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In Asian countries like China and Korea, there are places with many computers available for use, locally called "PC Bangs." These places are [i]not[/i] the same as Internet cafes. In PC Bangs, the computers have powerful hardware built for gaming.
Are there places like this in the United States? I often use computers at the library, but there's always one issue or another (ranging from laggy framerate one day to not being able to load a game at all on another day).
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Yeah, there is, but they're rare. There's a retro game store has has three high end pcs that have BD drives and that can play today's games like BattleField 3. It's usable to the public, but it costs $30 for one hour of playing. Gets expensive for a while. Not really worth it. [Edited on 10.09.2012 4:45 PM PDT]