Powered up, the whole thing sparks to life, the LED lights are an immediate attraction that invite you to play. Plus, the Elgato Stream Deck looks bloody amazing!
I can do a million things with this, it’s great. Game launchers, volume controls, system power/on scripts, it’s all in there for me. Plus, I hid a few soundboards in there for the kids to find.
The AOC display looks fantastic in there, really clear colours and the 1080p resolution is perfect for a display this size. I threw in some LED strips from eBay to light the marquee. However, the printers was shut, the acrylic place is shut, so I printed our second mock-up marquee on two bits of A4 paper. As you’ll see in a moment though, we got the real marquee done in the end! The timeline is wobbly I know, but we’re about 8 weeks into the project at this point.
From the first trials.
To the woes of cardboard chaos.
To a weeks later PC-less setup with no marquee.
To a PC hiding under the table, a wooden bezel added around the monitor, and a comical paper, sharpie and Sellotape RGB lit marquee.
To a gaming PC build inside the arcade, running kick-ass games, but upgraded to a printed marquee… but still not quite right.
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