For those who are reading this, then it may be safe to assume that you aren’t only planning on starting a gaming cafe, but have actually been in one too. Possibly even a handful? Remember back to your best gaming cafe experience. On that particular visit, what excels in your mind as memorable? Was it the uber machines with eye-melting visuals? What was it that really astounded you?
Compare that experience with your worst in a gaming cafe. Were their machines sub-standard? Was there a lot of lag during game play?
There are some, but important, differences between an internet cafe and a gaming cafe; many inexperienced gaming cafe start-ups make them. And it is easy to understand why this misconception exists! Basically: an internet cafe can operate utilizing the same software and infrastructure that a gaming cafe uses, however, not the other way around.
For an internet cafe, the sole software needed, besides the operating system, an office suite and web browser (which is added with almost all operating systems nowadays), is the billing Cwin and management software. You need to be able to bill customers, so a billing program will likely be essential to do that. The cafe management software is as essential as, and maybe even more important compared to billing, though (gasp!) This is what permits you to bill your customers, and as well monitor their use and lock the station when their time is used up.
But gaming cafe software takes it a step further. There’s also a need for games (who would have thought?)! First-Person Shooters (typically called FPS) and Real-Time Strategy (also known as RTS) are the most popular genre of gaming cafe software. Many gamers interact with their friends in the game, either in the same location or ov