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1. Good sound system, can be 2.0, 2.1, 5.1, even a soundbar
2. Good keyboard and mouse, while not necessarily form known brands like Logitech, a good mechanical keyboard and responsive mouse adds to the experience. I have a variety of wired KBs from Ducky, Filco, etc as well as wireless Logitech.
3. A good gamepad, while not 100% necessary, some games do feel better on a gamepad, like an 8BitDO Ultimate 2.4
4. Comfortable chair with lumbar, neck and head support, adjustable height and back
5. In addition to a good speaker system, a good pair of headphones, NOT headsets, for for times when you don't wish to bother others around you, and for greater immersion in a game. I'd recommend a decent DAC combo that can power your headphone easily, with high res audio codec support.
6. Obviously, a desk that is big enough to put your monitor + keyboard + mouse + Mousepad + DAC + etc. IF the desk can be adjusted height-wise, all the better as we have different built, and different heights.
7. Not necessary, but Ambient LED lighting that generally respond to what is shown onscreen would be a nice bonus. I have such a setup stuck on the back of my monitor, it adds a little more immersion as, for example, my game has a large explosion, yellow and orange light would light up on the back of my monitor, bouncing off the wall, giving the onscreen explosion more impact and ,,,,dare I say it again? Immersion!
Get an Xbox controller for your PC. It's way more comfortable than using a mouse+keyboard for anything that doesn't need you to.
Most games don't require skill.
Don't get to worked up about it.
I agree with all those things. Atmosphere and comfort are paramount.
And also, the desk should have a rounded edge so you can lean back in the chair and put your feet up when using a controller, and the edge of the desk doesn't dig into your ankles.
If the bloody Resolute Desk doesn't have a grommet, it's automatically a ♥♥♥♥ desk.
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools-Power-Tool-Accessories-Drill-Bits-Hole-Saws-Hole-Saws-Bits/N-5yc1vZc268