Star Citizen fan is building a €27,000 gaming room that looks like his favorite spaceship

Titelbild YouTuber und Gaming-Raum Star Citizen

A fan built a gaming room for 27,000 euros and designed the entire room after a spaceship from Star Citizen. The gaming PC itself only cost around 6,000 euros.

Star Citizen is currently the largest space MMO. The game has now raised more than $450 million and Star Citizen is still collecting new money from players.

Some people live out their hobby so much that they don’t even shy away from shaping their lives like the game. A YouTuber has now designed his room completely like his favorite spaceship in Star Citizen. After all, the fun cost him almost 30,000 euros. But his new gaming room is really impressive.

The replica spaceship even has a kitchen, only the toilet is missing

How much money did he pay? In total, he has invested around 1 million Thai baht. That’s the equivalent of around 27,000 euros. But he has a self-built spaceship with a complete interior. You can watch the entire video here, by the way.

The video itself is in Thai, but the video is reasonably understandable thanks to Google’s automatic subtitles. But the video is also very impressive without speech:

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The Star Citizen themed gaming room is seriously impressive.

What’s inside the “spaceship”? He paid almost 11,000 euros for the interior design itself, consisting of the furniture, the wall panels and the lighting. The automatic doors that you can see right at the beginning of the video cost him 1,700 euros. The kitchen equipment cost him around 1,400 euros.

As a display for his games, he installed 3 65-inch televisions, for which he is said to have paid more than 4,000 euros. Underneath he has packed a curved monitor from Samsung, on which he can view the “data” of his spaceship. This curved monitor is said to have cost around 800 euros. There is also a flight controller (1900 euros) and all the LED lighting (860 euros). The self-made gaming PC with RTX 3090 is then added at 6,650 euros.

component Price
interior design 10,900 euros
Automatic doors 1,600 euros
Kitchenette and kitchen utensils 1,300 euros
3 x 65 inch TVs 4,100 euros
49-inch curved monitor Samsung CJ890 800 euros
Flight Controls/Steering Wheel 1,770 euros
LED lighting 800 euros
Gaming PC with RTX 3090 6,200 euros

What is not there? By the way, you will look in vain for a quiet place. For fresh food or to go to the toilet, he therefore has to leave his spaceship. There is also no bunk or anything similar to be seen.

Is there actually a role model? Yes, the YouTuber took inspiration from his favorite spaceship, the Crusader Hercules from Star Citizen. This is actually a civilian heavy transporter. In the game, the ship will be used primarily by private individuals.

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“Each of you could do it too.”

What does the user say about it? In his YouTube video, he explains that anyone else can do it too. He didn’t receive a gift from God or something crazy happened. He just fulfilled a very personal dream. And anyone else can too.

He taught himself everything to do with Google and YouTube and created a website all about living. Already with Ragnarok Online he learned that you can also earn money online. He was 11 or 12 years old then.

What do you think? Would you like such a gaming room? Or is it too sterile and uncomfortable for you? Tell us in the comments!

Who still invests so much money? Other users prefer to invest so much money in digital and virtual buildings. So you can buy a castle for about 30,000 US dollars in an MMO. After all, you will probably also get a digital quiet place here:

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