I want to start with the fact that this computer club surprised me with its devices: headphones from logitech for 50,000 tenge, a zowie series mouse for 40,000 tenge, a varmilo vcs87 mechanical keyboard for 100,000 tenge, a hyperx mat for 20,000 tenge and an excellent monitor with a 240 hz clock (I forgot to look at the name) too, obviously not cheap. The PCs themselves are also equipped with excellent hardware (in csg, on average, from 400 fps). At the same time, I want to add that each table has a cutout under the belly and is separated from the others by special partitions. In the end, I also decided to evaluate the toilet, and here, take my word for it, it is cleaner and more pleasant than many. Sitting down at a computer in such an environment, you involuntarily begin to feel like a kind of cybersportsman at a bootcamp. In general, there is a certain "elitism", but behind this very "elitism" lies the main drawback of the club - the price, namely: 1500 tenge per hour, which is about 2-3 times more expensive than the average competitors. Summing up, I can say this: if you are ready to spend 4,500 tenge for three hours in a chic PC club, this is an excellent choice, but if you are used to cheap prices and you don't care about devices, pass by.