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My Gaming Club V1.21

In version 1.21, the physical detection zones for installing these components inside custom PC towers were significantly optimized. The update resolves an irritating bug from earlier versions where small items like RAM units or CPU coolers would clip through the motherboard geometry, forcing players to restart the assembly process. Additionally, the v1.21 patch adjusts the correlation between a PC's hardware specifications and the revenue it generates per hour from customers, making high-end custom setups far more lucrative.

Watch out for suspicious characters lingering near your expensive components.

Decorating is a crucial part of My Gaming Club . The update includes new furniture, posters, and flooring options, allowing players to create a truly unique aesthetic for their cafe. 5. Bug Fixes and Stability My Gaming Club v1.21

: Added a petrol can (gasoline canister) for vehicles.

Until then, focus on optimizing your current layout, keeping your club clean, and building efficient rigs to maximize your digital bank account. In version 1

Smoother framerates when your club is packed with high-end, RGB-lit PCs.

When you start (especially in New Game+ or standard story), you usually begin in a small, dilapidated basement. Watch out for suspicious characters lingering near your

: You don't just buy "computers"; you assemble them by installing specific components like RAM, GPUs, and motherboards onto the chassis. Club Management

: Enhanced mechanics for placing furniture and equipment, making the club layout process more intuitive.

represents a notable developmental milestone for Garole Games’ first-person simulator, anchoring the title’s progression from an empty inherited garage into a complex business and lifestyle sandbox. Released during the game's active Early Access lifecycle, the v1.21 update directly targets core community feedback. It bridges the gap between chaotic early builds and the more structured, realistic life-simulation mechanics that define the title.