Elite: Dangerous played on 3D screens, touch panels and head tracking

Markus Boesen has built the ultimate in-depth gaming setup with all the bells and whistles for his favorite game.

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Markus Boesen has built himself a dream PC gaming setup, the kind that you see on fan websites photo-shopped up as someones dream. Set to provide himself with the best gaming experience possible, Boesen has taken these ideas and brought them to reality.

Utilizing three 3D monitors running at a combined 5760 x 1080 resolution, he's also installed touchscreen inputs, voice recognition, head-tracking and carefully arranged Saitek joysticks to ensure this gaming pad is more of a cockpit than a regular desktop setup.

Elite: Dangerous is the current game of choice, giving a full life-like experience to the gamer - thanks to all of the extras that have been added. The only thing missing here is a seat that pivots and turns with the game play action, but I daresay that it might start to make you sick.

We'll link you another video below, alongside a picture of his amazing setup. There's nothing else to say other than - enjoy!

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NEWS SOURCE:kotaku.com.au

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