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Gaming Computers FAQs FAQs
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General Questions
The Gaming Lab is a place where people can come together, create with technology, and foster digital skillsets.
Headphones may be borrowed while the Gaming Lab/computer is being used.
Yes, however, the Library District cannot guarantee compatibility.
Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Starcraft II, Overwatch 2, and Discord are available to play by logging in to your personal accounts. Please refrain from playing games with content that violates library computer use policy; pornographic or illegal content is expressly prohibited.
- Youth 14 and younger must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while using the Gaming Lab/computer
- Youth ages 15-17 may use the Gaming Lab/computer independently with a valid signed agreement from a parent/guardian. Agreement must be signed in person. Agreements are valid for 1 year.
Yes, a YCLD library card is required in order to use the Gaming computers. Your library card account must be in good standing; account with unresolved fees will be denied access until fees are resolved.
Computer may be used for a total of 3 hours per day.