If anyone who has ever wondered why they can't use a glitched flying truck in Call of Duty: Warzone while riding in a real-life semi-trailer truck, Reddit user ZanaZamora has the solution.

The Redditor posted an image of their "battlestation," a fully-outfitted PC rig set up on a CouchMaster Cycon desk in the back of their 2020 Peterbilt 579, to the r/pcmasterrace subreddit Saturday. In the comments they say they are playing IL-2 Sturmovik, a Russian World War II flight simulator, rather than a game like Euro Truck Simulator because "it lost a lot of its appeal once I started doing it for real."

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ZanaZamora said they are using truck simulator games to help train their girlfriend who is planning on getting a Commercial Drivers License so they can "team drive." While building a PC inside a semi truck might appear more cumbersome than building something like a Destiny 2 weapon-themed PC case, ZanaZamora said the whole rig "tucks away nicely at the foot of the bed."

As niche an idea as this may sound to some, it is't even the first time that ZanaZamora has shared their PC truck rigs on Reddit. Six months ago they posted an entirely different setup they had put together in a previous truck.

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Source: Reddit