![]() ![]() To make things even better, PC Building Sim 2 introduces the ability to remove the stock air cooler from your graphics card so you can replace it with its water-cooling equivalent. #GAMES PC SIMULATOR MODS#They’ve improved the graphics, added the ability to do visual mods to computer cases, and immerse you in CPU changes with the ability to clean off and reapply thermal paste. ![]() But yet, that’s okay because the new shop provides so many features that you’ll forget that your favorite uncle may be on the way to prison. By that, I mean that Uncle Tim may have burned down your original shop to commit insurance fraud. They’ve taken the wacky storyline of having your ‘crazy’ Uncle Tim randomly taking money from your wallet and sending you potentially stolen PC parts and added even more onto the story. ![]() ![]() #GAMES PC SIMULATOR SIMULATOR#PC Building Simulator 2 Free Download GAMESPACK.NET As I mentioned earlier, Spiral House really managed to expand PC Building Sim 2 into something phenomenal. PC Building Simulator 2 launches on October 12 for PC.PC Building Simulator 2 Free Download GAMESPACK.NET I don’t think I’ve seen all that PC Building Simulator 2 has to offer, but I’m not sure that I need to: it’s enough as it is. PCBS2 does a wonderful job of onboarding players as long as you stick to the rules that it sets out, but as soon as you stray off of the beaten track – which you’ll want to do because there’s so many different things for you to immerse yourself in – it can very quickly come apart and be as confusing as troubleshooting for issues on a real PC.ĭespite all of this, I quite like it. I spent about 10-15 hours of the game with this PC on a workbench while I tried to work out a way to fix it and there just wasn’t any way to get the operating system to work, with very little help added. #GAMES PC SIMULATOR FULL#When I eventually took it apart and did a full rebuild, the PC wouldn’t post, which meant that it wouldn’t successfully boot up so I could send it back to the customer. Elsewhere, one PC I was working on for ages had a compatibility issue that I couldn’t work out. It’s not the only issue, but it’s the only one that I found a quick fix for. The chill vibe of the game is soundtracked by some atrocious soft rock that is uniformly terrible, and the only positive from the game’s soundtrack was the serotonin boost I got from turning the music volume down to zero. The game’s writing is funny in a quirky way rather than any belly laughs, but it’s fun enough and remains entertaining.īuying junked PCs – of which you can get one a day – provides a quick and easy way to make big bucks, but being able to rapidly appraise which of these parts are a simple replacement and which – like a broken motherboard – will sap your will to live is absolutely key. I think the game works best as a puzzle game and capitalism simulator, where you try to take the funny little emails and repair jobs that flow into the store and fix the PCs as quickly and efficiently as possible while trying to make bank in every other area of the store. All of the parts exist in the real world and are fully licensed with all their accurate sizings and compatibility perks, with the weird side effect that your main PC also starts with the same background as your desktop in the real world, letting you get immersed into the world in seconds. The game is clearly made by people who really care about how PCs fit together and it’s full of nice little details. No other game will ask you to scrap thermal paste off of a used CPU, or pull a stock cooler from a graphics card so you can fit water-cooling into the whole deal. From here you’ve done your time, and it becomes more about the freeform puzzle experience of improving PCs and using the cast-offs and spare, used, parts to build your own machines. It’s fiddly work and at about the point you decide, an hour or two into the game’s career mode, that you’re sick of it and you never want to turn another screw or plug in another cable, the game lets you buy a tool to do that for you. At first you’ll spend a lot of your time pulling out the tiny screws that hold the side of a case on and dragging apart the various cables between your peripherals and monitor, and then the screws that hold the CPU cooler together and then the tiny clips that hold the power supply into the case. Your PC building batcave is in the back of the store, however, and there you’ll use a handful of work benches to build a PC customising empire, starting by fixing broken PCs and slapping a few stickers of an emoji love heart onto someone’s case, and culminating in full internal rebuilds and also building and flogging your own machines at a profit from the inside of the shop. ![]()
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