PC Building Simulator

released on Jan 29, 2019

PC Building Simulator lets players get to grips and experiment with building their very own gaming PC, without the associated risks and costs. With tutorials to help master the basics and an array of accurate and lifelike components that function exactly as they would in real life.


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Gameplay - 7/10
This game gets very repetitive after about 25-30 hrs of playing but i still go back and play it when im bored occasionally. All this game is about is, like the name suggests, just building PCs, cleaning dust out of PCs and removing viruses.

Performance - 6/10
This game is not made to be played on low-end PCs. On my old Ryzen 5 3400g, Vega 11-based PC, the game ran like crap with less than 15 fps at times on the lowest settings with the lowest resolution which was not fun to play on. However, when i upgraded my PC it ran great with over 120 fps on my RX 6600 XT and Ryzen 5 5600X.

Sound - 4/10
The sound does not sound compressed in any way. However, the sound only consist of the same repeating background music and same PC start up sound.

Graphics - 7/10
The graphic look fairly realistic and sharp. but the ability to adjust the amount of Anti-Aliasing would be a nice addition as i can still see a fair amount of aliasing especially in the fan meshes on the PC cases.

Interesting at the beginning, but after some time will very boring because requires really many hours of grinding to fully complete game and also doesn't let you make some shady and funny manipulations like stealing ram, returning malfunctioning PC, etc.
yeah in terms of morality that's good, but that's a video game let me have some fun from that, also quests where u need to make PC with special 3d mark score very annoying, yes you can just put best possible parts and pray to gods that's will be enough, but not all of the time that works, also overclocking mechanics very not intuitive.
Good game to spend bit of time but just drop that when that starts to boring you, don't try to fully complete that

If you are interested in computer topics, then you will definitely like the game, but there is a main drawback: it is a one-time game. There's a bit of plot here, but that's about it. Sometimes I play this toy just out of boredom, but I leave it after two hours because it’s VERY MONOTINE

The title is exactly what you get, its fun for a while but the gameplay can get kinda repetitive and some of the hidden objectives can be a pain. I think the IT expansion is more fun than the base gameplay.