Requirements for PC
In order to be able to run PC Building Simulator, you will need a CPU better that Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD Athlon X4 740 (or equivalent), more than 4 GB RAM, a GPU that is better ranked than GeForce GTX 660 (2048 MB) or Radeon R9 285 (2048 MB) .
PC Building Simulator
PC Building Simulator is a simulation-strategy video game produced by The Irregular Corporation and Romanian independent developer Claudiu Kiss. The game is centered around owning and running a workshop which builds and maintains PCs, mainly gaming-oriented ones.
It was initially released for early access in March 2018 on Steam.[1][2] The game is compatible with the Windows operating system, and utilizes the OpenGL programming interface.
PC Building Simulator features real life parts from a vast array of specialized brands, such as ADATA,[3] Asus and Asus ROG,[4] Antec,[5] AMD,[6] Arctic Cooling,[7] be quiet!,[8] Cooler Master,[9] Corsair,[10] EVGA,[11] Fractal Design,[12] G.Skill,[13] Gigabyte,[14] MSI,[15] NZXT,[16] Patriot,[17] Razer,[18] SilverStone,[19] ZOTAC,[20] and others
The game features three modes: Career, Free Build and How to Build a PC, each requiring different play styles.
In Career mode, the game puts the player in responsibility of a workshop where they must complete tasks that involve modifying pre-built computers, (e.g. removing viruses, adding new parts) or building a brand new computer to earn in-game cash, which can be spent on purchasing new or used parts (see below). After each completed task, the player earns a certain amount of experience points. When a certain amount of experience is reached, the player levels up, unlocking newer and more advanced parts.
In order to acquire parts, the player must buy them from fictional online stores, which sell new or used parts. For new parts, the player can choose between different shipping services: the shorter the delivery time, the more cash the player has to pay. The game offers 3 choices: next-day delivery, the standard option which costs 30 dollars; same day delivery, which spawns the parts immediately on the loading bay, but costs 100 dollars; and a slow but cheap delivery which can take from 3 to 5 working days but costs only 10 dollars. Used parts are shipped for free, but they usually take several days or even a couple of weeks to arrive. A calendar tracks the estimated delivery date for each product bought and the deadlines for the customers' orders.
As the player progresses, they will start seeing larger sums of cash stored in their banks, which could be spent improving their workshop. Some of the upgrades include additional workbenches (needed to accomplish tasks with more efficiency) and a cabinet (used to store computers and reduce clutter).
The player starts the game with a basic computer that can keep up with all the tasks required in order to fulfill the customers' orders. However, as the game progresses, the player can fully customize it (or even build a new one from scratch), either for convenience or mere aesthetics. There is also an optional leaderboard that lists the best PCs built by the other players during their own career.
The player must pay the rent for the shop each month, as well as the electricity bill. Failing to do so will result in some hefty debt.
Free Build
The Free Build mode is the sandbox mode of the game. The player is given unlimited money, and all the parts, work benches and tools are unlocked from the start. Players are free to play the game without the constraint of constant jobs.
How to Build a PC Mode
The game provides a detailed tutorial in order to teach a novice how to build a proper PC
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