PC Building Simulator

PC Building Simulator is an indie PC building and repairing simulation game developed by Romanian programmer Claudiu Kiss. Originally developed during his free time and with the intention of teaching newbie PC fans on how to build PCs without spending a lot of money, it gained the attention of The Irregular Corporation, an indie game development and publishing company from the United Kingdom, who'd hire Kiss to work for them and act as consultant for the game. The game's pre-alpha was published by Kiss on March 14, 2017, and the Steam Early Access release was published by The Irregular Corporation on March 28, 2018. It received a full release on January 30, 2019.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) You are playing as a one-man PC building/repairing crew all by yourself.
 * 2) The game is actually a helpful educational tool to learn about PC building and maintenance as it does cover a lot of basic stuff and what not to dos especially for newcomers. Not only it is great for learning to build/repair desktops but also gives you an experience on what it's like to work as a computer support technician.
 * 3) It feels very satisfying when you successfully build a PC towards a customer's taste and budget.
 * 4) You can type in the in-game PC parts store's search box using your keyboard to find the PC parts that you need quickly.
 * 5) You can unlock new upgrades that'd allow you to perform your tasks a lot faster.
 * 6) You can take screenshots of your newly-built in-game PCs and share it with your friends outside of the game.
 * 7) The developers are openly welcome to criticism and feedback.
 * 8) The game gets regular updates adding quality features:
 * 9) * From Update 1.2 onwards, you can change the peripherals used in your workshop, meaning you can swap out your tired-looking mouse, keyboard, mousepad and headphones for other licensed products.
 * 10) * Update 1.2 also brings along a rework of the original workshop to make it look brighter and less cluttered while also having a brand-new Razer showroom that you can freely use as your workshop!
 * 11) * Update 1.3 allows players to swap out their mice, keyboards, headphones and monitors with new peripherals from Razer.
 * 12) * Update 1.4 now has an easy in-game PC background image uploader that allows anyone to easily upload their real-life pictures into the game to use as their in-game PC background while also having new ASUS ROG peripherals and a brand-new ASUS ROG showroom that you can freely use as your workshop!
 * 13) * Update 1.6 introduced Steam Workshop support, allowing players to upload custom backgrounds that can be downloaded and use as in-game PC backgrounds.
 * 14) * Update 1.6 also introduced the Open Benchtable, an open-top PC bench table that allows you to test PC parts freely without needing tools or a PC casing.
 * 15) * Update 0.9.2.5 added a new payment system where you must stick to the customer's budget and a new PC Stats system where you can now see what parts are in the customer's PC so that you can buy the appropriate parts needed without overspending.
 * 16) * Update 0.9.2.5 added Bongle, a Yelp parody that allows you to see your ratings with the customers.
 * 17) * From Update 0.9.2.5 onwards, you can use your real-life PC's background as the in-game PC's background.
 * 18) * Update 0.9.0 added custom liquid-cooling loops so now you can build awesome RGB liquid-cooled PCs!
 * 19) The game features actual parts and software from actual PC part manufacturing companies, such as:
 * 20) *Nvidia
 * 21) *AMD
 * 22) *Intel
 * 23) * Antec
 * 24) * Arctic
 * 25) *ASUS ROG
 * 26) * ASUS TUF
 * 27) *Cooler Master
 * 28) *Corsair
 * 29) * Cryorig
 * 30) * EKWB
 * 31) *EVGA
 * 32) * Fractal Design
 * 33) *GIGABYTE
 * 34) * In-Win
 * 35) * NZXT
 * 36) *MSI
 * 37) * Patriot
 * 38) * Viper Gaming
 * 39) * Raijintek
 * 40) *Razer
 * 41) *Silverstone
 * 42) * Team Group
 * 43) * UL
 * 44) * ADATA
 * 45) * XPG
 * 46) * ZOTAC
 * 47) * G.Skill
 * 48) * Thermaltake
 * 49) * DeepCool
 * 50) * GamerStorm
 * 51) * be quiet!
 * 52) * Alphacool
 * 53) * FSP
 * 54) * Lian Li
 * 55) * ASRock
 * 56) * Colorful
 * 57) *HyperX
 * 58) *Open Benchtable
 * 59) *Kolink
 * 60) As part of the partnership with Claudiu Kiss and The Irregular Corporation, NZXT sold 250 limited-edition PC Building Simulator cases for US$50, and all the cases come bundled with a free copy of the game.
 * 61) * In return, the same case is available as a purchasable case in-game.
 * 62) As part of the partnership with Claudiu Kiss and The Irregular Corporation, Razer made their Chroma lighting available for synchronisation with the in-game lighting app, meaning you can change your Razer case/peripheral's lighting without needing to leave the game!
 * 63) As part of the partnership with Claudiu Kiss and The Irregular Corporation, ADATA held a contest for their fans where the winners get a copy of the game and their products for free!
 * 64) Almost all the games featured in the "Will It Run?" app are actual games that you can buy on Steam.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) A lot of PC parts companies have yet to be featured in the game (Justified due to licensing issues).
 * 2) The benchmarking jobs are very annoying as they tend to cause money haemorrhage by means of you going with trial and error and ending up spending exponentially more than the payout. Also, each 3DMark task takes a lot of time to run.
 * 3) Some customers have component lockdown, in which you're not allowed to change out certain components. This tends to cause a lot of issues with the 3DMark tasks as you may choose to slap in a second GPU, only to find that you can't do that due to PSU or motherboard limitations. Also, you can't change the corresponding components to bend things to your needs.
 * 4) The game tends to lag and drop framerates especially at certain actions.
 * 5) *When you pick up a bigger PC, it gets laggier where you put it on a desk.
 * 6) *It gets laggier when you receive an email message, It can freeze for around at 2 seconds.
 * 7) Some of the upgrades can be ridiculously expensive at times.
 * 8) Currently, Razer, ASUS ROG, ASUS TUF, HyperX, EVGA and ADATA are the only companies whose peripherals you can swap out with.

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