在《PC Building Simulator》的职业模式中,你负责打理自己的装机和修理店,从自己的小作坊开始,使用自己的技术能力完成各种各样的任务,最后成为电脑大亨。
客户会向你委托各种各样的任务,从简单的升级和维修,一直到完整装机;你需要考虑自己的收支平衡,保证自己持续盈利!
《PC Building Simulator》让玩家可以使用真实世界供应商提供的大量模型精准的授权配件攒机。
如果没有预算限制,你能装配出什么样的终极电脑?
用你最喜欢的部件在机箱中装配你的电脑,通过选择喜爱的 LED 和线缆颜色让它真正脱颖而出,同时展现自己的攒机风格。从一系列气冷和水冷却解决方案中进行选择,使电脑保持冷却,甚至可以采用完全定制的水冷环路!装机完成后,启动电脑,看看它的跑分如何。对结果不满意?进入 BIOS 界面,启动超频试试,看看是否能在不造成破坏的情况下获得更优的结果!
是不是觉得组装电脑是件不可能完成的任务?
《PC Building Simulator》旨在通过分步说明向电脑新手介绍装配过程,解释装机的顺序,并提供每个配件与其功能的实用信息。
This game, as expected, fully concentrates on the building experience of a PC.
It´s slow paced and very relaxing if you generally like to build PCs.
The level of technical details is amazing. Nearly every part of constructing a computer is there to experience.
The graphics are nice but not amazing. The lack of Antialiasing is strange.
The biggest flaw of the game is the economic part: It's tedious to look for parts for each assignment. It's not fun if you have to guess which part has exactly the power you need for the system. Additional you only get little money for used high-end parts. So I lost my interest in the campaign after a while.
This is the first true simulation game I played so maybe I'm not patient enough to ignore the flaws.
Overall I can suggest this game, especially for the low price.
... but despite that, mildly entertaining.
This is basically advertising for computer component manufacturers, in "game" form.
You play as a PC builder, with a limited selection of components to choose from, all based upon info directly from the product vendors.
You have a passable selection of motherboards, RAM, and CPUs. A small number of choices for cases and power supplies, a remarkably small number if storage options, and as far as add-in cards go, ONLY video cards (though a decent selection of those).
You can expand your selection by DLC... which I think is overpriced, honestly, given what's provided in each. But that just gives you brand-specific addutional items, and no real new functionality.
I've been custom-building PCs since I threw away my only pre-fab PC, a Packard Bell Legend, in frustration several decades back. My iwn, and ones I've built for others. I've built, and upgraded, and rebuilt new systems from previously retired parts, countless times.
There's a LOT more that goes into building, or updating, a system than this game shows.
Allowing for other types of hardware... say, dedicated sound cards, or TV tuner cards, or freakin OPTICAL DRIVES... which may be in market-share decline, especially in laptops, but are still very much a part of most desktop builds... would be a vast improvement.
And emulating BIOS setup... with an appropriate BIOS style abd options for the motherboard, CPU, memory, storage, etc, chosen... would be a HUGE step towards changing this from a piece of advertising into an actual "PC building simulator."
It's not awful... and can be entertaining. But don't think you can learn how to set up a real PC based upon having played this. Any more than you'd know how to fly a jet from playing a coin-op arcade game like "F15."
This is an interactive sales tool, nothing more.
let me start by saying that i love the game, it's refreshing to see a slower paced game for a change. one thing that would improve the game would be customisable boards and maybe repairing/diagnosing componants, overall a very engaging game if you like building PCs, one thing i'd ask for in this game would be an expansion pack/ dlc that added laptops, all-in-ones, and tablet computers.
Since I'm a bit into computer hardware myself I had to give this a try. I'm surprised in how the game keeps me motivated to go on, so here's why!
You start off your business with a bad reputation, so the jobs you get for the first days are pretty basic. You slowly build reputation to get more elaborate (and lucrative) your jobs. These can vary between simple virus scans, or finding and replacing defective parts, to even building a rig from scratch, based on given requirements.
You gradually unlock better components and other useful tools to fulfil your customers needs. Take an extra close look to your customers emails (not too hard to get) and you'll be awarded with the best ratings!
Someone mentioned it's rather tedious at some point to keep track of components and guessing which ones bring a high enough score to match a customer's requirements. While it's true that you can easily lose track of your orders and all the different parts (a custom note feature would be very useful here!), there are tools you can unlock that'll help you find out what CPU/GPU scores how many points to make your life easier and less of a guesswork. It's not unlike real life, where you just have to do a little research to see how well some components do and which don't.
With time you'll get a better understanding for it and you can handle jobs faster and with more certainty.
The emails you get are also kinda funny at times. You also can listen to either some of the game's own tracks, or your own music, or a large selection of online radios through your computers music player! In general there's quite a lot of attention to detail and even if some aspects are not the most accurate or realistic, it comes close enough to be still fun! Boot times or installing software is rather quick which totally helps the gameplay not to make it boring or tedious.
All in all I can recommend this to people who are either into hardware or like to manage a small one man business, or better yet, both.
this game is great 1. it teaches you how to build pc's and what components there are and also problem solving, 2. i love that it has internet radio stations as i have 90's music on all the time makes me feel like im doing an actual job but fun :)