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PC Building Simulator Launch Trailer - Leaves Early Access
PC Building Simulator has finally left Early Access and to celebrate, the developer has released a launch trailer showcasing all its glory. All the PC parts featured in the game are accurately recreated and provide an accurate representation of the experience of building your own gaming rig. Several partners that have been added provided support for PC Building Simulator include AMD, Corsair, Coolermaster, and MSI just to name a few. Additionally, for those who are utterly clueless on how to make a PC at all, the game will provide a tutorial system, which will also elaborate on the functions and role each part performs.
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#5533166 Posted on: 03/29/2018 07:04 PM
I might give it a try, but for me the tactile aspect of PC building is a major factor (e.g., screwing in the SSD and heatsink, feeling the memory and GPU clicking into place, man-handling the board into position, etc). Not sure how much of that I'll get with a simulator, but I guess it'll be helpful for someone who wants to get into PC building without the cost/risk.
Next up: PC gaming simulator! With the PC gaming simulator, you can now know what it feels like to play PC games. Available on PC
I might give it a try, but for me the tactile aspect of PC building is a major factor (e.g., screwing in the SSD and heatsink, feeling the memory and GPU clicking into place, man-handling the board into position, etc). Not sure how much of that I'll get with a simulator, but I guess it'll be helpful for someone who wants to get into PC building without the cost/risk.
Next up: PC gaming simulator! With the PC gaming simulator, you can now know what it feels like to play PC games. Available on PC

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#5533178 Posted on: 03/29/2018 07:42 PM
So, you actually run a virtual futuremark benchmark on a virtual PC from your PC.
OK. Would the score then be valid? And more importantly what PC would be credited IRL?
So, you actually run a virtual futuremark benchmark on a virtual PC from your PC.
OK. Would the score then be valid? And more importantly what PC would be credited IRL?
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#5533197 Posted on: 03/29/2018 09:11 PM
Build PC to build virtual PC.
Buildception
Build PC to build virtual PC.
Buildception
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#5533205 Posted on: 03/29/2018 09:25 PM
If only their was a way to find out what kind of PC I need to build to allow me to run this software....
If only their was a way to find out what kind of PC I need to build to allow me to run this software....
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It reminds me of the news on TV, they show us images to condition us to seeing tragedies so when it hits home we don't react like it's something new. I see your point nhlkoho, I was thinking like this is all we get now that GPU prices were sky high. Like the conditioning of tragedies....................
It is good to get hands on hardware building, I've worked with computer hardware in my normal job.