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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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#5533019 Posted on: 03/29/2018 12:27 PM
This could be useful for people wanting to simulate a certain build, but has its limits as to actually entertain people. But at the current price of GPU'S, I guess simulating is the way to go. Hey look at my rig, its not real but....................
This could be useful for people wanting to simulate a certain build, but has its limits as to actually entertain people. But at the current price of GPU'S, I guess simulating is the way to go. Hey look at my rig, its not real but....................
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#5533079 Posted on: 03/29/2018 02:24 PM
Ummmm......its not leaving Early Access??
Ummmm......its not leaving Early Access??
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#5533086 Posted on: 03/29/2018 02:45 PM
I'm imagining the ironic situation where someone is legitimately trying to figure out how to build a new PC but their current one isn't good enough to run this.
I also find it funny how your virtual PC could run Fururemark better than your actual PC.
I'm imagining the ironic situation where someone is legitimately trying to figure out how to build a new PC but their current one isn't good enough to run this.
I also find it funny how your virtual PC could run Fururemark better than your actual PC.
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#5533121 Posted on: 03/29/2018 04:28 PM
It's probably geared more towards PC noobs that have only ever bought pre-built systems. Better to learn this way rather than trial and error and potentially destroy expensive components by installing something wrong.
This could be useful for people wanting to simulate a certain build, but has its limits as to actually entertain people. But at the current price of GPU'S, I guess simulating is the way to go. Hey look at my rig, its not real but....................
It's probably geared more towards PC noobs that have only ever bought pre-built systems. Better to learn this way rather than trial and error and potentially destroy expensive components by installing something wrong.
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I guess that's an appropriate way to build a rig without the current horrendoes costs of GPUs, risen RAM prices etc. not to mention availability.
I've heard you can even set 16.9 million colors for iG RGB galore!!!1!