Build and manage various computers
PC Building Simulator 2 is a pay-to-play game sequel to the popular PC Building Simulator. As the title suggests, it is a simulation play wherein you will handle numerous PCs and customize them according to your customer’s desire or personal preferences.
Developed by Spiral House Ltd., this single-player game is currently only available to be played in open beta mode. Gamers are encouraged to join this PC Building Simulator 2’s gaming stage as it grants you the opportunity to get the official game at a discounted price once launched. Builder Simulator by Playway S.A. offers the same gameplay.
What’s new in PC Building Simulator 2?
The initial PC Building Simulator has gained popularity for its unique simulation gameplay wherein you have to take the role of a computer expert aiming to construct and grow your own PC repair shop. Here, you will learn or apply your basic or advanced diagnosing, fixing, and building skills. With the lifelike licensed components as well as exhaustive hardware and software, it captured the interest of many gamers.
The exact game features can still be expected here but with more added and improved elements granting you the best PC simulator experience that has yet to play. For instance, a sequenced RGB lighting, spray paint, and stickers were newly placed in the customization toolset for you to craft the greatest custom rig. Truckloads of new walls, floors, posters, and furniture options were also added to design your workshop.
On a more technical side of the game, you will be able to customize the cooling of your PC device thanks to the built-in Fan Control app and thermal camera. The Power Monitor utility, on the other hand, will help you track your power consumption to ensure that your computer is always running smoothly. Furthermore, your GPUs, RAM, and motherboards will now be powered by custom water blocks.
Enhanced gameplay elements
PC Building Simulator 2 promises to bring you a more immersive PC building, repairing, and managing environment wherein you can practice your computer knowledge and skills. Apart from being an impressive simulation game with the realistic graphics it displays, this gives remarkable educational gameplay that computer nerds can learn from especially when customizing their own. Unfortunately, it’s still in the open beta stage, which only a few can play.