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GLAD VALAKAS SIMULATOR
A full version app for Windows, by Snkl Studio.
Build and repair PCs in a detailed virtual workshop
So, a customer's tower arrives with a ticking deadline and a mystery noise. PC Building Simulator, from The Irregular Corporation, places players in a Windows workshop to assemble, diagnose, and repair desktop PCs. The game models hands-on assembly actions and system setup while offering career progression alongside a creative sandbox. It targets hardware hobbyists, students learning assembly, and gamers who want practical, risk-free practice with real-world techniques.
The game is a simulation that centres on repair and assembly as its loop, asking you to accept jobs, disassemble machines, and rebuild functional systems. It presents component-level procedures such as applying thermal paste and installing standoffs, turning each repair into a sequence of concrete tasks. This structure makes the experience procedural and task-driven, so player choices about order and care directly shape the final outcome.
Modes split practical training from creative play. Career mode assigns customer orders and business decisions, while Free Build removes budget limits for experimental rigs. A dedicated "How to Build a PC" tutorial guides assembly step-by-step. For players who want measurable results, the game includes benchmarking and BIOS tuning so technical adjustments produce observable performance changes rather than abstract meters.
The workshop presents accurately modelled parts and a focused audio environment that supports concentration. Licensed components from brands such as EVGA, Gigabyte, NZXT, and Razer appear as authentic models, and the game allows importing custom music into the in-game player. The UI exposes a virtual operating system and BIOS screens, keeping interactions visually specific rather than generic.
Replay interest comes from open-ended construction and measurable testing. Detailed customization options, including cable routing, RGB, and custom water loops, invite iterative refinement, and integrated benchmarking supplies quantifiable targets. Some users report that extended career runs can feel repetitive, so the title suits players who prefer methodical tinkering or targeted practice rather than continuous new objectives.
The game is a focused choice for players who enjoy hands-on systems work and controlled experimentation with hardware. It rewards patience and attention to detail, and it serves well as a practice tool for novices and hobbyists. Players seeking fast-paced variety or constantly changing objectives should temper expectations about long-term narrative variety.
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