Building Sim 2 | Pc
At its core, the game centers on a career mode where players manage a shop, fulfilling customer requests that range from simple thermal paste applications to complex liquid-cooling loops. Success requires more than just mechanical skill; it demands careful budget management and strategic part ordering via an in-game tablet, which streamlines the process compared to its predecessor. Players must diagnose hardware failures, benchmark systems using tools like 3DMark, and even customize cases with paint and stickers to meet specific client demands.
: Introduces detailed tasks such as "delidding" CPUs and applying custom thermal paste patterns. PC BUILDING SIM 2
between specific in-game cases and coolers. At its core, the game centers on a
: Requires balancing part costs, shipping times, and customer reviews to level up the workshop. : Introduces detailed tasks such as "delidding" CPUs
Beyond the business loop, the game functions as an approachable entry point for those intimidated by real-world PC building. It features an extensive tutorial and uses over 1,200 licensed components from major brands like AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. While critics and players note it isn't a perfect 1:1 substitute for real-world experience—missing nuances like intricate cable snagging or delicate software setup—it effectively teaches the fundamental order of operations and component compatibility.
: Features new options for case modding, cable braiding, and RGB lighting.