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If you were like me, growing up in the early 2000’s and playing random games on your computer, you probably played the physics based game Bridge Builder, well now in the world of the new and improved console and even mobile gaming a new constructing game called Bridge Constructor has been constructed. The game originally started as an App for mobiles and then eventually ported to console and PC.

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "As with a number of genres like MMOs and real-time strategy titles, simulation games are a lot more common on PCs than consoles and this is doubly the case with handhelds, where simulations aren’t always suited to the pick-up-and-play nature of on-the-go-gaming. Thanks to two generations of backwards compatibility and the variety of native software it has received over the years, though, the Vita offers a little something for everyone in this department."

In a world of cross-platform development, one of the key differentiating factors between console and PC releases is the ability to tweak graphical settings - a necessity when a games PC can be built from a vast array of different components. Graphics menus in console games are a rarity for obvious reasons, making this discovery somewhat curious: adjusting graphics presets in Bridge Constructor Portal on the Windows Store works just as it should, but with an added bonus - your changes transfer across to the Xbox versions too and can radically alter performance.
Should I download this game and tinker around 🤔 I wonder what settings the X can handle without optimization

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