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EVGA brings its components to “PC Building Simulator”

The UK based independent game publisher, The Irregular Corporation, today announced that EVGA has joined the PC Building Simulator project as a partner. EVGA creates high-performance components for PC enthusiasts.

Diffraction_Fos3044d ago

Wow. So essentially, we can benchmark a game within a game? #gameception

TheShreddertron3044d ago

Not a bad idea, this. PC building is something I'm looking to get into, as well as overclocking. I wonder how realistic any overclocking would be on this when compared to real world. I'd expect that there would be a bit of a difference, but if they can get the basics right then that would be a bonus.

Diffraction_Fos3044d ago

I'd love to see something a bit like what Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 is currently doing. Start a small shop and work your way up to upgrading your base by making money off of orders, and then start building your dream rig for yourself. And yes, overclocking would be nice. Seeing realistic benchamark numbers, performance ratings and accurate changes in accordance with the change in components would be nice.

Ironically, my actual rig may not be able to play this game smoothly. :D

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Humble PC Building Simulator Bundle out now

The Humble PC Building Simulator Bundle enables users to construct a virtual PC in a very straightforward manner, making it the perfect tool for learning how to build a PC. That’s why Humble Bundle has put together a new bundle that includes everything you’ll need to get started with PC Building Simulator including the base game, an expansion, and DLC.

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PC Building Simulator IT Expansion Launches Today For Free

PC Building Simulator update 1.13 also includes the free IT Expansion. The update adds white parts, AIB Radeon 6000 series cards, and more.

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