Features real-world parts from brands like AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, MSI, and ASUS [2, 5].
The sequel introduces several advanced technical layers that distinguish it from the original: pc-building-simulator-2
Released on , the game was built using the Unity engine to provide more realistic lighting and textures than its predecessor [1, 2]. It is currently exclusive to the Epic Games Store on PC [2]. Features real-world parts from brands like AMD, Intel,
The game enforces correct assembly order, such as applying thermal paste before mounting a CPU cooler [4]. The game enforces correct assembly order, such as
Beyond entertainment, the simulator functions as a practical learning environment:
Players learn to identify parts like VRMs, M.2 SSDs, and PCIe slots [3].
It teaches users how to diagnose "No Boot" errors or blue screens, mirroring real-life IT support scenarios [6]. 🚀 Release and Platforms