Motorbike Garage Mechanic Simulator
It is worth that you buy this game on sale.
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Is has some bugs. After some missions, if you try to replace the footrests, you can´t, then can´t advance. The only way is not repairing the footrests in the missions ahead.
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Only one type of motorbike, chopper.
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Music is cool, but repetitive.
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You are obligated to paint the repaired parts. The first time is just curious. Then is horribly and stupidly repetitive, you feel dumb having to paint the repaired parts again and again.
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Average graphics and I feel it has a bad optimization, as doesn´t run smoothly.
– Real player with 30.8 hrs in game
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Anyone who tries this game all I can say is it’s boring and slow, and very unexciting. I went into it thinking the game would be better. I kept it hoping that there might be some improvements to make this game actually worth playing and that just proved to be my biggest mistake in the world. I regret buying it and wish I return what I’m stuck with but can’t. For anyone looking at it, I would recommend seeing if there’s a demo available first so you can try it out before spending your money on it, that’s a much better idea.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Car Mechanic Simulator 2018
So… Is it worth it..?
After a metric ton of bug fixing with 1/2 a ton more to go, yes IMO.
Don’t be fooled by the title, Simulator is a stretch. It’s more like a SIMPLulator. Every car uses the same Clutch assembly. There isn’t an Automatic to be seen. There’s one set of pads, one style of Caliper. All of the parts for the cars are pretty standardized and interchange quite a bit between many makes and models. While it makes Brake work way to easy, the game does a really nice job of weaving them into some nice representations of suspension systems and engines. The DLCs introduce more variations and more specific parts per manufacturer which is nice.
– Real player with 322.1 hrs in game
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The majority of Car Mechanic Simulator ‘18’s content is locked behind grinding, but for good reason. If you’re coming in expecting to immediately restore and sell cars for big dosh, guess what, you’re gonna to be doing a lot oil changes and brake jobs first because, yes, it is a simulation of you building your talents and reputation as a skilled carsman.
When you first try to repair parts, most will turn to dust because you have big, clumsy hands. You WILL dump oil on to your shop floor because you forgot to drain it before removing the oil pan. You WILL struggle to find the one valve pushrod that’s causing the loss of engine power to complete your order unless you pull off the engine heads and investigate. You WILL spend an hour and a half figuring out where and what a fuel pump is.
– Real player with 281.1 hrs in game
Baklava Simulator
Really Amazing game with stunning graphics. Runs really smooth so far. Is really fun to get your own baklava shop and start managing it. I would recommend it!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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Construction Simulator 2015
My take on Con Sim 2015
PROS:
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The multiplayer aspect, WHEN(and I can’t stress that enough) you have decent people who aren’t just there to crash into things and wreck your experience, is a LOT of fun. I dig the sense of accomplishment when you and 3 buddies have worked for 2-3 hours on something and finally finish it. Some of the late game jobs can take quite a while from start to finish, which is nice, but can be tedious.
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The complexity of some of the machines is quite engrossing IE: the concrete pump; mobile crane; tower crane, just to name a few. The overall detail of the machines is quite decent, this coming from working in the industry and seeing these machines on a daily basis.(To be fair, that’s in Canada, so I’m referring to the North American counterparts; JD; CAT, etc etc.)
– Real player with 184.1 hrs in game
TL:DR: This game is good if you like complex machine-driving simulators. Driving controls can be a little shifty in the small vehicles, but are passable in the bigger vehicles - and that’s most of them. Graphics are very good and performance wise the game runs well for a DirectX 9 game, but it does hit the GPU hard (which is normal for DX9 games). For the most part the game will happily run at 60 fps, but in the central city and when it’s saving and loading the performance will drop and when you have multiple projects running it can get rather stuttery.
– Real player with 160.4 hrs in game
Car Mechanic Simulator 2015
This game is a wonderful mix of an intro to car components and a D&D dystopia.
Instead of making different parts show that they are worn and broken using a variety of techniques, the game uses only one. RUST.
So imagine we are handed a relatively new car that has some suspension problems. We pop the car on a lift, take a look at the undercarriage, and we find pristine parts, right next to others that look like they’ve been randomly touched by a rust monster. This makes the game into quite the amusing “find the rust” quest.
– Real player with 123.1 hrs in game
I learned some part names that I had no idea about before, and got braver on my car DIY skills. And I was also reminded that real life is of course much more complicated than a simulator like this.
Overall, I’m enjoying this simulator, and I only wished that it was more complicated in many aspects. A few points that can be worked on (although I’m just a beginner DIYer, and know much less than creators of this fine game) - hoping that this list will guide people on what to expect and perhaps help prioritizing upcoming changes:
– Real player with 85.0 hrs in game
Era Of Newborns
I don’t understand why everyone is being so negative. This version of the game has only been out one day….ONE DAY! Do ya’ll not understand what early access is? It is access to a game early so you can help the project team squash bugs and make the game work like you all think it should now. $20 is cheap, this game “will be” worth $50-$70 dollars when done and you would have gotten it for $20……Rant over now onto the real review;
I payed my $20, chump change and My first glance at this game was like all the bad reviews but then I told myself, it is almost pre-alpha and I need to dredge up my early access survival skills. Once I did that, my progress skyrocketed! Within 6 hours I was in the steel age and was mining the meteorite that’s needed for endgame stuff! The graphics are not what I expected but that’s an easy fix which will come with time, the game play is great, survival deadly wolves and robots, starvation, thirst, I mean come on, if you really enjoy the genre you will enjoy this game…..period
– Real player with 131.4 hrs in game
I have to admit i’m enjoying it. i like the crafting, exploring and scavenging for supply’s. There’s robots, bears,wolf’s,foxes and dear. still early development so its what you make of it. I buy a lot of early access games cause i my opinion that’s where the new ideas come from.
I fell that this has plenty of room to become a good game, just needs the attention and care of the people making it and the community to support it. allot of games started out in early access, allot are dud’s but some have really become something good. So if you want a game ready to play then just wait, if you want to play and watch the game grow and develop then go for it.
– Real player with 32.4 hrs in game
Lumberjack’s Dynasty
The weirdest thing about Lumberjack’s Dynasty – in a very long list of strange things – are the overheard snippets of conversation as you approach the game’s various NPCs.
As you round the crest of a hill you might eavesdrop on a neighbour muttering something about how “everyone is talking about it”.
Stroll up the drive of your aunt’s house and she’ll be whispering “yes, it will all be out in the open soon” to your uncle, before they both stop mid-conversation and slowly rotate on the spot like a pair of rotisserie chickens to face you.
– Real player with 177.5 hrs in game
First good stuff: I started playing Lumberjack’s Dynasty about 2 weeks ago. When I started a new game I loved the intro and the starter story of the game. The game shows you everything you need to know. I love the graphics and the settings for the game. They are easy to set up and understand. The game gives you a lot of things to do from reasing different animals, cutting down trees, mowing the grass, talk with different people, cook and so on. I love that the NPCs have voices and also movements. You will see them around the map doing stuff. The game has money and social points, that you get b doing tasks. The game offers you to get all-important vehicles and trailers with talking to people and unlocking/finishing different quests. People say it is hard to get money, but I get money pretty fast as I milk my cows, pick up eggs, get some honey, and so on. By selling stuff to sellers you can get a lot of money. All the tools and guides are very smooth and realistic. When you cut down a tree it falls down really realistic. All that I can say is that this game offers you more than you think. There are also a lot of updates almost every month and there is a lot of trailers, tools, food, animals, vehicles, and people that you can talk to them. To get some trailers you need to be indifferent chapters. You can also make furniture and the game is open-world with a big map.
– Real player with 135.6 hrs in game
Street Legal Racing: Redline v2.3.1
This game was a wildcard for me. Last year I picked this up and dived right in because, well, I’m a gearhead and I like to break things. But at the time, the game was in such a frustratingly unstable state that I’d get a game crash every 5-10 minutes. With that said, I didn’t pick it up for several months.
Several months later, the devs have been hard at work to fix some of the many problems that lay within previous versions of the game, and now it’s mostly playable. So now, I get a crash every 40 minutes-1 hour. That’s quite a marginal improvement!
– Real player with 47.7 hrs in game
SLRR is a game about building, repairing and modifying cars. If you like cars or want an in-depth understanding on how cars work, buy this game.
The game starts by giving you a garage, a small sum of money and the ability to visit a used car lot/salvage yard to purchase your first wreck of a car.
Working on cars is the core element of the game. Vehicles are incredibly detailed with dozens of swappable components. You’ll spend about 70% of your time in the garage trying to make your car go as fast as you can afford. The remaining 30% is spent on actually driving your car around a GTA-esque city, earning money by doing street races during the day and drag races at night (hint: drag races are more profitable by several orders of magnitude), running away from police if they try to pull you over as well as trying to keep the parts on your car that you spent the last 30 minutes saving up for from falling off.
– Real player with 32.9 hrs in game
Supfly Delivery Simulator
very nice and chill game, if someone likes this type of gameplay I suggest to try it, if you’ll don’t like’s it you can always get back your money if you don’t play more then 2h and don’t have game for more then 2 weeks, but I suggest to help developers to grow bigger and buy it 3
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
its a simple game with a fun progression, its aesthetically nice to look at and the beats are bangers
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
The Build And Race Hotrod Game
Sucks!!!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game