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I basically made the game unplayable bc of my amount of cars

Gotta pick this one back up, quite an interesting game, its just too bad that the car handling physics themselves are pretty mediocre.

I learned idk how to make or take apart a car


to manage to make a """""""""game"""""""" more boring than the IRL counterpart is something of itself. lame

The amount of lag is insane. I thought it was just me for awhile, until I got a brand new computer and still experienced lag throughout the game. I would only say that it is fun when you actually finish the car and get to drive it on the race track.

I played enough of this game to get the basic idea of it. Like Lawn Mowing Simulator, for some reason this game is less fun than the real-life task it tries to simulate. It should be called "Clicking on things Simulator," as the few tasks that I did in the game basically just involved clicking on a few things. Need to remove a part? Click. Need to remove some bolts? Click. This all happens while the worst European EDM music blares in the background. Needless to say, this game fails the "Is it more fun than my actual job" test.

I really like the concept of this simulator, and the technical aspects are just dumb enough that mechanical laymen can enjoy the game. With that said, it takes FOREVER to be able to start working on cool cars. I don't actually want to be a mechanic! This is a video game, not real life, so please stop making me wallow in the world of crappy bland sudans for so long.

Araba tamir ettiğin çok zor olmayan bi oyun fakat bi yerden sonra sıkılmaya başlıyosun ve bir daha giresin gelmiyor.

This game adds a lot of new stuff from the previous version and it makes it a lot more fun. It also means you can customize vehicles even more than before, which is always nice.

Its fun but not suited the dualshock 4 at all.

it's a very competently built game but there are two huge issues:
mouse acceleration is ALWAYS on and it's incredible frustrating
and there is basically no tutorial at all. there is a driving tutorial but not an actual car mechanic tutorial

Base game, no DLC.

I think this is a really great "I'm in bed, going to play this on my steamdeck to go to sleep" kind of game. The repetition is just enough to keep me engaged but aspects put me right to sleep. 10/10 for sleeping!

It's really slow starting out, and they don't show you specific things that will make your life a little easier (like adding products to your shopping list and now to manage that), and how to identify "parts not discovered". A lot of it I learned through looking at Reddits.

After those hang ups, I think it's rather straight forward and I ended up learning a lot about car parts. Maybe not how assembly works irl, but I'm more conscious about my real life vehicle's rust... and perhaps have gained a bit of sympathy for mechanics who have to deal with uncared for cars.

i used to play this during my "car guy" phase. i liked it well enough to play 142 hours, so it must've been alright.

one time in high school I was absurdly fucking depressed because a good friend has passed away and for some reason I coped by impulsively buying this game and playing it for like 7 hours on my old shitty laptop without making any progress in it or really doing anything.

ended up teaching me a lot of how effective burying your feelings in work can be.

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This game is more of a zen garden game than anything challenging. I enjoyed the process of taking cars apart to find issues, then reassemble them, but certain aspects were overly repetitive. For one the mission stories constantly devolved into taking engines apart to find the exact piston spring that was faulty and God help you if you accidentally put a new ring back into the wrong spot because you’ll be taking the whole engine apart again to swap in new parts. It’s very picky, but I learned a lot about cars doing it, so it’s not all bad.

ta bueno y se aprende bastantes cosas de la vida real

If there are symmetrical parts, and you only need to replace one of them, accidentally placing the lightly-used and brand-new parts in swapped slots doesn't count for completion. This will happen on the rubber bushing for every single car.


I had absolutely no idea what I was doing but loved every second of it.