Released all the way back on April 29th, this update was a much needed workshop update. I don’t mean a Steam workshop, unfortunately, but I mean the in-game “studio” that you do all of your digital work. This update, that I’m currently downloading because I’m waay behind the ball here, revamped the visuals and some functions of Tim’s Red Hot Repairs.
With the recent announcements for a new Star Wars game, Star Wars: Fallen Order, I recently started browsing through my Steam games and realized I had several Star Wars games that I never bothered to play after purchasing.
I picked up Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 yesterday, along with Thief Simulator, in a discounted bundle on Steam. For $20 each, I couldn’t complain about getting two simulators that I’ve been watching for a while.
The latest update went live December 12th and introduced yet another partner for the game. G.Skill, a RAM provider, has been added, with several of their stylish RGB sticks added to the Shop.
Sunday morning, I picked up PC Building Simulator on Steam. Since then, I’ve downloaded the game, and played it exclusively. I’m sitting at 27 hours played as of this post, and I have plans to continue playing the game the rest of today.
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