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July 2023

PC simulations are growing amazingly realistic. We ask four professionals to play games in their field to find out how accurate they really are

WE'RE ALL GOING ON A BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY!

Read any review of a simulator and you'll find phrases such as "unbelievably realistic" thrown about by a jobbing journalist who has no idea what it's like to fly a plane, run a football club or drive a train.

Games such as Microsoft Flight Simulator might look like a facsimile of the real thing, but unless you've sat in the cockpit of a 737 and flown it over the Atlantic, your opinion on how close the experience is to real life is, frankly, irrelevant.

That's why we asked four highly trained professionals to play a selection of well-known simulators and tell us exactly how close to life these digital recreations are starting with PC Pro's very own Mr Repair Shop, Lee Grant.

THE PC FIXER
Lee Grant, RWC columnist and professional PC repairer, plays PC Building Simulator 2

PC Building Simulator 2 (PCBS2) puts you at the heart of a PC repair business, with customers clamouring for your services in return for hard cash. I was keen to see if it matched the reality of my experience of doing the same.

The PCBS2 simulator is wrapped around a narrative that begins after you’ve inherited a PC repair shop from someone called, and I kid you not, Tim. This retail empire has two rooms packed with workbenches alongside a vast showroom with décor that looks like Tim hired them out as nuclear testing facilities.

Typically, the early stages of PCBS2 are guided experiences, showing what and where to click in order to fix things. First on the bench is a virus cleanup, and

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