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Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
> * Model Builder
>
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/model-builder-f9b456
> Looking at this game, I get the same feeling other
> people probably get when I tell them I enjoy titles like
> "Truck Simulator" or "Lawn Mower Simulator": what`s the
> point? I`d much rather build a model for real than do
> it virtually. Then again, maybe I do understand: modeling
> can be expensive and messy, and this game lets you create
> perfect models without all the inconveniences. And it
> actually looks pretty competent at how it presents the
> hobby. But I think I still would rather do it for real.
I got model builder on Steam at release. I do hope they have fixed
performance. I would spend more time looking at the virtual hobby room
thinking "Man, I wish I could afford all those tools in real life".
What disappointed me is that it practically autocuts the pieces from the
plastic, while I was hoping for physics there to see how the plastic
could get damaged if you don`t do it right before having an accident
with an actual plamo.
Being honest, I would recommend the virtual model kit minigame on Last
BBS. Thankfully the game is available DRM-Free on GOG.
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