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View allUnless I’m doing something wrong, the game won’t hold your hand for any of the fixes.
It will have tooltips for the garage tools but I found myself googling where to find the parts in question or how to access them (remove engine first to access this/that, etc)
It’s not the “educational haven” for actual car beginners you were expecting.
It literally is a simulator.
Gearhead garage and street legal racing redline were my mechanic simulators when I was 10-14 years old. Awesome games for the time.
~$15 OBD2 bluetooth reader + app (torque, diagfca, alfaobd), 2 cans of penetrate oil/spray, some dollarama wire brushes, ~$15 propane cylinder+torch, a nice heavy hammer, and rags to clean/wipe. A screw/bolt extractor set never hurts to have too
Building an engine from scratch, piece by piece, was much less stressful digitally, even if the end result didn't turn over right away.
If you spawn far enough North, make sure you rush the impact hammer and the MAPP torch ASAP.
I don't recommend you spec into Euro cars. You'll end up spending most of your starting capital in special tools you'll only use once a year. Instead, try to focus on Japanese cars (you'll only need a 10, 14 and 17mm wrench to disassemble an entire car), or US cars (steady stream of NPC clients and easily scalable).
Don't waste points in tyre resale.
He'll hate you if you send him a link to this deal.
Vrooooomm, rev up your engine!
Would be very nice
I hope that it has options for age of car and degrees of rust. If there's a professional version, how to set back odometers, bypass emission controls,..
There's also lots of custom cars and user-made mods that make the game even more fun.
Rear wheel drive (I towed a cubic yard of wet concrete with it, destroyed the transmission) and a steering wheel column that pointed towards the center of the car, that took some getting used to.
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3. Profit
I'm picturing a giant seized lower control arm shooting out rusted nuts and bolts like a Mega Man boss, and to fight back, your weapons of choice would be penetrating oil, a reciprocating saw, an angle grinder, and an oxyacetylene torch.
This game sounds fun!