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Idea for a PC related video game!

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Alright so I had this idea and I was extremely bored so I had nothing to do but to think. I was thinking about a game where you start out as a small shop and people come to you, give preferences for the type of computer they need, (gaming, office etc)then you choose parts and build it for them. If people are happy with the parts, they tell more people about it and thats how your business grows. Itll have real parts like an amd fx-8320, gtx 960 etc, (prices in usd)

also they can come for repair and you have to try to find the problem and fix it somehow however thatll work

thats it xD

It kinda sounds like a bad idea now that i think about it.

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Hmm I like it.... I really do.... although I did this all day today, I would still play it :P

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Actually, it's not that bad of an idea. It would be a pretty good learning tool for people getting into PC building and whatnot. It also helps polish some experienced users skills. The only problem I could see is the prices. I know you said it would use all the prices in USD, but does it account for the micro sales and MIRs?

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that exists you just have to replace various things with pc parts...the concept exists rather. easy port!

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I think the best game idea would be something like a gaming "simulator" were a person can pick all the parts, and build the PC, then the game simulates different benchmark scores, popular game benchmarks, etc using data found online. 

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This would really be easily done in HTML5. Very light, easy to learn/do. We could make this a small group project and colab on GitHub.  like the idea of benchmark simulation a lot. 

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I think the best game idea would be something like a gaming "simulator" were a person can pick all the parts, and build the PC, then the game simulates different benchmark scores, popular game benchmarks, etc using data found online.

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This would really be easily done in HTML5. Very light, easy to learn/do. We could make this a small group project and colab on GitHub.  like the idea of benchmark simulation a lot. 

 

We would need a lot of data to accurately interpret it though. Anandtech, and 3dmark have really solid databases.

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It would be fun tho, to see how many we could get benchmarked. I think there could be potential here

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That would be really cool, the game doesn't need to be in 3D, some made up names like "Nvideo Walletblaster 5700" and "AMDEE Bankrupter 9800"  (ashens anyone ?) 

 

I would play the hell out of this

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That would be really cool, the game doesn't need to be in 3D, some made up names like "Nvideo Walletblaster 5700" and "AMDEE Bankrupter 9800" (ashens anyone ?)

I would play the hell out of this

so would i! real names would be cool too
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