Because the repack is stripped of unneeded localization files (you can choose to download only English/Russian/Chinese), it has a smaller memory footprint on disk. While runtime performance (FPS) is identical to the retail version—the game code is untouched—the loading times are identical as well. The compression is purely archival; the game decompresses standard assets into RAM just like the Steam version.
: Players manage their own PC repair shop, fulfilling customer orders, upgrading tools, and leveling up to unlock high-end hardware.
The repack includes an emulator that fakes the server response. However, the randomization seed is static. In the pirated v1.5.16, the “eBay-like” used GPU prices will always follow the same pattern. For a new player, this is unnoticeable. For a veteran who has played the repack for 100 hours, the economy feels predictable and sterile. PC Building Simulator 2 v1.5.16 -FitGirl Repack-
This update (Update 1.5) introduced several significant additions to the base game:
Over 50 new decorative items, including RGB light strips, action figures, and a functional arcade machine for your virtual break room. Because the repack is stripped of unneeded localization
You’ve built a hundred systems in the simulator. Cable management, thermal paste application, benchmarking RGB fusion. A digital zen garden of standoffs and SATA cables. But something has been off since v1.4.2.
Approximately 5–10 minutes depending on your hardware. : Players manage their own PC repair shop,
PC Building Simulator 2 itself is a modern hymn to tinkering. It hands you the tools and the parts and the patience required to build something that both computes and characterizes its maker. Each BIOS beep, each thermal paste smear, each cable routed through a chassis cut with architectural intent, is a small ritual. Version 1.5.16 is, in the lore of patch notes, that kind of iterative deepening: balance tweaks to power draw here, improved compatibility lists there — subtle calibrations that reward the patient and the curious. The FitGirl Repack tag, for those who know, signals another layer: a community attempt to distill the game into something slim and immediate, to remove the bloat while preserving the essence. It’s a paradox — reduction with fidelity — and it reframes how one approaches the simulator.