PC Building Simulator
94 Achievements
GOG
I'm broke, Uncle!
Get into $3000 of debt.
4.7%
How to unlock the I'm broke, Uncle! achievement in PC Building Simulator - Definitive Guide
This is easy to get right at the start of career.
- Start new career game
- Go to your office PC and open Shop
- Go to Graphics Cards and scroll down to DFL Radeon R9 290 GR8TOR (costs $325)
- Add it to cart and go to View cart
- Increase the number of units to 10 and click on Buy Now (cart total of $3,260)
Achievement should unlock right away when you click on Buy Now. I suggest starting a new career game after this and overwriting it. No point in starting it with a purchase of 10 GPUs.
This can be paired with the Skip 7 days achievement in the same career game.
- Start new career game
- Go to your office PC and open Shop
- Go to Graphics Cards and scroll down to DFL Radeon R9 290 GR8TOR (costs $325)
- Add it to cart and go to View cart
- Increase the number of units to 10 and click on Buy Now (cart total of $3,260)
Achievement should unlock right away when you click on Buy Now. I suggest starting a new career game after this and overwriting it. No point in starting it with a purchase of 10 GPUs.
This can be paired with the Skip 7 days achievement in the same career game.
3 Comments
I choose to skip 7 days first, then started a new game and went into debt to knock that achv out. When you go over 3k neg your account is frozen. My day 2 job included one that needed a graphics card, so I upgraded my pc with the GR8TOR and sold 5 of the 9 remaining in order to be back in operating money (go to inventory, sell with x button. They only sell for 108, but its something!). Looks like a few days of jobs can easily recover and get you positive, netting the other achv for getting out of debt as well.
By ScuzzyBunny on 17 Aug 2019 13:52
This is good for getting this particular achievement, but the paired achievement of Building Isn't Cheap! requires you to get out of a similar amount of debt, so perhaps a solution could include that achievement as well. This suggestion of buying meaningless parts and starting over doesn't help the big picture when you'll need to get back in debt again.
By Dremvek on 15 Aug 2019 15:49