I’m personally not a big fan of simulation games with no real end goal, bar for a few exceptions such as SimCity and PowderToy, so that may be a factor but the problem is that there’s no real satisfaction if you get further in the game. OmegaOS isn’t really all that interesting either… I sat through about 1.5 hours of career mode before I called it quits because well, it gets repetitive very quickly and there isn’t much of an incentive to continue playing since there’s no real end goal. Connecting and disconnecting lots of cables till you purchase upgrades to make the game do this on its ownĪs you’ve probably made out by now, the game play is somewhat boring and you’ll likely get tired of it after an hour or two, like I did.Sometimes, you’ll have to diagnose computers that aren’t working properly.Don’t expect anything fancy such as soldering components on failing hardware in a mini-game. Fix PCs by replacing broken hardware -> Standard hardware replacements with modern cases.The game is choked full of hardware manufacturer logos so you’d think it’s a catalogue for a computer store rather than a game at times!