For simulation fans and gun hobbyists who can’t work on real firearms at home, this is the closest digital approximation yet. Just keep a notepad handy for those tricky pin placements.
Mechanics, engineers, gun enthusiasts, puzzle lovers. Not recommended for: Impatient players, people who dislike reading tooltips. Gunsmith Simulator v1.0.5
8.5/10
As someone who has followed Gunsmith Simulator since its early access launch, I was cautiously optimistic about the v1.0.5 update. After spending roughly 15 hours with this latest patch, I can confidently say it’s the most polished and immersive version of the game yet. For simulation fans and gun hobbyists who can’t
Gunsmith Simulator v1.0.5 isn’t just a bug-fix patch; it’s a statement of intent. If you want a gun game that’s about precision, patience, and the quiet satisfaction of a perfectly reassembled receiver, buy this. If you’re looking for fast-paced shooting or arcade action, look elsewhere. Not recommended for: Impatient players, people who dislike
First, the stability. Previous versions had a frustrating habit of dropping frames when you zoomed into a trigger assembly. v1.0.5 runs buttery smooth, even on my mid-range PC. The devs have clearly optimized the rendering of small components, and I haven't experienced a single crash while testing complex builds.
Second, the audio overhaul is subtle but game-changing. The metallic click of a bolt carrier group seating properly, the gritty sound of a rusted screw breaking free—these details weren’t as crisp before. Now, the ASMR of gun maintenance is genuinely satisfying.