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Old 02-21-14, 02:48 PM   #10
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Does the game come with rough plastic and steel parts that the player can bust their knuckles on when a wrench slips or is this simply a read the flow chart in the Chilton's manual and pick the right tree for proper diagnosis of the vehicle? Does the Snap on representative show up once a week and overcharge for a set of screwdrivers? Do the customers accuse the player of breaking something else on the car that is totally unrelated to the repair the player has just completed? Does the customer accuse the player of stealing money or sunglasses from the vehicle during repairs? Does the customer attempt the repair themselves, fails, then bring it to the player for hours of fixing what they screwed up and then making the correct diagnosis and repair?

I was a mechanic with Goodyear for 11 years. I don't recall point and click.
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