About Collecting Simulator:
Making a game exactly like reality usually isn’t a good option. That’s not absolute since there are plenty of flight simulators pushing that boundary every day, but people generally play games for pleasure and it’s not always fun to deal with the clunky aspects of reality. The pressure washer you use in PowerWash Simulator doesn’t have any of the typical limitations of a pressure washer. You don’t have any hoses or a need to maintain a power or water source. It’s as though you simply have a gun that can blast away dirt wherever you are without stopping. You also don’t have to worry about the frustration of switching tips for different spray effects since a simple scroll of the mouse wheel achieves that. It streamlines virtually every annoying aspect of high-pressure cleaning with water. However, when it comes to the actual cleaning part, PowerWash Simulator provides an experience as close to the real thing as I could imagine. Visually, it excellently captures the sheen of water in the wake of the cleaning path and the way it dries on a sunny day. Each of the tips for the wand provides distinct patterns that vary between the highest-pressure beams of water and broad fans that remove only the lightest dirt – but in the widest area. Every soiled surface has distinct properties you’ll need to address and, while you could use the strongest most-precise nozzle on it all, you’d be wasting a lot of time on the areas that don’t require that much effort.