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You do know that PCs don't consume all the power when idle right?
I have a server with 2x800W power supplies and it idles at 110w. If I were to run a crypto miner on it my power bill will go up far more than the game creator will make.
The only winner in small scale crypto mining is the power company.
This isn't about a computer on idle... This is about a computer running a game non stop that people think is Idle... When it's not. It's often running a game doing massive number calculations regularly. Sometimes showing hundreds to thousands of separate things on the screen constantly.
I think a lot of the comments here just don't seem to understand how many resources an Idle game can actually take up lol.
And if you mine crypto at the same time, it either uses even more resources, or the game runs slower.
Yeah... hence the point of an idle game.