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Yep, virtual lights work the same as real lights
If theyβre not looked at, they donβt consume as much electricity. So thereβs that difference.
The problem with those virtual lamps is that when you look away, the light turns off but the heat doesn't.
If you have your back to them, they don't emit light either!
Edit: Well, reflections, for you with the FANCY GPUs...
Playing a fireplace video produces real heat.
I guess if you disable the computer's fan, yes.
Greetings fellow time-traveler. What model of entropy-reversing computer fan do you use?
Why reversing enthropy? I just throw the computer in the trash when it burns off so I can buy a new one every month. Mass consumer society is so greaaat.
And by convention, all vehicles in video games are electric.
Which is really unexpected if you're looking at an oil lamp.
Change electricity to energy and weβre good again
If you're using an older LCD screen, turning off the lamp uses more electricity than leaving it on
So an oil lamp in a video game is actually an electric lamp?
Shades in video games use even more electricity
More interestingly, lamps in video games use the same amount of real electricity if they are on or off.
Not necessarily, on OLED displays (which are definitely a thing for desktop computers and TVs) a light that's turned off is using less power because the pixels the lamp is displayed on (and the ones around it too) are dimmer.
YELLS IN GPU VERTEX PIPELINE
that consumes electricity. ever think about the poor gpu? about how your words hurt its feelings?
jokes aside the power to process a few hundred vertices every frame is insignificant
Did you know that if we took all the rhinos left on the planet, put them in a rocket ship and launched it towards the sun, the would travel 91.511 million mi, and die along the way?
Akshually we currently have no rocket with enough power to launch that much mass towards the Sun. People always assume because the Sun has a lot of gravity, stuff moves toward it automatically. But when launching from Earth that's not the case. Earth is in orbit around the Sun, in order to get to the Sun you need to lose all that energy. Since rhino's are heavy af you'd need a mighty rocket indeed.
We could with some effort maybe launch one small rhino, say 600-700kg towards the Sun. And it requires some fancy ass orbital mechanics. So it would travel way more than 91.511 million miles before ending up in the Sun. This rhino would probably not survive the launch, which is just as well given its destination and travel time.
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Even if the lamps are off.
Did you know that characters in video games have an electrical current to keep them alive just like real people?
If the game is demanding enough they also consume the same amount of electricity, maybe even more.
Every electronic device in the game uses real electricity. Even if it's not on.
We should demand that they are oil lamps from now on to save the planet
Just make the player stumble in pitch black darkness through the entire game, duh.
But what about candles?