loccomacco wrote: ↑19 Oct 2023, 12:49
internetexplorer4 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2023, 00:03
yeah I didn't understand everything you meant but just to make some things more clear
Ok, let me explain it in a more understandable way so that everyone understand where F1zus can explain and where can't.
First let's exclude what we won't consider:
1- there are reports which say power stations or solar panels, and in general going off-grid didn't solve their issues or didn't solve them completely.
2- what IE4 (short name for internetexplorer4, what's wrong with you? Why you chose such a long name?
) is talking about is a game called OSU, this game is so light, both on CPU load and GPU load, but I believe it doesn't matter for this special problems if the game is heavy or not, as long as we do lots of inputs (I mean we press lots of keys or we move the mouse in a fast way, I'm sure you guys saw at least once that if you move your mouse slowly, you don't have too much problems, but when you do it faster, things starts to happen, like floaty mouse or curser stops for a mili sec, in other words skips/jumps, or shifts upwards or downwards, mostly downwards when you move it left and right repeatedly, in general I wanna give it a better name, something that I saw somewhere and I thought what a perfect name for this mouse behavior, ladies and gentlemen introducing you to the 'Clown Mouse'.) Plus we know that these problems exists in windows too, because reports shows that when you want to draw a shape repeatedly in softwares like paint, it shifts to another location, for example your circle turns to spiral. Therefore I believe that it doesn't matter which game it is, heavy or light, problems exist.
Ok now that we exclude them, let's split it to smaller cases to understand it easier:
1- when we compare a laptop on battery with a laptop plugged to the power in other words on-grid laptop: IE4 haven't said anything about it, is it better on battery or not, but some people reported there is no difference between them ---> Here F1zus can explain it, he can say if they couldn't see a difference is because laptops have lots of things for lowering power consumption including in windows and in bios, which leads to limit it's full potential. In my experience, even if you tweak it, still you can not use it's full potential. This is why laptops are not a right tool to measure these problems.
2- when we compare a laptop on battery with an off-grid PC: No one compared them yet ---> In the absence of information, no one can say anything.
3- when we compare an on-grid laptop with an off-grid PC ---> same as 2.
4- when we compare an on-grid laptop with an on-grid PC: IE4 reported that playing with laptop where always better than playing with PC, no matter on battery or on-grid ---> This is where F1zus can not have an explanation for. In a normal condition, a laptop should not be able to perform better than a PC, but IE4 reported the opposite.
5- when we compare a laptop on battery with an on-grid PC: same as 4.
6- when we compare an on grid PC with an off-grid PC: IE4 haven't tried it yet, but like I said there are 2 opposite reports, but we said we wont consider negative reports ---> F1zus somehow tried it himself and reported positively, he have explaination for, and everyone knows what's that, It's off-grid, dirty electricity elimination right at where everything start (somehow it's like clearing the issue at the first place or escaping from it instead of solving it).
Ow key
ooof it was hard, took me an hour but I'm glad that it's done
I hope everyone understand.
Now there is a question which IE4 have: what's the difference between a loptop on battery and an off-grid PC? With answering this question we can convince IE4 to try off-grid PC and say to him with
"don't say over and over that you tried going off-grid with laptop
" (sorry, I lost my control for a moment
)
Well F1zus answered that, but in my experience, no matter what you do with laptop, you may not see any difference with them on battery because of existence of controling power consumption features on laptops. But with what IE4 said about laptops being always better for him, that's another case and I actually explained it above (in case of not convinced
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Sorry for those emojis, I'm just joking to make the topic more fun and readable