I just don’t get how people spend +$500 on a PS5 or an *Xbox to play games that barely work, and the friggin’ thing constantly wasting 500 Watts of power. 🔥⚡

While i spent the same amount of money on a used laptop from 2019, where i can replay my favorite games from the PS2 era (and discovering some hidden gems along the way) using only 45W. 🔌💡🔋🍃

*At least the Series S does makes sense to me, since it’s a lot cheaper and efficent, and it’s mainly targeted for lightweight or previous gen titles.

  • GlennMagusHarvey@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Always good to see two of my interests intersecting :D

    Anyway yeah I love playing older games and low-hardware-requirements games. I find that they’re also generally more accessible because of that.

    And there’s far more games than anyone will ever play in a lifetime. Not even all the games one wants to play.

    There are maybe some concerns that older hardware does use more electricity, but that’s probably more than made up by not buying new devices, unless you’re using them very heavily.

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      1 year ago

      Older PC hardware does generally consume more power, yeah.

      But old consoles? pffft anything that came before the PS3 and X360 was even lucky to consume more than 35 Watts of power. ⚡