the Interceptor
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Just to put this in perspective, I did a few exemplifying calculations.When they need to let their 200W Playstation run for several days and nights, people care.
Case A: no save feature
Let's say I'm doing a 24h race starting on Saturday at noon. I drive 6h on Saturday, 6h on Sunday, 2.5h on Monday to Thursday and finish the race with the last 2h on Friday at 8pm. This means that the PS3 ran for a total of 152 hours. The average power consumption when paused is 185W according to several tests, during playing it should be around 200W. So it used 200W for 24 hours and 185W for the remaining 128 hours. This sums up to a power consumption of:
200W * 24h + 185W * 128h = 4,800Wh + 23,680Wh = 28,480Wh = 28.48kWh
With the current average price of 0.25 Eurocents per kWh in Germany, this would cost me 7.12 Euros for a 24h race without a save feature.
Case B: with save feature
So let's assume I do the same race during the same week, but I am able to save the game and turn off the PS3 inbetween. Including booting and shutting down, I should be at a total of 25h runtime of the console. Given that the absolute average is around 200W, this would sum up to:
200W * 25h = 5,000Wh = 5kWh
Given the aforementioned price of 0.25 Eurocents per kWh, this sums up to 1.25 Euros for a 24h race with a save feature.
So effectively, I pay an extra 5,87 Euros for each 24h race because I can not save during the race. This equals an extra power consumption of 23.48kWh. Whether this is offputting or not is in the eye of the beholder, but given that a lot of people have done several 24h races, I find this quite substantial. I mean let's say you're grinding to level 40, you can easily blow 25 or 30 Euros out of the window, which is half the game's cost in power consumption for the PS3 only.
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