It feels like wasted power. You could at least be earning something off it. The creator can either take a cut if it’s free or lump sum for paid.

I’ve seen a few idle games take up a lot CPU resources, not necessarily GPU so it had me wondering. Why not make it mine?

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    Because it would be inefficient and people don’t like it when you use their computing power for your own gain. I should mention that there are known instances of this happening. A site being compromised and a JavaScript mining applet has been added to the site.

    Also, Firefox blocks cryptominers by default.

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      inefficient

      Right… however ANY efficiency when already using a rig for an idle game is literally more efficient, hence why I wondered.

      Also it wouldn’t matter whether the mining benefits the owner or user. In reality if the user wants to try with the CPU, they’ll be making $1 for every $20 wasted in power letting their computer idle hard. However that’s still $19 rather than $20. You could at least give the creator the crypto rather than yourself if it’s free which is kinda my point.

      It’s literally a case of I’d prefer nobody benefit rather than someone else.

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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.

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          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.