• No, leaving your PS5 and Xbox on standby isn't the reason your en

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Apr 30 15:45:04 2022
    No, leaving your PS5 and Xbox on standby isn't the reason your energy bill is so high

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    Sat, 30 Apr 2022 14:30:14 +0000

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    British Gas advised consumers could save money by simply turning off game consoles, which went down as well as youd expect.

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    Big companies are always blaming video games for something. Usually, it's violence, as any long-term player will tell you. But rising energy bills is definitely a new one. This time around, British Gas has claimed that turning off vampire devices could save you an average of 147 per year or $183.

    Outlined in a BBC News report, British Gas advised customers to check which devices are being left plugged in laptops, TVs, phones, consoles, you know the drill and turn them off to save money. Its standard advice, but given
    UKs recent cost of living crisis, its gone down like a lead balloon with many calling these figures inaccurate.

    As spotted by Eurogamer , one response reads: "This is factually incorrect
    and is shameless scaremongering by British Gas. TVs have been required by law to use 0.5 Watts or less per hour in standby since 2013. That's 4.38kW per year. With electricity at 30p/kW, it will cost 1.31 per year. Saying it costs 24.61 is a lie." Hats off to the British Gas PR staffer who convinced the BBC to run this, uhh "internal research" document as straight-faced news, and not a transparent attempt to blame consumers for high energy prices https://t.co/A83iFg7RKp April 27, 2022 See more

    For the unaware, weve seen some awful cost of living increases in the UK recently, which has significantly impacted Britains poorest. Rent costs are rising, food prices have increased by 6% on average, and general inflation is up by 7%. Yet perhaps unsurprisingly, average wage increases dont match. Soaring gas and electric prices are one of the most pressing concerns, thanks to an increase in Ofgems price cap this month.

    Given this context, British Gas has been criticized for deflecting high bill price blame onto consumers and, in my opinion, rightly so. For clarity, Im
    not a British Gas customer but my own electric bill is seeing an 80 rise in June to 157 each month (around $195), and thats just for a two-bed flat. People everywhere are being squeezed and blaming video game consoles for this increase is, frankly, ridiculous. What energy saving settings do I have on consoles? (Image credit: Shutterstock/m.andrei)

    Times are hard but that doesn't mean you should shut off your home entertainment entirely. There's only so much money turning off devices can do when they're not being used. So, if youre looking to find ways at reducing your electric bill when gaming, there are a few things you can do.

    Beyond turning down the screens brightness or putting it in Flight Mode,
    there aren't many options specifically on Switch, though Nintendos revised models significantly decreased power consumption . When carrying out a power-draw test, Digital Foundry discovered some gaming scenes used 40% to
    50% less power on these newer variants, as opposed to the original Switch.

    On both PS4 and PS5, you can go into System Settings > System > Power Saving and Rest Options, though there isnt much here. All this provides is options for automatically putting your PS5 into Rest Mode after a certain time, choosing what features are available in Rest Mode like USB charging, and how long before controllers will automatically turn off. Theres also automatic screen dimming when your PS5 is inactive.

    However, Xbox Series X|S consoles go significantly further thanks to Energy Saver mode , which was recently updated to let you download system and game updates. Using 20 times less power than Standby mode, its also the default option when players initially set up their console too. The only trade-off is waiting a few seconds longer to load your console but personally, Ill take
    the hit. Im just pleased such action is being taken by Microsoft.

    You can certainly save a couple of quid over the course of the year by
    keeping your devices switched off, but don't be fooled into thinking it will suddenly save you loads of money. The BBC's report is the equivalent of telling people that if they cancel their Netflix subscription , they'll be able to afford a house in a couple of years. Good one. Which is better? PS5
    or Xbox Series X?



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/no-leaving-your-consoles-on-standby-isnt-the-re ason-your-energy-bill-is-so-high/


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