Epic Games Store could drain a scary amount of laptop battery life, report claims
Steam does much better with power consumption, apparently
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TheEpic Games Storemay exact a rather shocking toll on your laptop battery, at least in certain scenarios going by a new report.
These findings come fromPC World, with the tech site noting a number of caveats, including that it has only conducted a limited amount of testing, as there are time issues involved evaluating battery rundown. Also, only certain hardware was used, too – not agaming laptop, either, but actually a tablet hybrid:Microsoft’sSurface Pro7+ (these results were stumbled on when reviewing the Pro 7+).
Bearing all that in mind, PC World found that theEpic GamesStore app running in the background on theIntelTiger Lake-poweredSurface Pro 7+chomped as much as 20% of battery life – reducing battery longevity by some two hours – which is clearly an alarming figure. When the app was closed down, battery life returned to normal.
Testing withSteamrunning in the background didn’t produce such a major drain, but only a slight drop of 3%. And interestingly, switching hardware to anAMDRyzen processor also didn’t see the Epic store consuming such a lot of battery resources.
The Epic Games Store running on a Surface Laptop 3 with Ryzen CPU witnessed a much smaller 8% decrease in battery life, although that’s still a bit of a hit, and more than we’d ideally be happy with. In this scenario, Steam made a negligible impact on the amount of battery juice available.
Epic drain?
While these are certainly somewhat worrying findings, they are tied to just one set of tests, so we definitely shouldn’t get carried away in assuming the kind of battery drain levels one might expect more broadly when running the Epic app.
We contacted Epic for a comment on this, and a spokesperson told us: “Epic Games Launcher power consumption varies based on whether the launcher’s window is open. To address this, we’ve recently introduced an update [for client version 12.0.9] that has delivered improvements to power usage on Windows, and we are actively working to improve the performance and reduce the power consumption of our launcher.“
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Bear in mind the above tests were with the window minimized and the Epic Games Store app running in the background, as mentioned – PC World did also test with the window active (open), and found a slightly greater impact on battery longevity in this scenario, as Epic indicates.
Since its launch, the Epic Games Store has been attracting a lot of gamers with itsfreebie giveaways, which have included some top-notch titles – although those flocking for the free offersmay not be spending much outside of that activity(at least not yet).
Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).
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