• @irish_link@lemmy.world
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    1171 year ago

    Why is a car capable of playing games in the first place. I understand it’s not going to allow people to play while they drive but still. That just seems like an odd/bad idea.

    • @Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works
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      331 year ago

      Why a bad idea? Why an odd idea? It’s a powerful computer with a decent size monitor in a place where sometimes people have to sit and wait. What am I missing because seems like a logical / good idea to me?

      • @irish_link@lemmy.world
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        201 year ago

        Honestly I actually had not thought about people sitting around waiting to charge. In my area there are tons of chargers, grocery store, Costco, the mall, movie theaters. My experience had been that people would charge while doing other things. Thanks for the insight into a good use for it.

        • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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          51 year ago

          Not even just waiting to charge. Picking someone up, but your schedule gets you there 15 minutes before they’re available? Why not put that computer to use?

      • @WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        -241 year ago

        Why can’t it wait until you get home? We took ashtrays out of cars, so why would we put another addictive and distracting thing in there?

        I play games too, but I also recognize that they can overwhelm some people.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      271 year ago

      Electric cars have a very legit use case for this… extended charge times. The video games and streaming apps are so you can kill time.

      Telsa’s have pretty fast charge times, but even those are slower than a gasoline fill up. Moreover, if you get cursed with charging at a non-Telsa station, you could be there for quite a bit.

      • @irish_link@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Honestly I actually had not thought about people sitting around waiting to charge. In my area there are tons of chargers, grocery store, Costco, the mall, movie theaters. My experience had been that people would charge while doing other things. Thanks for the insight into a good use for it.

        • Ghostalmedia
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          21 year ago

          Yeah, sometimes you’re in BFE and there isn’t much around. Other times you just want to eat fast food in your car like an animal and watch a TV show that is too embarrassing to watch on the couch with your significant other.

    • @trainwreck@lemm.ee
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      211 year ago

      People are so used to megacorporations controlling what specific software they can run on their general-purpose computers that they are now… in favor of it? Every day it seems more and more the case that Apple’s anti-sideloading propaganda is successful.

      • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        I don’t want a general-purpose computer in my car. I want a screen to do the federally-mandated backup camera and physical buttons for everything else.

        • @trainwreck@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          I’m in the same boat. I fucking hate modern cars. There are no acceptable options so I just walk and use public transit… the data collection is so extensive I feel uncomfortable even catching a ride in a friends car.

    • dadarobot
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      121 year ago

      As someone without an electric car, i always assumed it was for something to do while charging.

    • @cmac@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      The cars already have decent GPUs to process the camera data for driving assistance features, so someone at the company probably just thought it would be neat to do something with that computing power when it’s not being used for driving.

      • @snooggums@midwest.social
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        -91 year ago

        Ah yes, run the battery down while charging.

        Yes, I know the scale is vastly different between driving charge and game lmaying charge, but it still sounds like revving your engine wile filling with gas.

        • iAmTheTot
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          111 year ago

          Playing a game uses such a ridiculously small amount of electricity compared to the amount that is pumped in through a supercharger, I would honestly be shocked if the difference between playing a game while charging versus not playing while charging was in the minutes.

          • @Nexz@feddit.nl
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            71 year ago

            Well, depending on state of charge, supercharging goes up to 250kW. A state of the art PC (4090, Ryzen 9 etc) draws about 850-900 watts on full load. That means such a computer would use 0.004% of available power thus extremely negligible. And the APU (Ryzen-based media system) inside Tesla’s probably uses more around 200-400 watts under full load.

    • @kelvie@lemmy.ca
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      31 year ago

      I never wait around while the car is charging (generally only charge at home), but this has been useful for waiting to board a ferry, actually being in the car on a ferry, and waiting for road closures to clear.

      I also do have a steam deck, and this is basically the same thing but with a bigger screen.

    • @Thorny_Insight@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      Probably similar to why you can make the turn indicator make fart noises or have the car “dance” by flashing lights and opening doors and such. The hardware is there so why not. Utterly pointless features but atleast it’s something the competition isn’t doing I guess.

      Tho I must admit that it was quite funny when I once heard a guy lock the doors on his Tesla and instead of the generick “click click” it said “quack” instead.

    • Queen HawlSera
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      1 year ago

      Nothing wrong with a little Cuphead while I’m speeding intoxicated through a school zone at 2:35 PM.

      Edit: looks at her downvotes

      Did… Did no one understand this was sarcasm?

    • @cmhe@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      So you can play a racing game in your car, while letting the autopilot kill you.

      And so that the manufacturer can sell you a new car, so that you can play newer games.

    • tb_
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      11 year ago

      Perhaps not exclusively so, but it could’ve convinced some to choose a Tesla over other EV’s.

      I guess Musk hadn’t yet fired enough people after closing their entire charging station division.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    61 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Tesla’s message alerts the customer that the company is “updating the gaming computer” in the Model X and says it’s “no longer capable of playing Steam games.” The message ends with a button for the customer to confirm they will proceed with the delivery.

    And we’re not seeing any signs that the automaker plans to remove Steam from current owners’ vehicles through a software update.

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk had hyped Steam as a selling point, advertising the new GPU as powerful with the ability to play top-tier games like Cyberpunk 2077.

    Initial 2021 models were not installed with sufficient RAM to support the advertised games, so Steam was not included.

    There’s speculation that Tesla might be backtracking on powerful gaming hardware in new Model S and X vehicles.

    Musk has been busy squeezing the company through hot-headed layoffs in an effort to make the company “absolutely hard core.” Tesla scaled back on what a new low-cost vehicle will look like and is going all in on building a robotaxi, which means games like The Witcher are no longer a priority.


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