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  • If we’re looking into their heating capacity they should be able to heat approximately 7 and 1/2 gallons of water an hour. A lower end water heater can supply about 85 gallons of water per hour so you’d need about 11 of them to meet a small house capacity.

    If we’re looking at their water holding capacity and power consumption. The average house has a 40-60 gallon water heater and a Keurig has a 48oz reservoir. You would need 107 to get to a 40 gallons capacity. When heating they use 1500 watts according to the Internet, so you’d need 160,500 watts (or 1,345.75 amps) of Keurigs to be the equivalent of a low end water heater for a house. The average 40 gallon heater uses between 4500 and 5500 watts.




  • Qwazpoi@lemmy.worldtoGames@sh.itjust.worksBut will it run Doom?
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    1 year ago

    Learn to read in context.

    The context of your post is that Doom will run on anything, but it won’t run on Steam Deck.

    If I take everything you say out of context then well…

    Crisis (2007) is famously unoptimized and will indeed run on Steam Deck (on high settings too) if you use a fan made launcher.

    So your example of a game that runs on Steam Deck is an unsupported game. That won’t run after a fresh install.

    The difference between Crysis and the remaster is that the remaster is actually optimized and you can probably get it running on a lower end PC, while the OG Crysis can run as a slide show on some modern systems because it’s so unoptimized. When people say “But can it run Crysis?” they aren’t talking about the remaster.

    The Steam Deck compatibility on store pages is not a comprehensive list of games that will run on Steam Deck and that’s lame, but that’s not what you posted about


  • Qwazpoi@lemmy.worldtoGames@sh.itjust.worksBut will it run Doom?
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    1 year ago

    Since you can’t figure it out on your own and are demanding to be right (without bing correct)

    Your post says it won’t run Doom. It will.

    Why have one that doesn’t actually communicate the status of a games playability? Why have a status called “Playable” and not use it to communicate that yes in fact the game can be played on a SteamDeck.

    I agree completely and would have if that was what you posted, instead you said

    Turns out the Steam deck WILL run Crysis but not Doom





  • This is the first I’m hearing that Wolfenstein is not an fps. Why isn’t an fps?

    Edit: The 1992 Wolfenstein 3d is definitely a first person shooter. The 1981 Castle Wolfenstein is not made by iD and is not a first person shooter. This article looks almost like it was made by chatgpt or someone putting in very little effort for it to be so off in the first sentence.

    Just watch some Civvie 11 videos if you want to hear some history of FPS games and boomer shooters in particular.