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Is this game is unoptimized?

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Hi dear friends,
I sometimes play browser based games but this little game below makes my computer super hot and it also stuttering all the time. The fan screams like crazy! CPU is being used at around %80 all the time. It can't be played at all. So is it because of not meeting the minimum requirements or an optimization problem?

here is the game:
 
try using firefox.
 
Wouldn't shock me if it was crypto mining with your browser... I don't trust these no name games
 
Install the Adguard extension in your web browser(s), enable malware protection and turn on the NoCoin filter. Restart the web browser then try the game.

If your PC temps go down, CPU load goes down, or if the game no longer works, ShiBDiB is right.

I too would not trust games from no-name sources.
 
I tried the game out with the specs on my laptop, this game will hit my laptop's graphics at 70%, mobile 3070. Processor will hit it at 35%.
 
With Firefox, game is smooth as it should be.
 
Firefox on smartphones isn't the same as Firefox on computers.

On Apple iPhones, all web browsers use the same browser engine as Safari.

On computers, different browsers may have different engines.

Google Chrome is a longtime and well-known resource pig. For sure, Yandex is cramming their own bloatware into their Chromium-based browser just like Google.

I wouldn't be caught dead relying on a web browser produced by a Chinese company or any other company that generates most of its revenue from ads.
 
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Really? Tracking protection and add ons
 
The Firefox settings screen is different on my iPhone.

There is no mention of iOS Firefox being able to block crypto mining. I have FF Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict on my iDevices. I also browse in a Private Tab.

It would be naïve to assume that FF on iOS blocks all crypto mining.

But returning back to the OP's inquiry, it referred to PC gaming ("fans screaming") not smartphone gaming. And as OP coughed up, the Yandex browser was being used.

I'm not even sure if Firefox on Windows PC defaults to Enhanced Tracking Protection (which does list cryptomining protection).
 
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All browser in iOS use the WebKit engine as demanded by Apple.

Firefox mobile uses GeckoView, a mobile version of Gecko that Firefox desktop uses. Similar to AndroidView that's default in Android (based on Google's Blink).
 
After updating the gpu driver, the stuttering issue has been solved.
Thanks for those who have contributed.
 
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