My CS:GO game unexpectedly launched while I was playing Life is Strange.
My CS:GO game unexpectedly launched while I was playing Life is Strange.
Hi, I unintentionally had Counter-Strike: Global Offensive running alongside Life is Strange.
I didn’t notice any frame rate decreases or sudden connection issues.
Could this be detrimental to my computer, or might it have caused some harm?
Thank you, Jiry!
Failure – Not observed.
The provided information lacked system specifications; however, if any hardware, software, or configuration element had been subjected to excessive strain, errors, pop-up notifications, temperature alerts, crashes, and similar issues would have manifested. Furthermore, when CS:GO was simply opened without being actively played, it did not noticeably utilize system resources.
A simple solution exists: if your machine failed to power off or reboot, the probability of a problem is low. If you're encountering difficulties, I am available to assist with diagnostics. However, if you haven’t noticed any fresh concerns, there’s no need to worry.
Failure - Not observed.
The report lacked system specifications; however, if any element of hardware, software, or configuration had been subjected to excessive strain, errors, pop-up notifications, temperature alerts, crashes, and similar issues would have arisen. Furthermore, concerning Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the application did not noticeably utilize system resources when idle.
It’s perfectly fine to install numerous applications on your computer.
Here’s what others are reporting. There’s no risk of harming your computer. It’s comparable to keeping Chrome open with numerous tabs; it will occupy memory and utilize some processing power, and if you possess sufficient resources, it won't cause any problems. However, if you have limited capabilities, it might decelerate the currently running application as it transfers data to virtual storage.