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11 months ago
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New Laptop for the Sims - help would be greatly appreciated!

Hi all, I'm looking for a new laptop for the sims, perviously I was looking for a desktop but my circumstances have changed and I am going to need something more portable. I am in the UK, so UK store...
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    puzzlezaddict
    11 months ago

    @Simswhynotplay  Running Sims 4 wouldn't damage the battery.  What damages laptop batteries is having the laptop constantly plugged in and charged to 100%, or constantly running it down near zero.  But this is only about long-term battery health, not day-to-day use.  And the battery will degrade over time no matter what you do.

    The best way to preserve battery life in general is to only charge to 75-80%, and only let the laptop get down to about 20%, except for once a month or so when you charge it to 100 and let it run down to 5.  It's not an exact science, but this does help a lot.

    What I would suggest then is installing an app that allows you to tell the laptop to stop charging at whatever value you want.  So you could for example say even when plugged in, stop at 80%, and play Sims 4 with the laptop stable at 80% battery without worrying about wear and tear.  Then if you happen to need more charge because you'll be out and about for the day, override the setting in the app and let it charge to 100%.

    As far as what app to use, the best option is one that's free and open-source, the latter because other users can check the source code for malware and confirm it works as intended.  Beyond that, pick whatever you like.

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