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As if you needed another reason to hate China's gaming honeypot, it appears the launcher is using up a massive amount of resources even when you aren't doing anything with it.

As reported by Hot Hardware:

>Though Epic Games is giving away games for Christmas, not everything that seems free truly is. Either by lousy design, stealthy data collection, or a combination of the two, the Epic Games Launcher appears to be continuously running some sort of relatively demanding process in the background. This issue is so pronounced that a Reddit user by the name Neoncarbon noticed that his AMD Ryzen 7 5800X idle temps dropped from 50C to 37C when he closed down the app. We actually proved this out for ourselves as well, as you'll see in the screen shots below. What's odd is that other game store apps, like GOG and Steam, do not show this behavior at all. What exactly could Epic Games Launcher be doing in the background that is elevating CPU temps even while idle, when other launchers do not have this issue?

Responding to a Reddit post where users were complaining of a 20 degree spiking in their CPU temperatures, Hot Hardware tested the issue with their own systems and found similar problems. They proceeded to investigate the source of the CPU usage and found this little gem.

>Doing some testing on another personal machine, we noticed that the Epic Games Launcher has five different processes open at one time. Out of curiosity, we opened up Glasswire, which is a free network traffic monitor. We could see that the Epic Games Launcher and associated processes were firing off data at regular intervals to over 22 different servers. This was happening whether we had the launcher open, minimized, or in the background. The larger spikes shown in the Glasswire graph below are from when we reopened the Epic Games launcher after closing it.

https://images.hothardware.com/contentimages/newsitem/53798/content/small_epic-games-glasswire.jpg

Looks like Epic's doing exactly what everyone (sane) thought it was going to do. It's sending 14x the data that Steam and GeForce Experience normally collects in a similar time frame to the following URL:

tracking-website-prod07-epic-961842049.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com

They're not sure if this is causing the CPU spike, but they can't rule it out either.

The comments section on the article had the best take on the matter.

>when something is free you are the product ~ Gregg

As if you needed another reason to hate China's gaming honeypot, it appears the launcher is using up a massive amount of resources even when you aren't doing anything with it. As reported by Hot Hardware: >>Though Epic Games is giving away games for Christmas, not everything that seems free truly is. Either by lousy design, stealthy data collection, or a combination of the two, the Epic Games Launcher appears to be continuously running some sort of relatively demanding process in the background. This issue is so pronounced that a Reddit user by the name Neoncarbon noticed that his AMD Ryzen 7 5800X idle temps dropped from 50C to 37C when he closed down the app. We actually proved this out for ourselves as well, as you'll see in the screen shots below. What's odd is that other game store apps, like GOG and Steam, do not show this behavior at all. What exactly could Epic Games Launcher be doing in the background that is elevating CPU temps even while idle, when other launchers do not have this issue? Responding to a Reddit post where users were complaining of a 20 degree spiking in their CPU temperatures, Hot Hardware tested the issue with their own systems and found similar problems. They proceeded to investigate the source of the CPU usage and found this little gem. >>Doing some testing on another personal machine, we noticed that the Epic Games Launcher has five different processes open at one time. Out of curiosity, we opened up Glasswire, which is a free network traffic monitor. We could see that the Epic Games Launcher and associated processes were firing off data at regular intervals to over 22 different servers. This was happening whether we had the launcher open, minimized, or in the background. The larger spikes shown in the Glasswire graph below are from when we reopened the Epic Games launcher after closing it. https://images.hothardware.com/contentimages/newsitem/53798/content/small_epic-games-glasswire.jpg Looks like Epic's doing exactly what everyone (sane) thought it was going to do. It's sending 14x the data that Steam and GeForce Experience normally collects in a similar time frame to the following URL: **tracking-website-prod07-epic-961842049.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com** They're not sure if this is causing the CPU spike, but they can't rule it out either. The comments section on the article had the best take on the matter. >>when something is free you are the product ~ Gregg

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[–] 5 pts

Probably also crypto mining.

[–] [deleted] 5 pts

I was going to say a bitcoin mining app. I wonder if not the company someone slipped this into the code one night and has a hidden bank account getting random weekly deposits or the money is mining and buying bitcoin so it's just making sure that wallet is under the radar. I would do a total audit to the people in that org that can program and have a way to access the server the program was kept till release and check the logs to see who accessed what from where and have a little talk with that person.

[–] 4 pts

Who could have thought that the game store bought by Tencent would be using your system resources for nefarious purposes. The amount of faggots rehashing the line "but it has free gamez" is also embarrassingly pathetic. Glad i avoided the Chink Store. I'm sure we'll find out what data they've been sending to those servers soon.

[–] 1 pt

Agreed. So many normie soyfags' go-to phrase is "muh free games" (just pirate them, faggots) as though that's somehow a good trade-off for China having your personal and financial information, as well as probably using your machine to crypto mine.

These same tardies are the type to let their wife have a BF just because he keeps the fridge stocked.

[–] 3 pts

Cucks who are simping out for free (((games))) should really welcome this chink malware and also Xi Jinping's tiny cock in their mouth...

[–] 3 pts

Fuck Epic Games, fuck Tim Sweeney, and fuck China!

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

This story reminds me of this faggot on a games deals website I frequent. He said he was buying games from Epic instead of Steam to "spite the conspiracy theorists."

[–] 1 pt

I wonder what it's doing on the local side of machines. People should think about what Gregg said and how it also applies to Steam and other digital platforms.

[–] 1 pt

"No no no no! You are not supposed to be looking that! Here, another free game our CCP partners paid for you to play, so stop looking at our spywar.. I mean, our launcher" - Tim Swine.

[–] 0 pt

Who even has this store bullshit launcher that too from the Fartnite and CCP installed, pure faggots who else.