Wallpaper Engine

Wallpaper Engine

Rain drops (heavy rain)
PiaoZz Dec 19, 2016 @ 4:38am
The cpu occupancy is too high
When I use other wallpapers, the program‘s cpu occupancy is only 1%, but this wallpaper will use 30-40% with my cpu fan whirring:steamsad:
< >
Showing 1-9 of 9 comments
斗鱼包C马 Dec 21, 2016 @ 12:57am 
me too ,why?
YYqiekenao Dec 22, 2016 @ 6:51am 
so do i
Arik Dec 29, 2016 @ 1:10pm 
jeah it looks amazing but the requirement is high
ZhangSoso Jan 16, 2017 @ 7:57am 
+1
TTT Feb 6, 2017 @ 8:49pm 
Also, if you look at the traffic, there are attempts to connect to 216.58.193.195 via the webwallpaper32.exe. This concerns me that potentially malicious wallpapers could be doing things behind our backs as we are distracted by the 'pretty effects'.
Rabbit in A House Apr 29, 2017 @ 1:14am 
Originally posted by thefinalwolfe:
Also, if you look at the traffic, there are attempts to connect to 216.58.193.195 via the webwallpaper32.exe. This concerns me that potentially malicious wallpapers could be doing things behind our backs as we are distracted by the 'pretty effects'.

216.58.193.195 belongs to Google. Analytics?
RadeonChan Jun 11, 2017 @ 11:29pm 
Originally posted by thefinalwolfe:
Also, if you look at the traffic, there are attempts to connect to 216.58.193.195 via the webwallpaper32.exe. This concerns me that potentially malicious wallpapers could be doing things behind our backs as we are distracted by the 'pretty effects'.
This is why ignorant people shouldn't own computers. That's google's update service/Analytics service.
TTT Jul 8, 2017 @ 11:58pm 
Originally posted by Rabbit in A House:
Originally posted by thefinalwolfe:
Also, if you look at the traffic, there are attempts to connect to 216.58.193.195 via the webwallpaper32.exe. This concerns me that potentially malicious wallpapers could be doing things behind our backs as we are distracted by the 'pretty effects'.

216.58.193.195 belongs to Google. Analytics?

Yeah; I failed to mention who it belonged to :steamfacepalm:




Originally posted by RadeonChan:
Originally posted by thefinalwolfe:
Also, if you look at the traffic, there are attempts to connect to 216.58.193.195 via the webwallpaper32.exe. This concerns me that potentially malicious wallpapers could be doing things behind our backs as we are distracted by the 'pretty effects'.
This is why ignorant people shouldn't own computers. That's google's update service/Analytics service.

Geeze, I can almost see the venom dripping off your words. I didn't say this wallpaper was malicious.
The fact that it was reaching out to any IP at the rate it was made me want to express my concern for others to keep an eye out.
Gummy Squid Nov 19, 2017 @ 9:28am 
Had to unsub, I love this wallpaper but using 30% of my cpu for just 1 monitor is cancer.
< >
Showing 1-9 of 9 comments
Per page: 1530 50