If a computer is powerful enough, how does it know not to play videos or perform logic for games at a faster speed?

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I don’t know if I’m explaining this right…
A computer can run logic at some speed based on how powerful the components of it are, so if it can perform the logic of something, for example, movement in a game, how does it know how much should be done based on its power, instead of essentially running in “fast-forward” or conversely in slow motion?

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Computers usually know exactly how fast they are and can time things accordingly. Time-sensitive software is programmed in such a way that the actual logic code will run, figure out how long to wait for until it needs to run again, then wait that amount of time.

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