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By "can only be felt" do you mean in the way it affects the performance of your system?
No terminal emulator ever should affect the performance of the rest of your system.
I mean that totally w.r.t. how it feels to interact with the terminal emulator.
Sorry, what does w.r.t. stand for?
No idea honestly, people are saying that certain heavy output programs might just slow down the execution of other graphics related processes because text is usually expensive to draw, haven't tried it myself