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You're going to have to spend a considerable amount of money for a laptop that'll have a discrete GPU, but even then, there are so many disadvantages to ''gaming'' oriented laptops.
Also, GTA won't run smoothly on any system considering it's a huge console port and horribly optimized.
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Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
Also, GTA won't run smoothly on any system considering it's a huge console port and horribly optimized.
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Scroll down and check his LCPD:FR Series thing, that is on a usual laptop.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
System Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
System Model: HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
Processor: AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (4 CPUs), ~1.4GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Card name: AMD Radeon(TM) HD 6520G
Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Display Memory: 3044 MB
Native Mode: 1600 x 900(p) (60.008Hz)
Can you link me to that if you can find it? I can't see it
Scroll down and check his LCPD:FR Series thing, that is on a usual laptop.
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
System Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
System Model: HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
Processor: AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (4 CPUs), ~1.4GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Card name: AMD Radeon(TM) HD 6520G
Manufacturer: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Display Memory: 3044 MB
Native Mode: 1600 x 900(p) (60.008Hz)
Can you link me to that if you can find it? I can't see it
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