Originally posted by Agathon
They aren't really for games. I mean, I'll probably play Vicky, EUII and RON on mine, but WOW or anything like that? No thanks.
They aren't really for games. I mean, I'll probably play Vicky, EUII and RON on mine, but WOW or anything like that? No thanks.
When I bought my current laptop, in Sept. 2002, every game ran perfectly (GTA3, UT2003, etc), because the laptop makers finally understood that the new audience wants to play games. As of today, it remains an adequate machine for games (I can play X2, Warcraft3, and of course EU2/Vickie without problems), but it begins to show some weakness. If I could change the CPU (the only thing that is really below today's standards), the comp would be kicking.
So, a laptop can be made for games. At least, that's my experience of having my game station on a laptop for years

But then again, my next computer will be a desktop. It's much cheaper for the same bang.
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