BuruBri1: Hi guys, I am new here and pretty new to gaming. I was wondering what laptop is best for computer games? Is it Windows? Any advice/input would be much appreciated. Thanks!
AgentBJ09: Windows computers are the most widely used, and most programs are set up for the OS, so you've got the most options there.
One caveat however: Buy a copy of Windows 7 to downgrade from Windows 10 if the laptop you want doesn't come with such a disk. Win 7 is the most compatible gaming OS on the market compared to 10, and most of the games on this storefront and others cap at DirectX 11, so there's no need to invest in Win 10.
As for brands, I'd say ASUS, Acer, and LG are the best brands to look into for reliability. My 2011 Acer still runs fine, aside from some memory issues and a weak battery, but I've never had to bring it in to get repairs or upgrades.
CPU and Motherboard? I'd say AMD over Intel. There's not much difference in price and AMD laptops are rarer, but from personal experience, AMD has fewer issues overall.
Lastly, aim for a quad-core CPU of at least 2.2 Ghz. and at least 6 GIGs of memory, DDR3 at least. Those specs will let you run most of what's on this website with little trouble.
Something like this is what you're looking for overall:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4P078C5842 AgentBJ thank you so much for your reply and time! You are awesome. I will def take what you wrote into consideration.
BuruBri1: Hi guys, I am new here and pretty new to gaming. I was wondering what laptop is best for computer games? Is it Windows? Any advice/input would be much appreciated. Thanks!
nightcraw1er.488: Well, whatever answers you are going to get are going to be subjective, and dependant on what you want to play and do on the laptop. If it's just really old games then any laptop really. If it includes newer ones then a more powerful machine is needed. I recently brought:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acer-Predator-Helios-GeForce-Keyboard/dp/B06Y4GZS9C Which is a really good one, I love it, highly recommend it.
As for my opinions:
16gb minimum really nowadays of fastest ram you can afford.
Nvidia graphics cards are what I have gone for, and have done for many years, never had an issue with them.
SSD drive minimum with your OS on, you can have a HDD as wel, but the speed of SSDs can't be ignored.
For OS, it really has to be win10. Whilst I hate the constant updating, it is the only windows system they will support going forward, and when people speak about "comparability", the only game I have yet to find doesn't work is call of Juarez 1/2. Most can be fixed by patches, nocd (as win10 does not support securom), and following some simple good steps like not installing to wi dows directories and keeping your machine clean and minimal (I.e. Don't install all your games!).
Do note though, that weight could also be an issue. What are you using the laptop for again, maybe you need one of the really lightweight ones?
And do bear in mind that whatever non-desktop you buy will be outdated in a few years and far less simple to upgrade.
Nightcraw1er thank you for your post! You did awesome thank you. I would be using the computer for games like Age of Empires and Cossacks rn. Though I notice there are a lot of good games out there! So will prob play newer ones too eventually. My budget is like $500-$600. I am noticing the decent Asus + Acer are atleast that- has that been your experience? I'm still learning the computer tech language haha your opinions were awesome though. God GOG has a really great community here! thx for your time :)