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Yes but in the end, even the laptops that are made for gaming become more obsolete a lot quicker then a desktop.
And once your laptop cant be upgraded. Its over.
Yes but in the end, even the laptops that are made for gaming become more obsolete a lot quicker then a desktop.
And once your laptop cant be upgraded. Its over.
There are so called "gaming" laptops but to me that is a contradiction in terms. They are an expensive compromise that doesn't match the capabilities of a good desktop.
I agree but spending around £1200 will get you a laptop that will last you around 3 years running everygame at playable settings. I know that a £1200 laptop will amount to a good bit cheaper on a PC with similar specs, but it isnt pliable to everyone to have a PC
I agree with most of the others here; unlike a desktop; there is no realistic way to upgrade components on a laptop; so Im gonna go with the majority here and say its not really possible unless you were able to get a new board with all of the components you want/need already installed on the board.