My work laptop - a 3 year old Dell with an i5, 6 gb RAM, 500 gb hd, and no actual graphics card - was fried at my school when a student plugged his cell phone into a faulty outlet the other dayI only used it for lesson plans, PowerPoints, and other classroom related things, but my hard drive was saved at least.
Anyways, I was looking for a comparable replacement (about 600 or 700 dollars), nothing special, when I came across Dell's lower end gaming laptops for $650. It has a 6th gen i7, 8 gb RAM (with a slot for additional RAM), 1 TB (with a slot for an SSD), and a GTX 960. I figured I could still do my school work on it and play some old games (KotOR, Fallout 2, etc.) Any ideas what else it could run? I haven't played any PC games since Diablo 1 & 2 came out nearly 20 years ago.
Are you looking at the Dell 7559?
I have one with basically identical specs (i7, 960m, 8 GB RAM).
It's a great laptop and can play anything that isn't a "benchmark game" (i.e., no Crysis 3) released pre-2013 at mostly max settings (minus AA) @ 1080p and 60 FPS. Newer games need to be run at medium/low settings, but honestly, the difference between max and even low is minimal for many games now.
Definitely recommend swapping/adding a SSD and even upping the RAM to 16 GB, seeing as how inexpensive memory is now.
I'll check it out for sure. Any details on it? I used to play Command and Conquer
It's a WWII strategy game with squads and base building. You capture points for resources. 4 different armies with three variations each that can change game play.
If you are into strategy games at all it's worth picking up the base game for 5-10 bucks to give a whirl. I like playing new games but ten years later it's still a game me and my friends love to play
I recommend juicing up your PC it's far superior to consoles I love it. Also love the mouse and keyboard it is much more fun to use and far superior for first person shooters
I recommend juicing up your PC it's far superior to consoles I love it. Also love the mouse and keyboard it is much more fun to use and far superior for first person shooters
You'll have to buy a adapter but yes. Even gsmes like the witcher feel superior on PC it's pretty amazing at 60 frames per second
Yeah, I was wondering about the Witcher 1. I'd like to try it. And I wonder if the PC version of Dark Souls 1 runs well? I hear that From Software didn't make it run any higher frames than on consoles.
Haven't played the first witcher I was talking about the 3rd. I'm getting between 60 and 75 frames it really makes the gsme more enjoyable. I've heard the dark souls series is a horrible pc port
I recommend juicing up your PC it's far superior to consoles I love it. Also love the mouse and keyboard it is much more fun to use and far superior for first person shooters
