Re: Need help on alienware specs
@sassyfrashnash This would have been a beast of a laptop, stronger even than most gaming desktops, when it was new. It would certainly have run the current version of TS4, including all packs, on ultra settings, with plenty of room to spare. But its hardware is six years old now, and whoever owned it may have pushed the laptop a lot in those years.
Most of the components should have held up okay, barring any problems with excess heat or physical damage (this is a laptop, after all). But I'd be worried about the graphics cards, and I'd want to see some benchmarks before buying it. The power supply concept is different in a laptop—you would always want to plug the computer in while you play anyway, and the question is whether the power brick can draw enough wattage to run the hardware at full strength. I'd think it might need to be replaced soon enough anyway, but there are ways to test this too.
So I guess the important questions are, how much would you be paying for this laptop, is it worth the risk, and can you get any information from the seller about how well it runs now? General descriptions like "good condition" aren't so helpful; it would be better to see the results of some formal tests. I can recommend a couple, if you want, but if the seller isn't interested in providing the data, you'll need to decide whether the risk is worth it to you.
Just for comparison's sake, at the moment, you could get a new laptop that would run all of Sims 4, now and through the entire development of the game, for under $1000 U.S. (Prices will be higher in other countries, and current sales don't always last.) I don't know which other games you'd be playing, but I can check their specs too, if you want.