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@Abby2309 I would recommend a computer with a mid level gaming video chip (card) and a cpu over the 3.2ghz to 3.5ghz. A lot of choices will be personal preference - cpu (AMD vs Intel) video chip (Nvidia vs ATI AMD)). there is a site that sells gaming desk tops and gaming laptops www.cyberpowerpc.com where you can custom build your computer. If you want high end computers there's digitalstorm.com, falcon-nw.com, and sagernotebook.com. Most gamers build their computers. cyberpowerpc uses the same parts as a scratch build. cyberpowerpc prices are reasonable. I have seen some cyberp;owerpcs in big box stores but you have to buy wants in the box (no customization). AMD just released a new cpu which means the AMD - Intel race is on again. Most games today will run well on a mid range gaming computers. If you want to extend the life of your new purchase you might want to aim for something above mid range. 1080 resolution games is affordable but 4K gaming is in the high rent district. You can get an idea of the cost of parts by looking at microcenter.com or newegg.com. You have to get a motherboard that works with the cpu you pick and the memory that will work with the motherboard you pick. Start with a realistic budget. You will probably have to make some adjustments. Like that $500 custom air brushed painted case when a $60 case will work just fine. Once you make a choice you can always post here or thesims.com tech support forum. Just remember if you ask 10 different gamers you'll probably get 10 different answers but that shouldn't be a problem if you have an idea of what you what.
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