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Re: Which laptop is appropriate for The sims 3 nowadays?

@Beth1346790  I've looked recently for a couple other players in the U.K., and the cheapest laptop that would run TS3 on the highest settings costs £600.  The problem is, below a certain level of hardware, performance drops off dramatically.  The new low-end graphics cards should be fine for TS3, and they are fine for similar games, but people who have actually tried to play with them almost invariably report significant lag, stutter, and/or an inability to run the more demanding expansion packs at all.  (Those would be Pets, Seasons, then Into the Future and Isla Paradiso.)  So there really is a floor on what you can buy, and what you can spend, on the computer.

For reference, this is the model I found.  It has a good enough processor and graphics card and plenty of storage on the large HDD.  Asus makes great gaming laptops, even at the entry level.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-FX505DY-BQ008T-Bezel-Gaming-Laptop/dp/B07MWD7SNN?th=1

You're right that you wouldn't want a Mac—the models that can properly run TS3 cost over £2000.  TS3 runs just fine in Windows 10, without any special interventions.

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  • Beth1346790's avatar
    Beth1346790
    6 years ago
    @puzzlezaddict I'm not sure If I understand clearly. The cheapest one what was u talking about (the dropping off, stuttering and so on) is the one in the reference? Or different one that should run TS3 well?
  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    6 years ago

    @Beth1346790  The £600 laptop I linked would run TS3 very well, with all settings on high or ultra.  Its hardware is the minimum needed to handle the game.  The next level down from that hardware is where you get performance issues, i.e. stuttering and fps drops, and maybe crashing when the game gets particularly demanding.

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