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@alyssajadesim That laptop would run all Sims 4 packs together on high or medium-high settings. But you can do a lot better for under $800. An Nvidia 1650 graphics card would run all current Sims 4 content on ultra settings with some room to spare, which would help accommodate the demands of future expansion packs. (We don't know how demanding they'll be, but adding EPs does mean the game takes more resources to run.)
You can actually get a laptop with a 1650 for under $700 right now. This Acer is $670 and has a small hard drive, but 256 GB is enough for Sims 4, your saves, and all the mods and custom content you could download. It might not be enough if you wanted to play other large games though.
This Dell is $660 and has the same specs, other than a slightly weaker processor, which wouldn't matter to Sims 4—the processor in the Dell is already more than strong enough.
If you have a bit of patience, these two laptops, both coming soon, are $700. The Acer has a single 512 GB solid state drive; the Lenovo has a combination 256 GB SSD/1 TB HDD (mechanical drive). The Lenovo's processor is also a bit stronger, but that won't make any difference to Sims 4. The laptops should run the game pretty much equally.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1561720-REG/lenovo_81y4001wus_l350_15_i5_10300_8gb_256gb.html
If you really don't wnt to wait, this Asus is currently on sale for $750 and has an equivalent processor to the ones above, plus a 512 GB SSD.
If you like the Acer Aspire you linked, this two are more powerful versions, with the same specs as the others listed here; they're $750 and $800.
https://store.acer.com/en-us/laptops/aspire-7-notebook-a715-41g-r7x4
Finally, this laptop is $800 and has a significantly faster graphics card (an Nvidia 1660 ti) than the others. Sims 4 may or may not ever benefit from this faster card; it's impossible to know how demanding the game will be before it's out of development. So this laptop might be a good choice if you want to futureproof. It does only have a 256 GB SSD though.
I know this is kind of a long list, but without having any idea of what you want aside from the ability to play Sims 4 on decent settings, I figured I'd list all the good options so you could take a look yourself. If you have more questions about any of them, please feel free to ask.
- 6 years ago
thank you!! i will consider all of these options 🙂
- 6 years ago
sorry to ask more questions, but i was thinking about getting this one
https://store.acer.com/en-us/laptops/aspire-7-notebook-a715-41g-r7x4
it is one of the ones you linked but i just wanted to make sure it would handle the expansions and mods well
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@alyssajadesim Yes, its hardware would run all current Sims 4 packs together on ultra settings, with some headroom to accommodate mods or high poly custom content. All the laptops I listed, except for the last one, have basically the same processor and graphics card, and so would run the game pretty much equally well, give or take some small differences in how the laptops are built and the manufacturers' driver support. (This is kind of hard to predict, but all the laptops should be more than fine.)
Unfortunately, it looks like the Acer is sold out right now. It will probably be back soon enough, but it's not clear from Acer's site when that will happen.
- 6 years ago
sorry i keep asking questions but my budget has dropped to under $600 because of a personal emergency, it only needs to be able to run the game packs and expansion packs and a couple stuff packs, and a good amount of mods/cc. i understand that most of the demands may not be met but could you tell me some good computers that are under $600
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