Re: Which computer is best to run most packs, CC/Mods, and ultra settings?
@Spacemoney8100 If you would prefer to stay in the Mac ecosystem, an M1 MacBook Air plus a cooling fan or pad would be a good solution. Someone else who helps here has one and plays Sims 4 on ultra graphics settings, and performance is good enough for her tastes. It looks like the entry-level MBAs are currently $1,000 U.S. at various stores, and they might get a little cheaper when the M2 model comes out.
As for specs, it would be nice to have more than 256 GB storage, but it's not strictly necessary. External hard drives are cheap and USB sticks even cheaper, and all of Sims 4 plus saves plus a decent amount of custom content might take up in the range of 100 GB, so you'd still have plenty of room for schoolwork and other small apps. The eight-graphics-cores option is also nice to have, but it's not strictly necessary and probably not worth the extra $200 if it's going to strain the budget.
On the other hand, an entry-level M2 should perform even better than the M1, so if you're willing to pay the premium, you may be happier with the results. I'd at least wait until the reviews come out though, just in case there's some issue with gaming on these chips that no one knows about yet.
If you'd like to see some options for Windows laptops, let me know what country you're in and any other details that matter to you. For example, you might care about size or weight or how the laptop looks. You could certainly get a good gaming laptop for $1,000 U.S. or even a bit less, but not a lightweight gaming laptop that looks like a non-gaming model.