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@johnnyboy2098 The second laptop listed, the Victus, is clearly the best of the group. Even going with the next-best option would be a significant drop-off in terms of performance: the graphics card in the Victus is almost twice as fast as the graphics chip in the first and fourth options. (The third has low-end hardware not even suitable for Sims 4, although it could technically run the game.)
This option is better though, with twice the memory and storage and a significantly faster graphics card, maybe 30-40% better in gaming depending on the game.
https://www.newegg.com/black-msi-gf-series-thin-gf63-12uc-851us-gaming/p/N82E16834156563
This is another option, sold by a third party and "fulfilled by" Walmart, with the same graphics card and 16 GB RAM as the one above. It doesn't have as much storage, but 500 GB is more than enough, and its processor is one year older than the one above but still more than fast enough for Sims 4.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/1312771589
If you're willing to spend up to $600, I would definitely consider only the gaming laptops, not the others. Performance will be markedly better than with a non-gaming laptop whether you get one of these MSIs or the HP you linked.
If you have more questions, please feel free to ask.
Hello, Thank you for your response and help.
Based on what you stated, I have continued looking at different laptops and even considered computer options. I bought a laptop not too long ago that was incompatible with the Sims 4 gameplay, so I wanted to ensure that I did not make that mistake again. Here are the options I have found and wondered if these may be better as well:
Thank you for your time and help!
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@johnnyboy2098 The first laptop's hardware is even slower than most of the ones you linked in your first post: it's more or less the 2019 version of the first and fourth laptops' processors, AMD edition. You could do a lot better even for the same price.
The third computer has a processor that's essentially the same, just a year older and slightly less powerful, than the CPU in the first and fourth options you linked. It's more expensive because it's an all-in-one, complete with a decent screen. But it's not a proper desktop: it has laptop hardware and is similarly not very upgradable.
The second option doesn't list its exact model of processor (a red flag all by itself), but given the other details, I would guess the processor, and therefore the computer overall is about ten years old. Someone stuck a six-year-old graphics card in it, one that could probably handle Sims 4 on ultra graphics settings, although it would be a close call even if the GPU is in perfect condition. It also has a slow mechanical drive rather than an SSD.
There's nothing wrong in theory with keeping products like this out of landfills for a little while longer, but don't be fooled into thinking this is a proper gaming computer or even a reasonably fast everyday machine. It's not, and it's also old enough that it might not last very long either.
I still think the Victus you found or the two laptops Iinkd are clearly the best options of this group. If you'd like me to look for good desktops, I can, but I'm not likely to find anything that's enough under $600 to also allow for a decent monitor. Still, let me know if you'd like suggestions.
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