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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.
disregarding the price what do you think the best laptop in the market is for running the sims 4 w packs & mods
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@celenerury That's an impossible question to answer because when price is no object, subjective factors come into play. For example, one person might really want a smaller and/or lighter laptop, and the Asus ROG Strix 14" laptops are amazing. But another person might feel that a 14" screen is entirely too small.
If I were buying a laptop only for Sims 4 and had an unlimited budget, I wouldn't necessarily try to get a faster graphics card than an RTX 3060, since it would be wasted on the game. I'd find the models with good-enough hardware and the best screens, which for me would mean a higher resolution, something around 2560x1440. (I've seen several resolutions in this range that are close enough but not identical.) From there, I'd narrow it down by how good the cooling is because that matters a lot to me—I don't want to have to use a cooling pad or fan, and I worry about overheating probably more than is necessary.
As you can see, my approach is somewhat subjective; it's not necessarily the right one for you. So the best approach is to figure out what matters to you, maybe even go to a store and have a look at the models on display, and then start narrowing down the selection from there.
If and when you do have a list of preferences and want help choosing a laptop that fits, feel free to ask for help, here or in a new thread.
- 2 years ago
which one would you get :0
i just don’t know anything about anything like that in general
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@celenerury I can't tell you that. As I said, the right answer for me is very subjective and probably not the right answer for you. Further, I'm not shopping for a laptop at the moment, so I haven't done any research for myself and don't know what I'd buy today.
If you want the most honest answer I have, my everyday laptop is a Mac that I love very much, and I play games almost exclusively on a desktop PC. So I don't use a Windows laptop at all and don't plan to anytime soon.
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