Re: Advice Please
I wouldn’t mind a few laptop recommendations. If it’s not too much I heard a lot of people get external hard drives at some point.
again, I really appreciate you going above and beyond for a silly old lady, like me
I wouldn’t mind a few laptop recommendations. If it’s not too much I heard a lot of people get external hard drives at some point.
again, I really appreciate you going above and beyond for a silly old lady, like me
@gwt3g8908edf Something like this (currently on sale for $400) would work great, running Sims 4 on medium-high to high graphics settings even with all packs installed:
These are marginally slower, in terms of gaming performance, and has half the storage, which would likely be fine for Sims 4 as long as your custom content collection didn't exceed 100 GB. They're also somewhat cheaper:
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-laptop-14z-em000-72x32av-1
https://www.walmart.com/ip/480912399
These would give you the same performance as the two above and have twice the storage:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/2340855991
https://www.walmart.com/ip/5105358319
At the low end, this one should be able to handle low-medium graphics settings and is $300:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/2195027585
I wouldn't go any lower than that, at least in terms of new laptops, because performance drops off quickly and significantly. Walmart does host third-party sellers offering cheaper used laptops with decent hardware, as do other marketplaces, so let me know if you're interested in that and which sites you're be comfortable using, e.g. Amazon or Ebay.
As far as going above and beyond, I like doing this for Sims players, especially those on a budget who want or really need to get the most out of their purchase. Lots of people don't play anything else and seem to get more benefit out of the Sims game of their choice than many hardcore gamers with high-end systems and dozens of new AAA games in their libraries. It makes me happy to help a little bit.