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@swhite1995 That laptop would technically run Sims 4, but not well at all. There are better options even for under $300. This is the best one I've found just now:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/416132914
It should be able to run the all current packs together on low-medium or medium graphics settings. I'm not sure whether it's available near you, but if so, it's a very good choice in thie price range.
If you can't find that laptop near you and can't get it delivered, let me know and I'll look for other options. The others I saw on Walmart's site just now aren't great, but I can look elsewhere.
thanks! Yeah I’ll need another one, that one just says “check availability nearby”
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@swhite1995 What do you think of this one? It's $310, it's new, it has enough RAM and storage for Sims 4 and a decent-enough processor and graphics chip that you should be able to play with all current packs installed.
There are also some open-box options listed, but those will depend on your location.
These two refurbished options have the same hardware and just differ by model and screen type and size:
The first one is the better option because it's new, but if you're going for a refurbished model, any of these will be fine. You'll notice they all run Windows in S mode, so you'll need to "upgrade" to Home before you can install Sims 4. But this is simple and can be done in a few clicks.
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