I don't play games but from what I've read you probably are going to be closer to the $1000 range for a decent "gaming" computer..
I don't play games but from what I've read you probably are going to be closer to the $1000 range for a decent "gaming" computer..
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Will the game you want to play work on a entry level Intel GPU
that is the most important detail we need to know
you may want to look at a amd apu based system
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The steam games using the source engine are not that gpu intensive so you should get away with a midrange laptop gpu I reckon. Look for a laptop which has a nVidia GPU.
Do you a have a specific list of games in mind and a allowable budget? This info would help in providing recommendations. Also which country do you live in so we can provide links to stuff available to you locally.
I don't play games a lot, but when I do I want them to work. Here's a list of games I might play: team forttress two, mine craft,some of the FPS in the Ubuntu app store, and in browser flash games on sites like armor games.
I guess I'll save through the summer and I'll be able to pay up to $1500. I live in the USA.
Ive been looking around and I found some computers I like in that range. I didn't see that this thread had two pages, so inpatient me start a new thread more on that subject (sorry mods ). Link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...1#post12673851
In it I wrote in more detail what I'm looking for.
Thanks so much for your help!
tahdas
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