| darthdevidem01 said: So I have had this old SONy Vaio Desktop computer (the model is so old sony don't make em anymore) for the last ten years. The best game I could play with no major crashes is probably "The Movies" (by Lionhead studios). And now my parents are gonna give me a new laptop as a present! Obviously I want to play games on it so MAC is out of question, and I want this laptop to stay with me throughout uni which will start in september & will carry on for 5 years, so reliability is KEY. Now which laptops would you reccommend? Being a SONY Sheep I thought VAIO might be good, but the word on the street isn't the best for VAIO. To make it easier here are my "key points" I want in the laptop: 1. Be able to last for 5 years and shouldn't have issues like every month = Reliability 2. Be able to play latest PC games on a good setting (not necessarily "high) & be able to play Pc games for the coming years = Future Proof 3. Should be kind of stylish = Nice to look at 4. Budget is between £500 & £1,500.......possibly higher. 5. Should be Windows 7 EDIT: IMPORTANT POINT -- Should have a HDMI port and be able to act as a MONITOR for Ps3! (if thats even possible) Please help! |
Lmao.
Not going to happen. Unless you get a Mac, most laptops break in 3 years, and a Mac is awful for gaming. Plus no laptop is future proof for gaming. I think the best mobile GPU you can get is the GTX260M which is okay, but not future proof at all as it's not DX11. Best bet is alienware or any laptop with the GTX260M. Anything like the 9600M isn't going to be close to future proof at all.
Get a desktop if you want future proof and reliable.







