Can someone help me with PC specs for 2k15
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Re: Can someone help me with PC specs for 2k15
That's an expensive laptop for its specs though. I don't think it's a good purchase for gaming but it's up to you. -
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I have to agree with fearwhatnow: low settings at best. If you're looking to play games like 2k15 with this laptop you're going to be disappointed, and the laptop just doesn't seem to be a good value. Even looking at non-gaming specs, the laptop doesn't seem to have an ssd or 1080p screen. Unless you're in love with the design of the laptop (if it's like the Lenovo G500s I used to have, it's solid but not spectacular) this seems to be poor value for $800 imo.
A very quick search netted me this laptop for $550: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834314535.
Purely from a specs standpoint, it's a much better value. You still won't have a great screen but you'll save $250 and that 840m will handle this game at medium settings at native resolution.Comment
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Edit: Go here for an idea of what you'll be able to play with that 840m. Pretty much every 2014 game (minus AC: Unity but Ubisoft doesn't really count) is at least playable, and you'll be able to get medium/high settings on plenty of games. Absolutely not a gaming pc by any means, but you're not gonna find a better gaming laptop for that money.Last edited by joosegoose; 12-24-2014, 11:20 AM.Comment
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That price is a ripoff, when using a laptop you would need a very good high end computer (laptop). For 2k15 since it's made the leap to next gen (new engine).. I would say get a desktop.
I don't know where you live but if you have a store called microcenter.com they're amazing, no ripoffs.
If you don't have that store tiger direct and new egg are good options (I prefer tiger direct).
All the best,
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