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I just bought this laptop and was wondering if it will run the game?

It actually has an Intel i7 not an i5. It also has NVIDIA Geforce graphics card

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I just bought this laptop and was wondering if it will run the game?

It actually has an Intel i7 not an i5. It also has NVIDIA Geforce graphics card

Specify. What i7 and what nvidia gpu does it have? Your link above has an i5 and a intel hd gpu.

I'd stay away from laptops, especially if you plan on using non-gaming laptops for gaming. for that price you could build a desktop that can give you slightly better performance =/ what you've said it's an ok laptop that might run GTA (possibly on low-medium settings). Although it's still a laptop that wasn't intended for gaming.

But that's my personal opinion of course, some people don't have space for a desktop. just FYI consider investing in a laptop cooler, if you run a game like GTA on a laptop that's not made for gaming, then the processor will be working at a speed it wasn't designed for and will get hot (which could potentially cook your laptop's hardware) 

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I'd stay away from laptops, especially if you plan on using non-gaming laptops for gaming. for that price you could build a desktop that can give you slightly better performance =/ what you've said it's an ok laptop that might run GTA (possibly on low-medium settings). Although it's still a laptop that wasn't intended for gaming.

But that's my personal opinion of course, some people don't have space for a desktop. just FYI consider investing in a laptop cooler, if you run a game like GTA on a laptop that's not made for gaming, then the processor will be working at a speed it wasn't designed for and will get hot (which could potentially cook your laptop's hardware) 

For that price he could get himself a desktop that gives a LOT of better performance :D But i think it's not neccesarily that people who use laptops don't have space for a desktop, but rather they don't have time to use a desktop or they can't, because maybe they are on the move constantly. Bringing a laptop with you everywhere, let's be honest, is a lot more practical, than carrying around a desktop xD

Build a desktop. PLEASE. It isn't that hard and the performance for the price you get will beat everything in a store. Along with what other's have said, laptops aren't meant for gaming so might as well get a desktop and maybe a cheaper laptop for whatever uses you need it for. If you need any help getting started on the PC building field, PM me and I'll be glad to help you out :)

*And that envy isn't that good for gaming, especially with what you can build for 700 bucks* 

Feel free to PM me for help! Also please hit the like button if anything I said helped or made ya laugh. Specialty is computer hardware and assembling so feel free to ask anything if you need help :)

 

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