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Mokailo

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  2. Hey guys, I was wondering if this gaming laptop can handle LSPDFR. This is the model I'm planning to buy: MSI Katana 17 HX B14WGK-044IT Gaming Notebook, 17.3", Intel® Core i7 14650HX processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 5070, 16 GB RAM, 1000 GB SSD, Black, Windows 11 Home. Aside from the base LSPDFR mod, I only plan to download a few plugins, specifically: LAPD cars and uniforms, a dashcam/bodycam mod, and the glock and taser mod. Do you think I'll experience frame drops, or is 16 GB of RAM not enough? Also, I will be downloading the legacy version of LSPDFR instead of Enhanced because I prefer the classic one.I'm perfectly fine playing on Medium/High graphics settings, there's no need to have everything set to Ultra. I just want to make sure I'm not wasting my money. I won't be installing any graphics mods either, precisely to avoid FPS drops and save my money. Additionally, if any laptop experts could tell me if I'll run into overheating issues with this specific laptop during long LSPDFR sessions, I'd really appreciate it. PS: I know that MSI Building structure is ass, and it's all plastic, but i don't have the space to fit a desktop PC in my house and also, i can still use it as a "Desktop" pc because i'll just keep it at home every day and play with it plugged in the current.

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