first time for gaming laptop

Caveman love

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Hi there guys it's my first time on this site .
I would like to ask for some help on a gaming PC
I saw this laptop on this web site http://www.ivory.co.il/catalog.php?id=8558
and I thought if this laptop can run battlefield 3 on 45-50 fps and other games like assassin creed 3 on a good quality looking , batman origins , far cry 3 and other maybe 2-3 years down the road? . And do you think it's a good laptop for it's cost in dollars it's 1525 dollars I know it's costly
but everything in my country is pretty expensive. think you for your help
 
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Its hard to say.

This laptop will run both BF3 and AC3 on medium just fine (I doubt about running it on ultra) but since of the next gen consoles, system requirments for games will become much higher in 2-3 years which is a big concern.

Personally, getting a gaming PC is a lot cheaper then a gaming laptop and you can get more "beefy" specs on it. Gaming laptops are very expensive anyway...

lpedraja2002

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I'd go for a lesser resolution screen. The higher the resolution, the higher the performance drop and the lower your visual quality settings will be if you want steady fps.

Go for a 720p screen resolution with a an Nvidia 650M or higher. A couple of months ago I saved a forum user from making the mistake of buying a laptop with a 1080p screen and a weaker video card, instead I recommended a Lenovo with a screen res of 720p and a slightly better video card, he sent me a private message after he bought the laptop telling me how good it perform and how well the games looked.

Resolution isn't what determines good visual quality in a game its all about the settings, the most you can notice from a higher resolution is less jaggies thus less need for anti-aliasing.
 

Effeectt

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Its hard to say.

This laptop will run both BF3 and AC3 on medium just fine (I doubt about running it on ultra) but since of the next gen consoles, system requirments for games will become much higher in 2-3 years which is a big concern.

Personally, getting a gaming PC is a lot cheaper then a gaming laptop and you can get more "beefy" specs on it. Gaming laptops are very expensive anyway...
 
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