Strictly you can buy more batteries and swap them in to get more life.suntt123 said:To be fair, some people would have to buy 2 PCs; one for work/school and one for gaming. I know there are gaming laptops but from what I understand their batteries die pretty quickly and they'd still be more expensive than a garden variety laptop. Besides that, you'd miss out on the console exclusive games of which there are quite a fewLucidGrifter said:1. the cost of a pc is too high and you have to constantly buy new hardware.
- you can buy a pc for $700 and be able to play almost every modern game at highest settings(excluding crysis 3 and games similar to it) with decent resolution plus any retro game, including console games from gamecube, ps1, gba, genesis, snes, nes, n64, etc.
- My computer is only slightly more expensive(add $100) is nearly 2 years old and i can still play farcry 3 at high settings with good framerate.
Also strictly you don't need a gaming laptop. I do have one but I got one that plays games in 3D and stuff. My friends who I game with have average laptops and they play most/all games fine. We are currently waiting for graduation at university and playing TF2 for free and Lord of the Rings online for free and Left 4 Dead 2 which you can get in steams sales for under 5 pounds and Payday: the Heist for 3 pounds.