I don't have a gaming laptop, because those things are way too expensive for me, but I have a laptop. Not really designed for gaming, but I play all games on it and it runs perfectly. I have yet to see how it'll run next year's games, but I've been running the games from the last year and this year on maximized graphic settings and without problems. Asus makes some really great laptops, even if they're not specifically for gaming. I had one before, and it endured all kinds of torture for 4-5 years, but then ran out of space and was too old really, for my needs at least. I got a new one last year and I expect it'll last about as much as the previous one. The old one still works perfectly fine though, will soon have 6 years and it's been cleaned and had the operative system reinstalled, so I could use it for everything, but gaming, some more. And the new one will, I suppose and hope, have a similar life, maybe a bit more endurable gaming wise.
And why a laptop? Well, I'm a student (I bet you got a lot of answers like this). I move from my birth town to my college town all the time and a desktop is really impractical. I also love laptops because I can move them around, make myself comfortable wherever I want and so on. Also, I'm going skiing every year and I can carry it with me to have something to do in the hotel. It's practical and suits my needs and if I had the money, I'd get a good gaming laptop. Not that there's something wrong with this one, but still. I saw some really great Asus' gaming laptops, but they cost a fortune (and yes, I'm an Asus fangirl).
And why a laptop? Well, I'm a student (I bet you got a lot of answers like this). I move from my birth town to my college town all the time and a desktop is really impractical. I also love laptops because I can move them around, make myself comfortable wherever I want and so on. Also, I'm going skiing every year and I can carry it with me to have something to do in the hotel. It's practical and suits my needs and if I had the money, I'd get a good gaming laptop. Not that there's something wrong with this one, but still. I saw some really great Asus' gaming laptops, but they cost a fortune (and yes, I'm an Asus fangirl).