any GTA V compatible laptop so far?
60fps on med-high settings would already be okay for me
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Apr 9 2015, 02:37 PM
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any GTA V compatible laptop so far?
60fps on med-high settings would already be okay for me This post has been edited by jianh: Apr 9 2015, 02:37 PM |
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QUOTE(koopa @ Apr 9 2015, 02:45 PM) Should be ok. So far I played alot of previous/current gen game in High-Ultra, no lag at all. Next gen with Med-High should be fine. Yea so, I'm asking this thread whether any current/upcoming MSI laptops can support GTA V on 60fps med-high graphics setting? Any recommendation(s) please?Skyrim (mods), Elder Scrolls Online, Metal Gear Solid 5: GZ, Borderlands 2, Bioshock Infinite, Batman Arkham Origins |
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QUOTE(koopa @ Apr 9 2015, 03:04 PM) Get the GS series for slim and light. It will get hot if u play like 4hrs+ non stop. You need a cooler. GT series - expansive, fastest, is about 2x thicker compared to GS, should not get hot that fast. But very heavy. GE series- better not get this for serious gaming. It can support previous-current gen game but i wouldnt get this for GTA V. GT series sound good to me since I don't mind the weight (not bringing my machine to anywhere anyway) |
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