I just got into the computer world of games. I travel to earn a living, usually I'm away for a week and at home on weekends. I wanted something I can take with me without lugging around my OG Ps4. You know, the big one that sounds like an airplane taking off and operates at 5000 degrees. Now I will say that I haven't tried playing any online first person shooters. I was mostly playing the new Subnautica: Below Zero that came out a few days ago. I started Early Access and spent over 20 hours playing this game between business days in the last 7 days. The ONLY issue I had with this laptop was that the frame rate was a bit jumpy and slow once my battery got down to around 30%. Once I figured out what was going on and the battery was down to around 12%, I plugged it in and left it alone for a while. After reloading everything worked as usual. As far as I know, this is by no means a high-end gaming laptop that anyone should be playing in competition. But for the casual, working-class gamer like me who just loves to play video games, it's absolutely perfect. I have the 1TB HDD version for $849.
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