I would love to have some help figuring out if my laptop is compatible with the Sims 4 ... I own all expansion, stuff, and game packs.
- Will it be able to run it at all? Lower settings?
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i7-16gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-128gb-solid-state-drive-gun-gray/6373047.p?skuId=6373047
Thank you in advance.
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For laptops, you would need one with a good processor and a good dedicated graphics card (not just Intel Integrated card only). That being said, this game runs really bad even on good gaming laptops on high settings (I would know, LOL), but this is not to say that you should play the game on lower end laptops since it won't make a difference on the performance. The game is the problem but if you have a non-gaming laptop, you can potentially over heat that laptop and ruin it as a whole.
Whilst no one is wrong for saying that a PC would perform better and could be better value, maybe you don't have the space or the right circumstances to have a fixed desk...
I personally run TS4 off of a Dell Inspiron 7000 which is a good 3-4 years old now. I find it runs TS4 with no problem. It could be quicker but I usually have Spotify and Chrome running as well. 😂
This thread here mentions the same Intel UHD Graphics 620 and that it will be fine on Medium graphic settings at the very least: Click
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I don't know that much about tech stuff, but my laptop was a few hundred cheaper than that one and it runs the game solidly on ultra graphics. Sometimes theres random lag spikes if I have other programs open at the same time and the fan gets a bit loud on occasion but otherwise no issues.
Sims 4 isn't really a "heavy" game for laptops, my old laptop was much cheaper and 6 years old and it still ran the game fine on lower graphics. I think a lot of people have only played on PC and don't realise laptops really aren't that bad anymore.
Hmmm, Laptops will still inherit one downside that most PCs do not and that is upgradability so if one is to invest in an laptop, it is something that can last for at 3 years or more for laptops are what you see is what you get. Not much can be upgraded and some stores has an no refund policy. I can agree with an need for an laptop due to space or whatever, but even in that scenario you still have to research, shop smart and becareful of some salesman as they may sell you something you may not need or use. Also, I do not believe in buying laptops or even desktops just to play one game and future proofing the system.
They were never bad. They just cost a lot more because companies have to find a way to fit all that hardware in a small space while providing enough cooling for the parts not to melt.
Also many people buy expensive laptops without seeing the specs which is a terrible idea since many laptops are designed for business purposes and feature low voltage CPUs etc that thrive in a business environment but not in a gaming one.
Also laptops are still much more prone to damage due to the overheating issue stated by the others in this thread.
Also (probably not the case with you) but several people think they run the Sims 4 on ultra settings when the truth is they run ultra settings + laptop mode. Laptop mode decreases graphical quality so much that it's looks better to play in low settings with no laptop mode on than in ultra settings with laptop mode on. Many seem to not realize that and think that their laptops is some kind of cheap hardware god
Also I usually always bring up PCs because the person posting might not know how much cheaper and more powerful PCs are. I used to play the Sims on laptops for almost 6 years so I wish someone had told me earlier how much cheaper and smoother PCs are.