Title: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: knightguy on 2011 September 01, 00:20:48 i was wondering if anyone had any input about any laptops that will play sims 3 really good an still be good for everyday use?
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 01, 00:39:38 I was wondering if anyone had any input about any laptops that will play sims 3 really well and still be good for everyday use? Apparently, Sony Vaios are very good. I'm looking into a Vaio F-series laptop now, in case my laptop explodes (which is looking increasingly likely). I'm not linking to it, as Pescado might consider it shilling. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Narmy on 2011 September 01, 01:01:58 Get a desktop instead.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 01, 01:21:41 Get a desktop instead. I imagine that if the OP had wanted a desktop, it would not have asked for laptop recommendations. There are certainly legitimate reasons to have a laptop, and there are laptops quite capable of running TS3.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: knightguy on 2011 September 01, 01:23:28 i have a desktop but if/when I'm going somewhere for a while its not like i can easily bring it along :D
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: unknownlUser on 2011 September 01, 16:44:18 You'll be gaming when you get to this "somewhere"? If not, won't a tablet be better suited?
Most laptops that can play games well are heavy, desktop replacements - you'd be OK carrying a 17" 6-8lbs weight around? Anything smaller won't handle heat so well, nor have good graphics on a smaller 15" screen. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: dragoness on 2011 September 02, 00:07:00 Good luck finding a laptop that can handle TS3 for more than a few minutes at a time without reaching temperatures dangerous to both laptop and lap.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 02, 00:27:14 A good laptop cooler should keep temperatures reasonably low.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: MegAnne on 2011 September 02, 01:15:39 Good luck finding a laptop that can handle TS3 for more than a few minutes at a time without reaching temperatures dangerous to both laptop and lap. I have an ASUS G73SW, Republic of Gamers. So far, TS3 does not cause temperature problems. I'm grateful: when I'm traveling, I do not want to add a cooler to its 8 pounds.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: jsader on 2011 September 02, 02:21:23 I have an Asus N61J laptop, and it's run Sims 3 for over a year and half just fine. I have every ep and most of the sp's. The game rarely runs slow, other than the usual glitches that are caused by EA.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: unknownlUser on 2011 September 02, 07:08:42 <cut> If not, won't a table be better suited? <cut> A good laptop cooler should keep temperatures reasonably low. :D With my typo and jeebus's recommendation, you might as well be carrying a table, after all! Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: dragonic on 2011 September 02, 13:01:02 Have you looked at the Alienware gaming laptops?
Sure they're heavier than a box of bricks but gaming performance is like none other. And if you're a Mac person, MacBooks can run Sims 3 as well. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Eeyore on 2011 September 02, 14:27:41 And if you're a Mac person, MacBooks can run Sims 3 as well. This is true, but you'll also acquire some fabulous third-degree lap burns.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: knightguy on 2011 September 02, 15:19:27 I've looked into Alienware an they do indeed seem to be a great computer but if I can find a similar laptop that doesn't have such heavy price
and I know gaming laptops are bulky but I rather carry that then lug around a desktop :D Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 02, 16:44:21 I've looked into Alienware an they do indeed seem to be a great computer but if I can find a similar laptop that doesn't have such heavy price No, never get an Alienware laptop. They're overpriced pieces of crap. Also, a Dell by any other word is still a Dell.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: sarsbar on 2011 September 02, 18:34:49 Anything's better than HP, though. I can't think of a single HP laptop that my family's owned that hasn't wound up with a blacked-out screen, a cooling system that nearly bursts into flames, or a power plug that starts sparking and smoking (and yet my father insists on continuing to buy them). Fuck HP, they should just stick to printers.
AND IN CASE IT IS NOT ALREADY CLEAR, knightguy, I am talking to you first and foremost. Do not give them your money for a laptop, it will only end in tears and scorched carpeting! Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: dragonic on 2011 September 02, 18:56:16 Well, I'll say this.
Laptops were never meant for gaming. Their purpose was to be portable. The so-called "gaming laptops" are the ones that overheat and explode. O, and did I mention it's like carrying around a box of bricks? Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: sarsbar on 2011 September 02, 19:07:25 It's been said already that he should get a desktop, but if it's an exploding box of bricks he wants, then hey.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: jezzer on 2011 September 02, 21:36:51 If I take a laptop somewhere, it's going to be used for reading eBooks or for internet access. I can wait until I get home to stir the Pudding.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: TapThatBooty on 2011 September 02, 22:08:19 The HP Satellite C660/C660D is a good one. I have that one and it is able to play it really well and it doesn't overheat. It loads quite quickly and while it can play the game really well on medium to high settings.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: soozelwoozel on 2011 September 02, 22:22:11 OK, you know what, this laptop hate is ridonkulous. Yes, of course, a desktop is far superior when it comes to playing games, as you can get a much better rig for much less money and less chance of burnination. But that doesn't mean you CAN'T play The Sims on a laptop, it's just not optimum. There are plenty of reasons why people use laptops and not desktops. It's just so boring to always hear the same histrionic refrain of "GET A DESKTOP". Clearly knightguy wants a laptop over a desktop FOR A REASON.
I have never simmed on a desktop. I used to play TS2 on this hulking beast of an HP, which did have overheating problems, but this was rectified by a cheap fan. It handled everything pretty well but took eons to load the game. Course, this isn't much help for knightguy, as this was a couple of years ago now. Now I play on a macbook, and whilst the game is definitely far from optimum, its lag is not so bad that it makes me stop playing. Yeah, it would be better to play on a Windows desktop, but I'm not going to be replacing my mac anytime soon for the sake of a single game. So yeah, if I can play pudding on a 2 year old macbook pro, then there's definitely a laptop out there knightguy can use to play a decent game of Sims. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: morriganrant on 2011 September 02, 22:23:33 The "this is what I have! It runs great!" posts are almost useless without specs and game setup. Game settings, CC, Expansions and Stuff Packs, plus the specs on the Laptop would probably be much more helpful, just saying. Google could supply the specs, but not the rest of that info.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Madame Mim on 2011 September 02, 23:11:16 I know of a really great thing you can do to entertain yourself when away from your desktop PC. It's called a book. It was a fantastic invention in the realms of entertainment discovered many many years ago, and it has recently gone through some radical alterations. Now, not only can you carry a light weight collection of papers which contain words of education, enlightenment and entertainment, but you can also opt for technologically more advanced versions. You can carry an e-reader and have a library at your finger tips. You can opt for a library of audio books on your phone or mp3 player. You could even sell out and get an iPad.
You do not need to be permenantly attached to a computer to enjoy life. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 02, 23:35:45 The "this is what I have! It runs great!" posts are almost useless without specs and game setup. Game settings, CC, Expansions and Stuff Packs, plus the specs on the Laptop would probably be much more helpful, just saying. Google could supply the specs, but not the rest of that info. My current lappy is a Dell (a mistake, I know) that does have heating issues--it can reach temperatures above 70 Celsius when under stress--but does manage to play TS3 well. Specs: Windoze 7 64-bit i7 Q820M @ 1.73 GHz ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 8 GB RAM 500 GB HDD It's a lumbering 17" dinosaur, but it can play TS3 quite well on high settings. Because of the damage I've managed to do to it in the year and a half I've had it, I'm already planning on getting a new laptop. I'm looking at a 16" Vaio F-series laptop with these specs: Windoze 7 64-bit i7-2720QM @ 2.2 GHz Nvidia Geforce 540M 8 GB RAM 640 GB HDD ETA: Quote http://You do not need to be permenantly attached to a computer to enjoy life. Of course you do! What kind of sick person are you?Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: jezzer on 2011 September 02, 23:36:46 You do not need to be permenantly attached to a computer to enjoy life. HERETIC! Should we stone her? I think we should stone her. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: dragoness on 2011 September 02, 23:49:03 I had a powerful Alienware "gaming computer" that melted, despite a water-based cooling platform and an extra fan. And by "melted", I mean playing the Sims 2 overheated it to the point that the video card slagged and its melted plastic ruined the motherboard.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: MegAnne on 2011 September 02, 23:55:21 If I take a laptop somewhere, it's going to be used for reading eBooks or for internet access. I can wait until I get home to stir the Pudding. Isn't a tablet enough for that? Why, for Jupiter's sake, would you need to drag a laptop around?I know of a really great thing you can do to entertain yourself when away from your desktop PC. It's called a book. It was a fantastic invention in the realms of entertainment discovered many many years ago, and it has recently gone through some radical alterations. Now, not only can you carry a light weight collection of papers which contain words of education, enlightenment and entertainment, but you can also opt for technologically more advanced versions. You can carry an e-reader and have a library at your finger tips. You can opt for a library of audio books on your phone or mp3 player. You could even sell out and get an iPad. Agreed. I travel from Florida to California almost every week, so I've an average of 4 books in my suitcase and my Kindle in my purse. What if I really, really, really want to play Sims 3?You do not need to be permenantly attached to a computer to enjoy life. The "this is what I have! It runs great!" posts are almost useless without specs and game setup. Game settings, CC, Expansions and Stuff Packs, plus the specs on the Laptop would probably be much more helpful, just saying. Google could supply the specs, but not the rest of that info. OK. You can Google the Asus G73SW. I replaced the primary HDD with a 256GB SSD and I'm using a Seagate Momentus XT 500GB (hybrid) as 2nd HD. I've every EP and SP.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: IAmTheRad on 2011 September 03, 00:29:47 I got an Asus K53SV-A1, and it runs The Sims 3 at max settings at 30fps. Of course I use the fps limiter so my computer doesn't melt and use extra processing for The Sims 3.
Specs on my laptop are: i5-2410M, 6GB RAM, GeForce GT 540M. I did have to tweak the gpusetting file in the main Sims 3 folder to make it say I had a '4' for a processor instead of a 2 (I can handle the 4. It's dual core, but quad thread. Laptop runs Shogun 2 at high settings at good speed, for crying out loud!) and the laptop so far has served me well. Sims also says my GPU is a 1. It's also a 4. The GeForce isn't on the list. With a memory of '4' it's assumed the graphics chip would be a 4 as well. Game runs at max anyways so I'm good. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Roux on 2011 September 03, 00:48:46 +1 to the Asus brand recommendation as a worthwhile gaming laptop. I bought the G60JX last year and as long as I use FPS limiter I have very little lag in TS3. Load time in my 4th-generation legacy world (MSR's Plum Grove) is now up to a few minutes, but once loaded it still plays well. Sometimes I see the blocky white textures when I first load a lot, but they resolve quickly and overall I'm not pounding my head against my desk from impatience.
Heat is an issue, but again, using FPS limiter and quitting after 1-2 hours and allowing the computer to rest keeps it under control. I know a laptop fan will help, but I keep forgetting to get one. I also generally use my laptop placed on a hard surface with it elevated in the back, which alleviates some of the heating issues. All EPs and SPs installed, nearly all store content, and nearly 700MB of user CC (merged and kept under 100 files total). I play with most graphic settings on high or very high, although I limit my high detail lots to 1. Basic computer specs (thank you, Speccy): OS: Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 2.27GHz RAM: 4.0GB @ 533MHz Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M Hard drive: 488GB Seagate ST9500420AS (SATA) Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: jezzer on 2011 September 03, 01:20:24 If I take a laptop somewhere, it's going to be used for reading eBooks or for internet access. I can wait until I get home to stir the Pudding. Isn't a tablet enough for that? Why, for Jupiter's sake, would you need to drag a laptop around?Because I actually own a laptop and I don't have a tablet? For example? And most laptops are lightweight enough that you don't have to actually drag them? You know? Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: morriganrant on 2011 September 03, 01:40:51 Or, there are also tablets that are basically laptops. We have a Motion Computing LE1700 that is pretty awesome for reading or watching anything you want, it runs windows. It also runs GuildWars very well although sims 3 would probably be a bad idea. We bought ours for $255US because someone dropped it and cracked the glass. Replacing the glass is nothing. Personally I'd rather have that then a Ipad or Kindle and I'd consider it more worth it to "lug around" then something that gives me restrictions on the files it wants to open, making me pay for programs to do so, or making it a pain in the ass. Also why I'd prefer a laptop for the same, although my Droid does a fair job atm.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: MegAnne on 2011 September 03, 03:51:42 Actually I don't feel that I've any restriction when using the Kindle. My library is on epub format so I convert to mobi with Calibre. The Kindle reads all those and is the only device I know that is "kind" to my eyes.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: soozelwoozel on 2011 September 03, 10:05:38 The "this is what I have! It runs great!" posts are almost useless without specs and game setup. Game settings, CC, Expansions and Stuff Packs, plus the specs on the Laptop would probably be much more helpful, just saying. Google could supply the specs, but not the rest of that info. Yep, this is very true. I didn't provide specs though because I was referring to a five year old laptop and an outdated game. My point wasn't so much, "get what I've got!", more "it's not beyond the realm of possibility to play Sims on a laptop". Also, Madame Mim, way to be patronising. Yeah, of course there's more to life than computers. Just because you own a laptop doesn't mean you're surgically attached to it. What about students? People who travel for work and need to do work on trains and planes? People who don't have a TV or any practical space for a desktop (eg people flat-sharing in small flats). There are myriad reasons why someone might prefer a laptop over a desktop. And as for tablets, I have one of those too. It's great for short journeys where you want something to distract you whilst travelling. However, the iPad (yes, of course there are others, but it is the market leader) has its limitations, especially if you're going to be away from a computer for a long time. Also, it strikes me that once you factor in the need for a separate keyboard if you want to do more than just some light typing, you might as well be carrying a lightweight netbook. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: snapzit on 2011 September 03, 16:20:59 I think she's already stoned.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: soozelwoozel on 2011 September 03, 17:57:26 I think she's already stoned. Hey, it's called being fashionably late, don'tcha know? Now if you'll excuse me, there's a warehouse rave in Dalston I really must attend. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 03, 21:37:39 The Asus G74SX looks very nice to me, but I'm worried it may be overpowered for TS3.
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Madame Mim on 2011 September 03, 21:43:12 The reason given by the OP was for the purposes of travelling with Sims, over and above having a desktop in their home already.
Don't mistake the style of my 'speech' for condescension. I'd wish for more emoticons but people mistake my meaning when I'm in the same room as them, so I don't expect more on the Internet. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Jeebus on 2011 September 03, 22:57:00 While talking in #grah, I was convinced to go with a desktop as my main computer. Now I will just need a cheap laptop (~$500) for when I'm away from home. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: knightguy on 2011 September 03, 23:45:14 haha I was also looking at the Asus G74SX since bestbuy has it for 1,099 and after looking at amazon and newegg that price doesn't seem to bad for this model
tho wouldn't more power be a good thing rather then bad? Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: soozelwoozel on 2011 September 04, 00:31:16 haha I was also looking at the Asus G74SX since bestbuy has it for 1,099 and after looking at amazon and newegg that price doesn't seem to bad for this model tho wouldn't more power be a good thing rather then bad? How difficult is it to type those three extra letters? Seriously, if you want people to help you, at least try to look as if you've spent more than a nanosecond on writing your responses. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: TapThatBooty on 2011 September 04, 02:58:58 I realized later that I didn't give enough information on the laptop I mentioned before, so here it is ;)
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506) System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA System Model: Satellite C660D Processor: AMD E-350 Processor (2 CPUs), ~1.6GHz Memory: 6144MB RAM DirectX Version: DirectX 11 DX Setup Parameters: Not found System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) Card name: AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Display Memory: 2983 MB Current Mode: 1366 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz) It can play the game OK on high settings, but I find that it renders the textures a little bit faster with a few settings turned to medium (I think it's the Sim Detail, but I could check). The games I have installed are The Sims 3 (obviously), WA, AMB, LN, GEN and Outdoor Living Stuff. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2011 September 04, 03:35:58 I had a powerful Alienware "gaming computer" that melted, despite a water-based cooling platform and an extra fan. And by "melted", I mean playing the Sims 2 overheated it to the point that the video card slagged and its melted plastic ruined the motherboard. That is probably because the video card itself was not cooled by the same system. So your video card melted its own plastic housing, while the CPU itself was fine.Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: somethingdifferent on 2011 September 11, 06:35:51 I'm running sims3 on an Aspire laptop from walmart, it's about 3 years old. I could type up all the stuff on the lil stickers, but alot is worn off, and I'd make a lot of typos and piss people off. I know it's windows 7, I know it runs up to generations, but I have concerns about if it'll run pets. And I know the overheating issue is a BITCH. If I find a decent, or even just rediculously cheap fan, I buy as many as I can, because this thing eats them. I think it killed it's battery. I don't know if it was the strain of the game, or the computer itself sucking.
I doubt that's been much help, but I hope it's been some help to someone. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: IAmTheRad on 2011 September 12, 02:36:58 Ok, I figured out that Sims 3 was actually trying to run off my integrated GPU, rather than the nVidia in my laptop. Due to this, I cannot use the 3booter (crashes TS3W.exe, but anyways, I get a rating of '5' which is considered 'uber' for Sims 3. The game runs extremely well, at whatever FPS the game wants it to run at.
Very playable, and enjoyable without much laggyness except for poorly made worlds with the routing issues and whatnot. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: deroger on 2011 September 13, 05:13:38 The main question is, do you want the laptop as exclusive or supplemental outfit?
Besides an i7-2600K desktop, I have a 14" Vaio CR-31S which is surely not the newest stuff around (Core2Duo T8100, 2x2.1 GHz, 3GB RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 w/ shared memory, OS is Win7 Home/32Bit) but Sims3 runs satisfactory with most eyecandy enabled. Startup time is a small issue however, since it only runs a 5400 rpm hard drive, but nowadays, you can get around that with a SSD disk. Sure, the screen is a tradeoff, trying to balance screen size/resolution (1280x800) vs encumbrance/mobility. On the other hand, my Vaio is not too heavy (little more than 1 kg), fits also smaller bags/backpacks, and with the optional/add-on high-endurance battery manages >5h on low consumption or a at least a good 2-3h gaming session on high power. Heat is only an issue with the supplied power adaptor which I like to give a few minutes to cool down before re-packing it after playing for some hours. Since I re-package my ~2 GB's of downloads at least once a month, gameflow has no serious stutters or else. Just to remind you, having hundreds of small packages will seriously hurt gameplay on even a high-end i7 machine. I do not try to suggest that my Vaio can live up to the performance a full-grown i5 or i7, especially desktop versions. But I use it more than my high-end rig, and in my expereince, it's not too shabby. Just my 2cents Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Seqkat on 2011 September 15, 10:48:38 +1 to the Asus brand recommendation as a worthwhile gaming laptop. I bought the G60JX last year and as long as I use FPS limiter I have very little lag in TS3. Load time in my 4th-generation legacy world (MSR's Plum Grove) is now up to a few minutes, but once loaded it still plays well. Sometimes I see the blocky white textures when I first load a lot, but they resolve quickly and overall I'm not pounding my head against my desk from impatience. I'd also say that ASUS have some very decent gaming laptops - I am not on one anymore, but had a G1 when they came out which performed extremely nicely, and have tested out a couple of the more recent models which are equally good in terms of performance (relative to time of release, of course). Some of them do get a little hot, but those laptop coolers can work brilliantly, and it's not a universal problem - maybe just check reviews etc. to look out for which ones get hottest. These days I am on a 'desktop replacement' rather than straight laptop - because I live in two places at once I can't really get a desktop, but I've found that it performs well. It's the acer Aspire 8930, Nvidia 9600M GT, 4 gigs RAM, Core2Duo. I mention it not as a recommendation (because it's old, and pretty outdated these days) but more to say as a useful baseline that it runs the Sims 3 with all expansion packs fine - I am on highest graphic settings most of the time and get no lag in gameplay, although I have to try and keep CC down. So really you shouldn't have a problem finding something fairly cheap which is far better than this setup and should be able to play the Sims 3 nicely. Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: Lisen on 2011 September 15, 20:14:40 I have a good desktop PC at home but also a 3-4 years old laptop when travelling and I have Sims 3 with all EP's and SP's and alot of CC. I play alot with good quality and not too bad lagging.
It's a HP Pavilion dv9500 Notebook PC with Intel(R) Core(TM)2Duo CPU 2.20 GHz, 4 GB, Visra, 32 bit I always use a cooling plate and the CPU temperatures is 45-50°C when playing Sims. So, you can play Sims on a laptop! Title: Re: Laptop Recommendations? Post by: dragonic on 2011 September 15, 20:26:22 So, you can play Sims on a laptop! No one said that you can't play games on a laptop. It's just generally unwieldy. |