Suggestions on gaming computer
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 6:19 pm
For one of the kids.... desktop or laptop? And if you go desktop, get one from a supplier like e Buyer or get one of those making people to make one?
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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 10:52 pm PS5.
Should last you at least 5-6 years. Proper Gaming PC will be out of date in 6 months and cost three times as much.

Isn't that just on the Football Games?KungFooBob wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 11:33 pm Online PC gaming is all about who can cheat the best without being banned.
My PS5 I put to sleep when bored and starts from the same spot again in less than 10 seconds.
That's just not true, I have friends who are still playing AAA games on 6 year old machines.KungFooBob wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 10:52 pm PS5.
Should last you at least 5-6 years. Proper Gaming PC will be out of date in 6 months and cost three times as much.
Wassat! Just taken a quick look and seems to be a mini console that plays steam games, is that right?JamJar wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 9:15 am Here is a suggestion out of left field slightly .... take a look at the Steam Deck, I have one and it is brilliant.
Yes, knew that a deck wouldn't work for School but wondered if we might be best separating the 2 if we had issues running games on the laptop which would probably be fairly budget. Having said that this is the game he is desperate to play and hoping it won't be too taxing compared to the AAA games. I've noticed that this game is listed as maybe having issues with a Steam Deck anyway without customisation.JamJar wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:12 am If one of the uses for the computer is school work then the Steam Deck is probably a no then. It runs SteamOS (a version of Linux) and runs lots of games but there can be compatibly issues with some. A laptop is probably the best bet for convenience but budget is important here, how much are you wanting to spend? Bargains can be had and a lot of retailers do interest free purchase options or they did before Truss!
I checked on my Steam Deck and it says it is playable, the game is in early access so is not finished yet so might get better, if you are local to me you are welcome to come and take a look.Supermofo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 11:15 amYes, knew that a deck wouldn't work for School but wondered if we might be best separating the 2 if we had issues running games on the laptop which would probably be fairly budget. Having said that this is the game he is desperate to play and hoping it won't be too taxing compared to the AAA games. I've noticed that this game is listed as maybe having issues with a Steam Deck anyway without customisation.JamJar wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:12 am If one of the uses for the computer is school work then the Steam Deck is probably a no then. It runs SteamOS (a version of Linux) and runs lots of games but there can be compatibly issues with some. A laptop is probably the best bet for convenience but budget is important here, how much are you wanting to spend? Bargains can be had and a lot of retailers do interest free purchase options or they did before Truss!
This bit worries me a bit from the comments in the reviews, sounds fairly buggy still and there's a difference being an adult and understanding what that means and being 10 years old and wanting to build your own dreadnaughts as I think that's what he most wants to do.