

The MSI GP62 isn't a bad laptop for gaming by any means, but I'd honestly aim for a 1000 series based model. Just like how cellphones don't improve in battery life with each generation, because the manufacturers keep cramming more hardware into them. Paradox Interactive for a Cities: Skylines bundle featuring the core game. Your graphic settings are not the limit here - it's CPU bound game on all machines regardless of rendering settings - this is all about it rendering cars/pedestrians. Barrel - The ballistic performance of the 1301 Comp Pro takes full advantage.

Yet the Pascal based gamer laptops tend to run quite hot too, because the developers just use the newfound headspace for other components. Actually pretty incredible if it is running 20-30FPS on a huge city - believe me, Skylines runs slow FPS on my desktop 9700K with 2060 SUPER. The mobile GTX 1000 series I believe is also the first set of gpu's to be the same peformance as the desktop, not scaled down to save on heat and power cause they are already efficent in both The newer the architecture, the smaller the die shrink, the cooler it runs (for every component) That isn't much of a problem anymore, todays laptops run much cooler then older laptops do Thry dont have the airflow a desktop does They are not designed for this kind of stuff, the heat from the cpu will slow it down or shut it off entirely. Originally posted by dadyrghluv69:The fact your playing on a laptop is the problem.
