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Well, it may lag in some populated places with people and cars.
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If it's a desktop, then you can go for it, but if it's a laptop.. Well, prepare to not be able to play the newer titles. You might last on GTA IV's shitty port with around 20-30 struggling fps. Save up more money, get a better laptop that will last you a few good years.
Or alternatively, you can just build a desktop that's more cheaper and upgrade able in the near future.
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Constant 60 FPS @gta sa
I'd say 40 - 50 @GTA IV on med-high settings.
Whats the model for the laptop? I might buy one soon as well.
In my opinion you should just go to a store. Mostly small stores (They know better than stores like Best Buy) and tell them you want to run GTA IV and tell them your price range. Then just go to Best Buy (or a similar store whatever it is in your country) and buy it there since it will be cheaper
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According to my research you will be able to run BF4 mid-high settings at 30 FPS.
So GTA 4 no problem assuming GTA 4 likes your PC.
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Thank You all for replies, i think i will buy that.
This is Sony Vaio SVF1521F7EB
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Around ~70-80 with FPS limiter off and very high graphics setting. FPS will be reduced to 30-40 when the objects are loading otherwise it'd give you easy 70-80 as I also get this FPS with my laptop having Core i5, 4GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 7650M. On my PC, I get 90-100 quite easily.