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Left 4 Dead 2 Game For Laptop

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Malwarebytes : Anti-malware 1.7 Keygen Serial there. I bought an Asus A55V laptop. It has an I5 cpu @ 2,5ghz, 6 gigs of ram, nvidia geforce gt 630m 2gb and a lot of cool features, wasnt expensive and I am able to play L4D2 maxed out with no problems at all. I have everything cranked up in video settings and it doesn't even run on full load, so it doesn't get that hot. You can also play most never games, but you will have to decrease the graphics settings a bit.

At least that is my experience with my laptop. Are you looking fore something to play L4D2 on or any other games also? Originally posted by:I bought an Asus A55V laptop. It has an I5 cpu @ 2,5ghz, 6 gigs of ram, nvidia geforce gt 630m 2gb and a lot of cool features, wasnt expensive and I am able to play L4D2 maxed out with no problems at all. I have everything cranked up in video settings and it doesn't even run on full load, so it doesn't get that hot. You can also play most never games, but you will have to decrease the graphics settings a bit. At least that is my experience with my laptop.

Are you looking fore something to play L4D2 on or any other games also? I am looking for a laptop to play L4D2 on as well as other games. Some games, like TF2, I never really seem to have lag issues with after taking some precautions.

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Other games, like L4D2 and Minecraft, I still have to deal with lag after setting the graphics down, and even increasing the RAM alloted. A good gaming laptop all depends on the budget. For 700 dollars or so you could get an MSI CX61. I currently have that model and it runs Source engine games beautifully. I can have it at all maximum settings, including anti-aliasing, and it still runs great. If you're curious, here are the specs: Intel i5 3210M 2.5 GHz Nvidia GeForce 640M 2GB VRAM 6 GB DDR III RAM 500 GB HDD My friend also tells me he's able to get good performance with a 500 dollar laptop with an Intel HD Graphics 3000, but I don't have the model off hand.

EnZo's laptop sounds sufficient too. Provided you are not looking to play more recent games, I think a configuration such as his should be sufficient if it's cheaper. Originally posted by:A good gaming laptop all depends on the budget.

For 700 dollars or so you could get an MSI CX61. I currently have that model and it runs Source engine games beautifully. I can have it at all maximum settings, including anti-aliasing, and it still runs great. If you're curious, here are the specs: Intel i5 3210M 2.5 GHz Nvidia GeForce 640M 2GB VRAM 6 GB DDR III RAM 500 GB HDD My friend also tells me he's able to get good performance with a 500 dollar laptop with an Intel HD Graphics 3000, but I don't have the model off hand. EnZo's laptop sounds sufficient too.