I have this laptop, I don't know this game, but it does not seem very expensive, I might give it a try and come back and comment. I have an eGPU for gaming, I tried a bit without Assassins Creed Odyssey, looked ok
Would you recommend using an eGPU to game on this, or is the internal one just fine? Also, if you do happen to try the game out, first of all, thank you, and second, how does it run with the integrated GPU and medium to low settings, and AI traffic on? Once again, thank you for the answer!
I have an LG gram 16Z90P and it runs GTA 4 on minimum settings pretty ok. But if I use a laptop table with a cooling fan and position the laptop correctly on the fans then I can get some beautiful graphics with minimum lag. So if you want to game, I'd suggest getting a tabletop with a fan or a cooling pad to tame the laptops' heat.
I would, but I love the battery of the LG Gram. That's one of the big things holding me back from getting any other laptop.
It is worse than ROG Ally after throttling, so do yourself a favor if you game, buy a gaming laptop.
I would, but the battery on the Gram is something I value. I plan to use this laptop for school, and I need the battery to last all day.
I have LG gram 2022 dGPU and run some modern AAA games occasionally. For 20 - 40mins casual gaming sessions it's OK for me. For prolonged hardcore gaming it won't work - you'll certainly notice throttling after ~30mins.
Probably eGPU could be an option, if you game at home only.
May I ask the specifications of your laptop, specifically the GPU? Can I also ask what games you play and the graphics settings you set? I want to play my games at medium to low settings, with some AI traffic involved.
As for eGPU, it's an option, but I will be using this for school as well, and I'll be away from home, so it's not worth it for me.
I have this laptop, I don't know this game, but it does not seem very expensive, I might give it a try and come back and comment. I have an eGPU for gaming, I tried a bit without Assassins Creed Odyssey, looked ok
Would you recommend using an eGPU to game on this, or is the internal one just fine? Also, if you do happen to try the game out, first of all, thank you, and second, how does it run with the integrated GPU and medium to low settings, and AI traffic on? Once again, thank you for the answer!
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I have an LG gram 16Z90P and it runs GTA 4 on minimum settings pretty ok. But if I use a laptop table with a cooling fan and position the laptop correctly on the fans then I can get some beautiful graphics with minimum lag. So if you want to game, I'd suggest getting a tabletop with a fan or a cooling pad to tame the laptops' heat.
I would, but I love the battery of the LG Gram. That's one of the big things holding me back from getting any other laptop.
It is worse than ROG Ally after throttling, so do yourself a favor if you game, buy a gaming laptop.
I would, but the battery on the Gram is something I value. I plan to use this laptop for school, and I need the battery to last all day.
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I have LG gram 2022 dGPU and run some modern AAA games occasionally. For 20 - 40mins casual gaming sessions it's OK for me. For prolonged hardcore gaming it won't work - you'll certainly notice throttling after ~30mins.
Probably eGPU could be an option, if you game at home only.
May I ask the specifications of your laptop, specifically the GPU? Can I also ask what games you play and the graphics settings you set? I want to play my games at medium to low settings, with some AI traffic involved.
As for eGPU, it's an option, but I will be using this for school as well, and I'll be away from home, so it's not worth it for me.
Thank you for your answer!
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I’m considering this same exact laptop from Costco. Did you end up buying it?