Alienware makes good laptops but they tend to be pretty pricey. It'd depend on OP's budget.Alienware from Dell(Laptop). They are designed for the ultimate gaming experience and you can customize them as per your needs. Or you can assemble one yourself if you are looking for a desktop PC. Just google "Best Gaming Setup" something like that and there will be plenty of suggestions and reviews on the internet.
Best as in bang for your buck would be a PC that you build yourself. Users over at r/buildapcforme can help you choose the best parts at a price point that you choose. If you're not comfortable building your own you'll have to get a prebuilt PC somewhere. What resolution and fps are you looking to run most games at?
That's true!Alienware makes good laptops but they tend to be pretty pricey. It'd depend on OP's budget.
What is the best computer for gaming?
There's pros and cons a console (And a pc tbh). While I own a PS4, and its been great, I definitely prefer the PC, as you get a larger array of games available. Plus you typically have more options within the game, its funny but in the fallout 4 and game, there's no quick save button, but on the PC, a quick hit of F5 and your goldenNEW ENTRY. A PS5. Launching this year. £399-499.
There's pros and cons a console (And a pc tbh). While I own a PS4, and its been great, I definitely prefer the PC, as you get a larger array of games available. Plus you typically have more options within the game, its funny but in the fallout 4 and game, there's no quick save button, but on the PC, a quick hit of F5 and your golden
I also prefer playing at my desk as the monitor is so much closer to my rather poor eyes, as opposed to the couch and TV
The games would be by far the weakest link and argument when it comes to PC compared to PS5, or any PlayStation for that matter. Unless there's a platform agnostic title that runs on PC vs. what you'd be eyeing on console, then yes.
I'm on PC myself, rest I agree with. The quick save feature is God-save!
But again, Sony gets gaming, and single player games. I guess it's what OP wants to play the most. If she's FPS oriented, then PC all day. IMO, I'll always argue that nothing - NOTHING beats mouse and keyboard, but that boils down to me crushing people back in Quake III Arena - and that doesn't go away hahaha.
And 60FPS is nice no matter what.
I thought the same thing, and I certainly see your point, but a controller has only a handful of buttons, where as a keyboard and mouse offer more options. Still in many respects a controller can be superior, I guess that's why many "pro gamers" use controllers on their gaming rigs.Keyboard and mouse. I use it. But I always thought it was crap for games. A millions keys and waving a bar of soap around.
Sony have done a decent job with the gaming stuff and the PS.
Keyboard and mouse. I use it. But I always thought it was crap for games. A millions keys and waving a bar of soap around.
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I thought the same thing, and I certainly see your point, but a controller has only a handful of buttons, where as a keyboard and mouse offer more options. Still in many respects a controller can be superior, I guess that's why many "pro gamers" use controllers on their gaming rigs.