If we don’t kick our MW3/Skyrim happen, this could happen to us.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
I’m thinking of getting an Alienware so i don’t have this kind of trouble next time, i will NEVER get any HP laptop in my life from now on.[/quote]
I’m always hearing bad things about Alienware like how they’re extremely overpriced and how you’re basically paying for a shiny finish and blue lights.
Might want to check out Samsung and a few other brands before you splurge on Alienware.[/quote]
I would build my own before I would spend 5000 on alien ware system myself. I get a woody looking through their website. But you could get the same system built for about 3500 less. [/quote]
I’m very open about suggestions.
I might go to Europe near december, so it might be a good place to get some freaking awesome laptop for games.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[/quote]
lol i suffer greatly from this.
When i started Oblivion i was getting insane because i thought i had to collect all the bones, because i was pretty sure i was going to make an EPIC BONE DAGGER later or something like that.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]corstijeir wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
Has anyone played Skyrim on the PC and Xbox/PS3?
I might go ahead and pick it up for a console if there isn’t a huge difference between the two besides the inevitable mods for the PC version.[/quote]
Though I can imagine playing it on a large screen TV is purely badass.[/quote]
Yes it is very badass.[/quote]
you can always plug your laptop/pc on the hdmi output with the tv and…
PROFIT!
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]corstijeir wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
Has anyone played Skyrim on the PC and Xbox/PS3?
I might go ahead and pick it up for a console if there isn’t a huge difference between the two besides the inevitable mods for the PC version.[/quote]
Though I can imagine playing it on a large screen TV is purely badass.[/quote]
Yes it is very badass.[/quote]
you can always plug your laptop/pc on the hdmi output with the tv and…
PROFIT!
[/quote]
That would have to be a long cord for me.
I switched to platforms a few years ago, cause I would rather 1. see on big screen 2. sit on my couch.
Skyrim spoiler
I am a little disappointed with the ending of this game. I tried to avoid the main quest while doing the side quest to level up my character. The boss at the end is way too weak, I was level 27 and I took him out within 40 seconds. The developers said the main quest line was 30 hours long but it felt like 8 hours at the most. The ending also sucked, no major cinematic, no great loot, no one thanking you for your great deeds. Level 31 right now and doing some side quests.
Here is me and my pet.
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]corstijeir wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
Has anyone played Skyrim on the PC and Xbox/PS3?
I might go ahead and pick it up for a console if there isn’t a huge difference between the two besides the inevitable mods for the PC version.[/quote]
Though I can imagine playing it on a large screen TV is purely badass.[/quote]
Yes it is very badass.[/quote]
you can always plug your laptop/pc on the hdmi output with the tv and…
PROFIT!
[/quote]
That would have to be a long cord for me.
I switched to platforms a few years ago, cause I would rather 1. see on big screen 2. sit on my couch. [/quote]
My HTPC is hooked up to the TV, it’s not skyrim ready though. I also have a 20ft HDMI cable. Works nicely.
Im going to bite the bullet and buy my PC today.
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/weed/liquor/steak.
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/Modelo/liquor/steak.[/quote]
Fixed
[quote]corstijeir wrote:
Im going to bite the bullet and buy the components to build my PC today.
[/quote]
fixed
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/Modelo/liquor/steak.[/quote]
Fixed[/quote]
I’m ok with this if you get a carne asada burrito (no rice) with the Modelo.
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/Modelo/liquor/steak.[/quote]
Fixed[/quote]
I’m ok with this if you get a carne asada burrito (no rice) with the Modelo.[/quote]
Cheese? Salsa?
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/Modelo/liquor/steak.[/quote]
Fixed[/quote]
I’m ok with this if you get a carne asada burrito (no rice) with the Modelo.[/quote]
Cheese? Salsa?[/quote]
Carne asada, cheese, jalapenos, pico de gallo, beans, guacamole, and a lil bit of lettuce for roughage.
Oh yea hot sauce too, the hotter the better.
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]corstijeir wrote:
Im going to bite the bullet and buy the components to build my PC today.
[/quote]
fixed[/quote]
heh, I like your style.
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
I don’t understand why anyone one would buy a Alienware laptop when you could…
Build a good gaming PC
Buy a big screen TV (to use as a second monitor or whatever)
Buy a good laptop
Buy a comfy couch
AND still have money to burn on games/Modelo/liquor/steak.[/quote]
Fixed[/quote]
I’m ok with this if you get a carne asada burrito (no rice) with the Modelo.[/quote]
Cheese? Salsa?[/quote]
Carne asada, cheese, jalapenos, pico de gallo, beans, guacamole, and a lil bit of lettuce for roughage.
Oh yea hot sauce too, the hotter the better.
[/quote]
I knew there was a reason I liked you. Well besides the thick bottomed women.
[quote]WolBarret wrote:
If we don’t kick our MW3/Skyrim happen, this could happen to us.[/quote]
I’m pretty sure that’s how my girlfriend already thinks I am most of the time, and I don’t even have MW3 yet.
[quote]kakno wrote:
Do you have to have a gaming laptop? A cheap gaming PC and a decent laptop with good battery life will give you way better gaming performance as well as a computer that can last more than just a few hours, cheaper than an alienware laptop.
Unless you want to carry it to LAN parties and stuff, then an alienware laptop could be a decent compromise.[/quote]
well, i can’t say my pavilion dv7(desktop replacement) is the most portable laptop on earth, besides the battery only last 1 hour and 10 minutes in average, so it sucks bringing it to college everyday to take notes and stuff.
as i said, it doesn’t need to be an Alienware, but i would like that it would play Skyrim smoothly and have a decent battery life for not having to recharge every damn class.

