I run on a laptop for the simple reason of having twins took up any room my flat shall see and my laptop I can hide and tuck away tidily.
I hit 12 FPS on a bad day regular fps is 20 - 30.
And personally I think humans have become fixated on the numbers over everything else... I have no issues at gaming at these numbers, even when playing in competitive tournaments. So I am one of "Those people".
THANK YOU o7
So so so sick of PC snobs with the mentality that <60fps = unplayable. It might be uglier but you really are at no mechanical disadvantage until you dip below 20. People treat frames like stats in WoW or something.
I'm in the same boat as well, regular 20 - 30 fps and severe drops when first loading into a game. 4v4s may require me to burn my laptop on heavier power settings (which I can't keep up because it overheats), otherwise I will drop to 10 or so, which is in the realms of unplayable for precision. Even so, it's smooth in that choppy frames do not effect my control or perception. GoI is one of those games where twitch reflexes are not absolutely paramount to the core gameplay,
at least until they introduce boarding :^)Would I prefer to get more frames on a better machine? Of course, but I wouldn't discourage someone getting a game they want, even if they have to compromise on framerate and can't top consoles with their PC. Often people have lives that they need to support or, like me, had to sell their expensive rig to afford rent (#studentlyfe).
As for OP; I play on a Lenovo G580, i5 etc etc. It has the power but the bundled Windows 8.1 is a complete nightmare and the machine itself has a very short lifespan before it begins dying. Mine is on its way out. Functional with GoI but would not recommend 3/8.