I've been set on a gaming laptop for months now. I'm ALWAYS on my laptop and never on my desktop, I use it all the time hence why I settled on one.
However, being completely ignorant to gaming to any degree I just assumed it was my only real option. That was until I started looking into this "steam" thing, yes... I know... point and laugh, and found out that I can actually stream to a not-so-powerful device.
This has left me with a rather unique opportunity. I still don't really know the ins and outs of how this steam thing works along with it's limitations so I'm hoping some of you guys on here will be able to help me make my mind up. My options are as follows.....
Option 1. Top end gaming laptop with desktop CPU/GPU, able to play VR and just about everything I can throw at it.
Option 2. High end gaming laptop with desktop CPU and mobile GPU (likely GTX 970m) and either a GTX 1070 or a GTX 1080 for my current desktop PC.
I have a reasonably fast wired network (1GB router, switches, etc).
What would my limitations be?
However, being completely ignorant to gaming to any degree I just assumed it was my only real option. That was until I started looking into this "steam" thing, yes... I know... point and laugh, and found out that I can actually stream to a not-so-powerful device.
This has left me with a rather unique opportunity. I still don't really know the ins and outs of how this steam thing works along with it's limitations so I'm hoping some of you guys on here will be able to help me make my mind up. My options are as follows.....
Option 1. Top end gaming laptop with desktop CPU/GPU, able to play VR and just about everything I can throw at it.
Option 2. High end gaming laptop with desktop CPU and mobile GPU (likely GTX 970m) and either a GTX 1070 or a GTX 1080 for my current desktop PC.
I have a reasonably fast wired network (1GB router, switches, etc).
What would my limitations be?