When I first started gaming, laptops were still in their early stages. Back then, desktop computers were certainly the way to go for any serious gamer. Laptop technology was far behind desktops, and simply could not run most games adequately enough to be considered for gaming. Times have changed.
Laptops may still be slower than desktops, but advances in hardware technology have far outpaced advances in software. I can still play almost all new games on a desktop I built several years ago on the highest settings. Laptops are now being built that are several times better than my current desktop computer. This presents the question, have laptops surpassed desktops as the ultimate pc gaming machine?
I've never owned a laptop, but from what I can tell, you are pretty much exchanging the ability to upgrade you computer hardware for portability. The ability to upgrade is not as great a benefit as I would hope. The idea is that if I spend a little money on a new component every so often, my computer would keep up with advances in game software and the expense would be spread out over a long period of time. In reality, if I wanted to see a significant increase in performance in my desktop, I would have to replace my CPU. This would mean replacing my motherboard and memory as well because a modern CPU would not fit in my motherboard, and my memory would not fit in a modern motherboard. These three components always seem to need replacing together. This means that if I want to do any upgrading at all, I'll probably have to spend quite a bit of cash all at once, negating the appeal of upgradeability.
Laptops on the other hand have portability! It doesn't take a gamer long to see the incredible benefit of this. While you can go to a lan party with your desktop in tow, desktop computers can be quite a hassle to move and set up. Desktops just aren't designed to be moved, and if you're not careful, you'll end up with a nice size crack down the middle of your expensive LCD monitor. It's easy to imagine a bunch of gamers sitting around a table full of laptops, without a bunch of cumbersome boxes taking up space and getting in the way.
So is it time for serious pc gamers to make the move to laptops?