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Personally I would never recommend a laptop for gaming.
Those laptop specs[future] may work. But, if you plan on playing very many new and future releases of AAA games, you should have a minimum of 4GB VRAM. Soon, 8GB will be the new norm for GPU's. And, for goodness sakes don't get anything that has less than 16GB of DDR4 Ram.
Laptop Gaming Lenovo Legion Y520-15IKBN procesor Intel® Core® i7-7700HQ 2.80GHz, Kaby Lake™, 15.6", Full HD, IPS, 8GB DDR4, 1TB, nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 4GB, Free DOS, Black.
I know is another laptop.......ram is no problem. i can upgrade to 16gb........but i cannot afford anything more expensive than 870-1120$(in romania that is 3500-4500 ron,VERY VERY MUCH FOR ME)
the price of this laptop in my country is 970 $
Absolutely not.
1. It's a laptop
2. Only 4 GB DDR4 RAM
3. Only 2 GB VRAM
You won't fit the minimum requirements for Fallout 76 with that machine. If you're planning to use a laptop for gaming, just quit gaming right now because it's a waste of your money. The only way to go in PC gaming is building your own desktop configuration because it's generally much cheaper than buying pre-built systems, and there's something to be said about the pride and satisfaction of a job well done.