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What would you say is a good processor for uebs??
Using that build, how much FPS do you think I can get in large scale battles like 20,000??
Well the minimum requirements on the store page are for the game to run decently on 10,000 units, and seen as the processor you listed is below that, I'd guess at not much more than 20 frames.
Well that all depends on your budget really and what kind of games you want to play. I'd say if you don't want to build your own, which is the best value for money, then you should invest in a relatively modern desktop, not laptop, That way you can upgrade it as it ages instead of buying a whole new build.
Do you know what gaming laptop I should get that would run the game to an extent under 1000?
Sorry, but my knowledge on laptops and their hardware is pretty limited. You'd probably be better off conducting your own research.
CPU Intel Core i5-8300H 2.30 GHz
Memory 8 GB DDR4
Storage 1 TB
Graphics Card GeForce GTX 1050
Video Memory 4 GB GDDR5
If you'd be comfortable overclocking the processor a bit yes, but it's risky and things can go wrong with a laptop, if it's even possible with a laptop. Like I said, my knowledge of laptops is limited.
I can't say for certain, but on 10,000 units I'd say 30 at best. Like I said though, could be better or worse, I'm not sure.