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I have fairly weak outdated laptop and was still able to play it with 30-40 FPS. Would not recommend multiplayer however.
OS: 64-bit Windows.
Processor: Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7.
Memory: 12 GB RAM.
Graphics: GTX 1050 or equivalent with 4GB dedicated memory.
DirectX: Version 11.
Network: Broadband Internet connection.
Storage: 8 GB available space.
Those are the recommended specs
You can check your PC by right clicking on your desktop window > go to Display Settings > then go to the "About" section. there should be a list of some of your PC hardware.
The game is also free so if you have the notebook or laptop already, go ahead and download it to find out yourself :}
Most CPUs on newer equipment should be able to handle the game but you'll have to use low settings. The GPU likes memory so that's going to be your major problem I'd think...
But i dont haver a laptop yet, i wanted to know a cheap option to buy . I usually play The game on my PC but i don't haver acess to It most of The times because of some other issues, so the laptop would be an alternative
If you would be interested in a gaming only handheld system, the Steam Deck can actually run this game and many other ones.
There are also plenty of laptops for $500-$1000 that are gaming type laptops, you can find them easily on NewEgg.com
If you're wondering about an actual touchscreen notebook then I would say start looking at the newest ones, check out their components and compare them with the recommended game settings and then use a search engine to find a list of comparisons for parts. you can put in a specific 2 to be compared; try searching for something along the lines of " PC benchmark tester" and you can select a combination of parts for comparison. Then just get the notebook that has the best parts in it :3
Hope some of this may actually help!