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Unless you want top of the line components, in which case you need a desktop because you can't put all of that in a laptop. Which makes the desktop better.
Towers on the other hand, have more of that 'peak' performance that gamers need for that Hardcore gaming type.
Depends on what you need, I would need laptops because I hate to leave my tower.
It's just what you decide and I would decide a Laptop, but use the Tower as my everyday computer.
Unless you have a VERY VERY specific need for some kind of uber powerful laptop, you're wasting money on it. Period.
A laptop gives you one thing only. Portability. ANd for this one single feature you're paying a 2-5x premium on everything.
Unless you NEED portability, and 99% of people don't, get a tower.