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I hope the laptop won't cost too much for me. >__<
You're not going to be able to find one that can play all those games for $300
I remember the laptop was about six years old when Skyrim came out and I could still run that smoothly on medium graphics. So yea, good laptops CAN run games, they're just not designed for it and you can tell.
They get superhot, noisy when hot, you can't clean them properly, they often have downgraded GPU's that just won't run the newer games, on battery only you can get maybe one hour of gaming out of it, .... not ideal.
I admit it's better than nothing though. I know that from experience.