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Can you be a PRO - Player on a small laptop?

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I think the refresh rate and the fps you will get are more important that the size of the screen. 144Hz is what I would suggest and a laptop that can handle to achieve 144fps.

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I'm sure that gaming on larger displays is generally more easy because the targets are 'bigger'. 

Though Pro's will still rek you on a 12" :P

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6 hours ago, Alienware_Gamer_ALX said:

Can you be a PRO - Player on a small laptop? or you need a big screen ? i m talking about Overwatch (and the general FPS)

Depends entirely of whether or not you're already a pro gamer. A pro gamer can use exactly what you have and dominate some random gamer provided the game that's being played is the pro players game.

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if you are good enough then what you use does not matter

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15 hours ago, TheTallGuy said:

I think the refresh rate and the fps you will get are more important that the size of the screen. 144Hz is what I would suggest and a laptop that can handle to achieve 144fps.

let s consider 144hz costant 144fps.

pro can use min details, so it s achievable

 

15 hours ago, FloRolf said:

I'm sure that gaming on larger displays is generally more easy because the targets are 'bigger'. 

Though Pro's will still rek you on a 12" :P

this is my main concern: headshots and log range shots seems harder on small displays, at any resolution

 

 

2 hours ago, Acid Panda said:

if you are good enough then what you use does not matter

 

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If your eyes are fine, then 15" is quite enough. So with gaming laptop which can produce enough fps, you already have a good screen. However, I would still prefer using anything else for official matches to remove any possible distractions or annoyances.

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