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Play Games on Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 with a Cheap Linux Laptop
I am not a competitive gamer or similar. I would like to play games for fun, and I don’t want to invest a little fortune now and in the future to upgrade

When I was a kid, I was raised with Atari, then Commodore 64 and lastly, before PC dominated the gaming industry, another legend was the Amiga 500 Plus. It was a great time because it was not just games we played. We discovered the new possibilities in each game we had never seen before. Nowadays, having great graphics is not an exciting point for any game, but at that time, when we saw the improvements in the graphics, it was golden. Don’t get me wrong, I am not retro person and love retro gaming. I haven’t used any emulator to play old games; honestly, I don’t even know how to set up and install old games. Once I was enthusiastic to build a RetroPie (https://retropie.org.uk/) but then I used my Raspi to make my weather station.
Nowadays, movies and games have a skinny line. Each game is like a movie, and vice versa. As a result, hardware requirements, equipment, and the time you spend have increased heavily. It is not only for PC gaming; it is also the same for console gaming. Yes, you are not improving the hardware, but you are paying a lot for game…