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As the other post said, a desktop will go farther (and last longer!) for less money, and you can build/repair/buy one and upgrade it later.
I wrote a long, detailed wall of text, but I changed it in favor of saying, go out and research the games/requirements that are needed, and then go research benchmarks of CPU's and GPU's running those games. What is your budget? It's impossible to give a realistic suggestion without a budget.