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06-01-2020 03:26 PM
@M1chal Due to the current global COVID-19 situation, we're seeing an influx of customers coming in for support and we appreciate your patience.
That said, If the laptop is connected to the power supply, you can play as long as you want only if the battery does not give away or the laptop does not become faulty.
The only thing you need to keep in mind with excessive gaming on a system like laptop is that it heats up way too fast. And in the summer, it could be an issue.
So, either put the laptop and the chair right in front of the air conditioner and turn on the air conditioner to keep it cool, while enjoying the games or get yourself a good cooling pad.
Never put your laptop on your bed or any material that can obstruct the vents in the laptop.
Always put on a flat surface for the ventilation to work properly.
For more details on reducing heat (if need be) - Click here
Happy gaming. 🙂
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