Funny, this is exactly the same case for me. Remove photography and music and I don't need a Mac at all.
As for the OP, do you care at all to have an external monitor to display these games on? You can do it with a laptop, obviously, but it does raise some thermal concerns. It's not as bad on the PC side of things but it does have any impact. I don't know what other games you want to play really, but Crusader Kings 3 should be fairly possible to maintain good performance on even with a cheaper GPU if you go desktop route. I suspect the upcoming Victoria 3 will have the same or close system requirements if you plan on purchasing that.
Another personal note, I can't stand the 'gamer' aesthetic either. Give me a black or silver box and accessories and call it good. Too many dummy lights on tech already.
Agreed and agreed. A friend of mine bought a CaseLabs (before their shutdown) case, and I can't stop my envy of it.
Also, on RGB, it's a gimmick. In fact, I remember there being a meme making fun of exaggerated RGB where:
- Blue lights are a cooler running build
- Red means higher power and more performance
- Green means low power usage and standby