
I could give a few suggestions if I had a budget she was working with. But personally, if I was aiming for just a pure gaming machine, I'd look at MSI's line of Gaming Series laptops. They vary overall in price and parts but come with MSI's well known high quality build and components. Steel Series keyboards and are just very, very well reviewed and overviewed laptops.
http://www.msimobile.com/default.aspx
A link to their tablets, ultrabooks, gaming notebooks and the like. I'll really let them speak for themselves and if you'd like, there are thousands of overviews and reviews on them.
As an MSI fanboy (Running MSI GFX cards and motherboard all day, e'ery day.) I will personally claim I've never had an issue with their products except once. Which was RMA'd and resent within two weeks.
Overall. My suggestion.
Edit: For their Gaming Series laptops. Even the cheapest one they have should run ARR on roughly high settings. Using the GTX 740M and i5-4200M processor.
http://www.msimobile.com/default.aspx
A link to their tablets, ultrabooks, gaming notebooks and the like. I'll really let them speak for themselves and if you'd like, there are thousands of overviews and reviews on them.
As an MSI fanboy (Running MSI GFX cards and motherboard all day, e'ery day.) I will personally claim I've never had an issue with their products except once. Which was RMA'd and resent within two weeks.
Overall. My suggestion.
Edit: For their Gaming Series laptops. Even the cheapest one they have should run ARR on roughly high settings. Using the GTX 740M and i5-4200M processor.