Unfortunately, laptops aren't really built for upgrading. Aside from adding things like a larger internal hard drive or more RAM, a few gaming models may allow you to upgrade the video card but that's about it. The cost of laptop parts is also exorbitant, when compared to desktop PCs.
You'll either need to purchase a new laptop or get a desktop system. I'd recommend a desktop because you can get an amazing amount of "horsepower" for half the cost of a laptop.
Also, it used to be that many games just wouldn't run that well on laptops (according to my understanding) because the hardware is highly specialized and does not operate in the same standard as the desktop systems for which games are primarily developed.
That problem has begun to be less of a worry with newer laptops now that vendors know many people like to use them for LAN parties and gaming on the go these days.
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