Heironious :
In my opinion, laptops aren't meant for serious gaming. Unless you pay out the whazzoo for something you could get 10x better as a desktop.
Agreed, to an extent. Upgradability is essentially absent from laptop gaming. Although, a laptop with a GTX 780M is more powerful than the average desktop gamer's GPU, considering it's equivalent to a GTX 680, but with double the VRAM (unnecessary unless you have dual 780Ms). This kind of laptop build will cost you close to $5K though, which would easily be enough for a 3x GTX Titan build, which would yield over twice the GPU horsepower of the 2x GTX 780M solution. Most laptop builds are fairly weak though and price per performance is crap compared to desktop solutions.