slayerofthend The GPU in this is equivalent to a desktop GTX 980 as far as gaming goes and is meant for professional use in Video Production, 3D Animation, CAD/BIM work, etc., so maybe make sure you know what you are talking about before you bash a system you don't understand. The Quadro line is not meant for gaming and does out perform the GeForce line in items like color correction for professional use when compared to the 'equivalent' GeForce card.
So no, this laptop is not underpowered in the least, and it could even handle some gaming although what it would excel in is professional workflows, a laptop with a GeForce card is recommended for gaming and will generally be about half the cost.
TitoTechTubeI bought an off-lease Dell Precision M6600 with an Nvidia Quadro 3000M that will actually perform pretty well (that is, can pull 60fps most of the time) in most of my Steam games (the only one I've had trouble with is Deus Ex: Mankind Divided). That said, I don't know the first thing about "Club Penguin." If it is the New Horizon/Disney game from 2005, then troll on, I guess.
I wouldn't buy this laptop for gaming. You can get an Nvidia dual-GPU gaming laptop for this price that would far-outperform this laptop in-game. This mobile workstation is what you get if you have to travel to client locations and still do 3D CAD work, video production, 3D animation, or on-GPU scientific calculations on-site. The Quadro line is optimized for CAD programs and handles double-precision floating point operations faster than the Geforce line (which aren't needed for gaming graphics). They also have a different warranty and the drivers handle professional-class displays.