Perhaps we’re talking past each other—please let me know if I’ve misunderstood you.
Are you suggesting to use an account with false information, for example when using PlayStation Online?
This approach only affects the data attached to your account, not the data collected by PlayStation itself. PlayStation will still gather information such as your usage behavior and IP address. While supplying false details may prevent them from directly linking this data to your real name or email address, it does not stop them from profiling you based on the information collected. This is similar to using Google with a pseudonymous account: your personal identifiers might be obscured, but the service can still track your activity and build a profile.
what’s your laptop model?
If you would like to go Frankenstein style I mean…
There’s a way but again Frankenstein style or otherwise
Anywho imo assuming the GPU Market recovers at this rate, I personally think getting a PC for 1000+ if not can start with less than that can be a great start (gaming at 1080p or if higher 1440p/4kish)
On a tight budget:
Way Higher but more adequate:
I think you get the idea
If that still isn’t enough you can go office pc + GPU approach too… (can also go the route of getting the GPU used if you would like, think of it like buying a used car). The good thing about custom gaming PCs is that you can actually upgrade them down the line to achieve better performance
so for example you can go to my first one right and down the line when the gpu market recovers you could get say the RX 9070 XT or something to upgrade to. and of course you can run linux or windows or both and the vast library of games at your disposal.