yundex said:
ResonanceSD said:
Elate said:
ResonanceSD said:
Elate said:
yundex said:
Elate said:
PC, I never have a loading time that is over 20 seconds.
Are there even PC games with load times that long? I don't remember any game in the last 2 years have one longer than 5 secs, unless you count total war when all the AI's take their turn.
Skyrim maxed out, with lots of lovely mods, sometimes pushes it. But genuinely, I have a game on steam, I browse.
Solid. State. Drive.
I didn't know that Skyrim had movable objects in its loading screens till i saw it on a friend's.. Lower spec. PC.
Yeah me either, till I saw it on my brothers PS3... But no, I won't touch SSDs.. I've seen first hand the crap they can cause when they go awry, maybe in another 10 years.
? The tech has hugely improved since launch. Whatever floats your boat.
Can you post some game benchmark comparisons for SSD's and regular 10k RPM hard drives? I cannot find any that I understand.
Comparison:
Corsair F60 SSD (60GB)
and
Samsung Spinpoint F4 2TB drive
SKYRIM:
When Skyrim was on the Hard Drive, Loading screen was approx 15 seconds
on the same processor, the SSD handled the load screen in approx 4 seconds
DE:HR
Load Screen (Pre Week 1 patch) (I finished it pretty fast) (also I'm adam jensen on twitter, come say hi)
HDD: 30s+ loading screen
SSD: 10s loading screen
The benefits are immense. I use SteamMover to hotswap games I'm currently playing onto my SSD, along with my OS boot disk. When I finish with them, they go back to the other hard drive.
And it's also why I've only got a 60GB SSD.