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How much RAM do you have in your system?
Is the game installed on a Hard Drive Disk (HDD)?
One, or both of those are your issue.
16GB, and yes on a HDD if I remember correctly but before the new Update everything worked just fine
Wow what an intelligent answer buddy, that's why I asked for a solution to the problem and not just a "That's your problem"
HDDs are being phased out, time to upgrade friendo.
100% your issue is because hard drive.
Alright if you bet on the HDD I'll switch it over.
Buddy of mine had this issue with 2077 and GTA.
Street/building textures, but not the cars/civilians, were failing to load, was very weird and annoying, couldn't find a fix.
We swapped the HDD for a new SSD he bought and it fixed that issue immediately.
I'd imagine its due to HDDs being so slow and unable to stream textures as fast as the game demands?
Though thats just my theory on that, I'm not a game dev, just seems to work that way for some titles.
Hope you sort your issue! :)
Alright I will do the same, thanks for the help lad.