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There will be hard drives coming soon that can and will compete at SSD speeds. For example the Seagate Mach 2 -a dual actuator (the read/write arm) mechanical hard drive -supposedly will have a 524MB/s sustained transfer rate.
The drive is theoretical at the moment but the engineering is sound and from my understanding may enter the hard drive market in the next two years. Having two actuator arms means its sequential read and write performance will be double that of a normal hard drive. It may even be able to contend with some cheap SATA SSDs.
Well just what are your specs?
You may not have needed to spend the money on a SSD.
My Western Digital Black 4TB mechanical hard drives run the game just fine.
While a SSD could help or eliminate the issues they may not actually get to the source.
This issue sounds more a like a graphics card driver or server lag issue in tandem with the poorly optimized game.