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No and there is literally no performance drop between 1080p and 4k for me, both are 30 fps average unless I’m standing still
ayy lmao I'm f*cked
Definitely the game should be played on an SSD. Mechanical HDD's appear to introduce not only longer load times and more load stutter as expected, but also instability and audio sync issues, among other things.
That said, SATA, like NVMe, is an interface standard, not a storage medium type. The standard interface for SSDs until recently was SATA. There are also SATA mechanical disk drives. A good NVMe drive will of course be faster than a SATA SSD, though.
32.0 GB
RX6700
WD SN770 1TB
averaging 70+, dipping to 50+ in places like new atlantis, 1 unknown crash in 30+ hours of play and no other issues. actually i have one issue, but it's not the game's fault.. it's called being dirt road rural in BFNowhere and frequent power/net outages, which can cause the drive to suddenly poof and i have to reboot a few times to get it back...
I honestly do not understand the vega cards, their performance is such an anomaly at times. Usually decent, sometimes terrible, sometimes way outside their performance bracket.
Nah, it is just fine.