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As for the load screens, there are a few, but it is like 1-2 seconds per instance, if that. It isn't like Skyrim where you had to consider whether it was worth opening a door that triggered a load screen, they're all virtually instant.
By the way hard drives tend to cause stuttering and loading issues they don’t typically just cause low framerate that’s just not how it works
Er what? Skyrim was patched for well over a year after launch and ran great after the backwards dragons were fixed. Oblivion had 2 years of patching iirc, and Morrowind had two full expansions plus a lot of bug fixed and optimisations over a long period as well.
Fallout 3 had good performance after its first round of major patches, New Vegas ran like a champ from Day 1 for me, Fallout 4..........got no idea as I didn't but it and have no interest in it tbh.
SSD is required to play the game and the game function properly.
It's not false information, you're wrong. The game works on an HDD.
I would love to be able to play this at 60fps, but to me the degradation of image quality that I need to make in order to achieve this just isn't worth the trade off in my honest opinion.
If you find that you are unable to achieve a playable framerate during the intro segment of the game, I'd recommend utilising the steam refund 2 hour period.
Yes, it is. Attempting to run this game on a hard drive causes numerous issues, including stuttering and crashes. There is good reason it states that SSD is required on the store page.
You can also use the DLSS mod from nexus for extra boost.
See this thread, multiple other 2060+ users running just fine too.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1716740/discussions/0/3824173836661210688/?tscn=1693791805#c3824173836661240302