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Whats your NVMe/SSD speed? Its related to load/streaming-speeds a lot.
The games open world design, is massively designed on the speed of the PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD with its DirectStorage feature.
PS5's PCIe 4.0 x 4 NVMe interface allows it to read uncompressed data at speeds of up to 5.5 GB/sec, and its powerful Kraken compression technology allows it to read compressed data at speeds of 9.9 GB/sec.
The official system requirements on the Steam Store, list an SSD/NVMe with DirectStorage feature support for all levels of the system requirements.
What happens if you have slower storage-drive read-Speeds then the 5.5 GB/sec, will be shown in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_lojXgXLLY
The games performance in fps is not effected by the speed of the NVMe/SSD you have the game installed on. When the loading is done, all reach/settle on the same FPS. But the visual experience is! Depending on how much slower you are compared to the core-targeted 5.5GB/s readspeed, you will encounter visual issues like texture-load issues/delays, asset load issues/delays and even world load issues/delays.
Maybe it is once more just a matter of expectations
https://i.ibb.co/R4dmDQVp/screenshot-1747220914.png