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this is probably the best answer throughout this entire rant of comments im going to try it when i get home but if this doesnt work are there other places that can effect shader cache limit or disable cause in steam setting it says shaders cached 0.0 MB and idk what that is
so that didnt work for me so i did the last ditch effort and uninstalled it from my NVME internal SSD installed it to a external SSD and shaders no longer takes 2-5 minutes when loading it takes 10 seconds tops now i guess it really does have something to do with NVME SSD hardware maybe a update we didnt get but that fixed my issue i hope that helps others cause going to epic games launcher after getting my skins was not worth
Sure that's why all computer is lagging while "reading my 'slow' NVMe SSD"
I have a Samsung 990 Pro with no issues transferring files and loading other games in a snap.
i7 14700kf
DDR5 32 gb 6000 MT/s
4070ti super
So what is the issue now?
*** FIX FOR ME ***
Wanted to give an update, deleted config files via launcher.
closed launcher
went into steam to verify game files, started it up, compiling (2-3min) closed.
re opened and it fixed!
im have it on a nvme aswell
I had 3-5 minute compiling shaders issue and follow the directions on that guide exactly and it works, now compiling shaders only takes 8-10 seconds.