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It astounds me how inpatient people have become. Loading times used to be around a minute long, for some games - several minutes. Now 8 seconds and 30 seconds is - OMG, it suxorz devoloper hax!
Get a grip
I thinks thats your PCs caching issue.
Usually when it loads a place you're already been to in one game session, the load is much faster than the 1st time. I'm using HDD for my game and only the 1st load screen takes about 30 seconds or so. Others are quicker
No matter what it's just the exterior and it's only Fallout 4 I've had the problem with and only after the last patch.
I actually played it pre patch a few hours before I let the game update and that's when it started.
I'm using an SSD and load times are less than 10 seconds, usually 5 for everything else. I messed around with the ini files for fixes others have posted but the only one that worked was uncapping the frame rate which broke the game causing it to run too quickly. Though my load times were less than about 2 seconds haha.
Yep, happens to me too.
There are areas where there are no loading screens, just the quick 1-2 second one with no extra.
Crashes to desktop, yes, lots of those, but load times never have been an issue.