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It seems to me that you have little ram and a full disk.
You probably have some serious problems with your computer too.
Then do a lot of space where is Boneworks and where is a swap. Boneworks requires more ram than other games. Once you have made free space, delete the game and re-burn it to disc. Ssd works like raid0 array, You must have enough free space before you save the game so that the disk can distribute them between the different disk memory cells.
If this does not help, write what else could have caused it.
Here's the solution if you're having the same problems:
1) Launch VR
2) Go into the WMR for SteamVR settings from within the Steam menu
3) In Video/Graphics, turn "Force D3D11 on"
This cut my loading times to 30 seconds and less, and made the game run faster to boot, I guess my sad little gpu can't handle VR gaming with DirectX12.
Thanks anyways fellas.
I apparently can't mark my own post as an answer.
Good will is not enough when the problem is not described in detail, for example, it is not yet known what card it is.
Well, yes on the profile:
GTX 1660
I7-6700
16 GB 3000Mhz Ram
512 GB m.2 NVME ssd
But who will click it, this is not the only thread on this forum.
By the way, it's very strange this card is not so dramatically old.
Maybe give it its full name and manufacturer.