• rasensprenger@feddit.de
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    11 months ago

    I can get a 10TB HDD for under 250€, and there are some technical advantages. For example, if you have an ssd lying around unpowered, it will lose data much quicker than magnetic storage

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        11 months ago

        I have a 6TB one and yes mostly for single player games since loading screens typically aren’t that big of a deal. OS always goes on your best drive and you know you can have multiple drives in a singular pc since you are sort of implying you can only have 1 drive.

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            11 months ago

            I mean games that finally make use of SSD speeds sure but most people have games before SSDs were standardized. Hell most people’s libraries are filled with those. Hell you don’t even need NVME drives since most games never make use of them. Until games start actually using direct storage the difference between sata and NVME are very minor for games at least.

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        11 months ago

        The PS4 has an HDD, and only partway through its life upgraded from SATA2 to SATA3 even.

        Personally, I’ve got my boot drive, plus a 2TB SATA3 SSD for games that benefit from it’s plus a 12TB HDD for the vast majority of games that don’t need it (or to temporarily store games- it’s faster to move them between drives than re-doenload them). So if I was planning on playing this games hearing this from the devs would let me know I need to free up some SSD space.

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          11 months ago

          The PS4 has an HDD, and only partway through its life upgraded from SATA2 to SATA3 even.

          And has load times measured in minutes on many games.

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        11 months ago

        Some games do load quite fast on the HDD, I keep those there. Most games do go to the SSD first.

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      11 months ago

      HDD as data storage is fine, but neither will you need 10 TB of storage for games nor will it lie around for 10 years or so.