![]() ![]() Why? It's an endless string of intro movies you can't skip. I have one smallish 1.6GB game that takes 34s to load on a 5,400rpm HDD and yet still 29-30s on a RAMDisk / SSD. But a further 2% reduction from 15s (SSD) to 14.7s (RAMDisk) is simply not noticeable in real life, especially if 11s of both involves unskippable intro movies, epilepsy warnings, etc. An 80% reduction from say 75s (5,400rpm HDD) to 15s (SSD) feels huge. Total loading time = copy time from HDD/SSD to RAMDisk + the time when you start the game off the RAMDisk + the extra "human time" you spend setting it up is actually longer than just running it off an SSD.ΔΆ. If you switch your computer off every night then you're basically going to have to install / copy the game over anyway every day. Click to expand.I tried a large RAMDisk and quite honestly it isn't worth it. ![]()
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