Consider your needs and the games you play most often.
Consider your needs and the games you play most often.
When you've got buddies, it's GTA V; otherwise, it's likely Fallout 4.
For instance, loading screens dropped by 90%. There are still plenty of other games available. I set up each game on the SSD.
90%? That's a lot of exaggeration? Other titles like MMOs, GTA V, and Battlefield should be your top focus instead of your SP games. But if you're only playing single-player, well, it probably doesn't matter much. If your game is heavily modified or not optimized well, move it to your SSD. The truth is, most people have a 250GB SSD now, so the real choice is what matters.
That's surprising. With 500GB available, you've got plenty of room. What software are you running? You seem to be keeping your games on the main SSD, which is great for performance. It looks like you're only installing what you need right now or what you intend to play soon.
Both games offer advantages, but GTA 5 seems to perform better overall. FO 4 includes more loading screens, which can add up over time, whereas GTA 5 tends to load more smoothly. On an SSD, GTA 5 remains responsive, while even with a traditional HDD it handled well without being slow. When it does load, the transition between characters in GTA 5 feels noticeably quicker compared to FO 4.