Gameplay startup durations in GTA V vary based on system specs and content load.
Gameplay startup durations in GTA V vary based on system specs and content load.
You can enjoy the defragmenting process by tweaking your SSD settings, though it only requires a short time and offers minimal speed gains.
No, I don't think you mean defragmenting. Optimizing an SSD typically involves other methods like cleaning up files, adjusting settings, or using built-in tools.
Story mode activated after completing raid 0 array, about a minute duration. SSD usage around 40 seconds.
I originally had it on my HDD but got incredibly annoyed at load times and re-installed in on my samsung ssd. There was a nice speed increase but loading is still +1 minute to get into a single player game. R* needs to work on their load times; I don't care if I'm particularly waiting for the city of LA to load in game! Mutiplayer is still shit...
I know this is an old thread, but I'll chime in anyway, since I've been trying to optimize my GTA V loading times for months now, and it's been frustrating to say the least. In the meantime, I have changed my motherboard, I've reinstalled Windows 10 multiple times, redownloaded GTA V, tried different graphics card drivers (as I had randomly occurring crashes with my previous Windows 10 install), but my loading times are as follows. Wait for it... SEVEN minutes. Yes, seven minutes, be it single player or Online. Sometimes, if it's not the first time since boot, it falls down to 4 minutes. My system: GA-Z77X-UD5H, MSI GTX970 4G, 16 GB of RAM, Windows 10 Build 1511 running off an EVO 850, GTA running off a Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD. Has anybody here experienced a similar issue? Any hints? Thanks so much in advance. (these loading times are particularly unnerving, because I always leave the desk when loading GTA V - I'm not sitting around there for seven minutes - and when I come back, I'm usually kicked from GTA Online for idling. Grrrrr)