Resolved: Hello, experiencing a delay during game session.
Resolved: Hello, experiencing a delay during game session.
A solid-state drive is decent, specifically a newer Samsung EVO 850 which I’ve verified with Hard Disk Sentinel. I might have discovered an issue, as I reduced the size of my C (Windows) drive somewhat, and Windows also seems to be experiencing problems alongside my games.
I recently added a new solid-state drive, and all tests indicate it's working correctly, except when playing games from Steam. I’m unsure if this issue would persist without using Steam, and I’m not certain how to investigate it.
If you possess Steam and a game file within Steam, but the gameplay remains poor, consider obtaining a cracked version to see if it performs better.
I am playing Rust on Steam with all graphics settings set to ultra-high, and everyone knows it’s an open world game that runs smoothly. However, the process of starting a new match is slow due to network issues and loading textures and shaders within the game itself.
Is it truly your assertion that video games cannot be enjoyed using a solid-state drive?
Some solid-state drives aren’t created equal.
I'm currently investigating why my SSD is producing only 5 megabytes per second for reading speeds while playing games. I’m not sure if it’s a Steam-related problem, but even using the Steam method to back up games is excessively slow. Transferring those games to a different SSD or even a traditional hard drive resolves the issue entirely. All tests indicate that the SSD is operating correctly, yet I remain uncertain about the root cause.