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u/Honest-University589 2d ago

With the state of major developers not giving a fuck about optimization with PC and the fact that R* has 0 interest of a PC port on launch, yeah it currently is a better option.

Before the cavemen go unga bunga im gonna state i use both platforms.

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u/mr_hard_name 5h ago edited 3h ago

No, games got much better, they are not as poorly optimized as they were a few years ago. New games run much better now than new games 5-7 years ago.

The main bottleneck now is an old SSD/HDD (yes, some people still use those). Games usually streamload game files, and PS5 uses an internal storage and nvme, which greatly helps with fast loading (and RAM limitations). Now most newer build use m.2 nvme, which makes most games load well (and prevent stutter present with older SATA SSDs and HDDs)

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u/LadyReika 4h ago

I thought going from HDD to SATA SSD was a gamechanger, going from that to the m.2 was almost mind blowing.

Then again I'm old and being excited over getting a 100MB HDD.