walsufnir said:
Wrong. This time all your game data will always be on disk, not on disc. This time Sony has a modern SATA-controller in their system. It will definitely improve loading-times. |
I've looked this all up for my PC, the loading time differenecs aren't that much since the games aren't really designed to take advantage of the quicker load times. My SSD in my desktop doesn't have any games on it, because the 128GB one I got cost as much as a 1TB HDD. If you want an SSD of any useful size, then you are basically going to have to pay the price of the console again and that just doesn't seem worth it.
A hybrid drive would be an alright answer, since in theory it would put the game you are playing on the SSD part and keep your legacy stuff on the HDD, but I doubt that the PS4 will actually be designed to enable that feature







