This is a little unusual. Most games never explicitly say you need an SSD or a HDD - but Starfield does! This likely isn’t a hard limit, as recommendations are often just that, but I cannot help but wonder what would happen if the game is run on an HDD?

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Loading pains seemed likely. Bethesda games have traditionally been on the longer loading side of things

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I can remember keeping a book at my desk because my computer could barely run Morrowind and the load screens took forever.

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The loading times for PS3 Skyrim used to be something else, was spending more time in loading screens than playing the game.

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