Like obviously not for newer cutting edge games but for newer indie games and older AAA games?

  • Agent Karyo@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Some indie games and AAA games from 10 years ago should be fine.

    That being said, SSD costs are low enough these days that you should be able to play off an SSD.

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      2 days ago

      Yeah I know, thing is I have a lonely, sad 1TB HDD from 2008 that somehow still works and I thought it would be a shame to not game with it. I want it to spend its final years gaming with me. I know, I’m weird. Once it dies, I’l probably get a SATA SSD. I have an M.2 SSD but it’s almost full.

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          I don’t want to store things I care about on a drive that old in case it dies. Steam games are a different story. I can just redownload them. I have plenty of storage dedicated to media as it is anyway.

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          Agree with this. SSDs are cheap enough these days that there’s no point living with the disadvantages of a hard disk any more apart from in cases where you won’t notice the difference at all (i.e long term storage with not many reads and writes)