Starfield is the latest action role-playing game from Bethesda available on computers and other platforms, but many PC players who haven’t got their hands on the title are questioning whether this game can be run on the HDD (Hard Drive) or only on SSD (Solid State Drive)? As per the gameplay of the title, many can judge that it is indeed a downright enormous game with detailed environments, and therefore will their machine be able to run such a monster? In this guide, we will answer all the questions regarding what type of PC specs Starfield will require with what drives exactly in detail below.<\/p>\n
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The minimum requirement to play Starfield on PC is an SSD<\/strong>, even though the game could run on HDD but with a lot of stuttering and lagging issues<\/a><\/strong>. Players who have tested the game on both HDD and SSD found out that Starfield takes less than a second to launch on SSD while on HDD the title takes more than 1 minute and 40 seconds approximately to run on PC.<\/p>\n
Therefore, if your PC does not have an SSD, you will have no choice but to invest in one such storage device. Thankfully, the game was released at the right time, as the price of storage, particularly SSDs<\/strong><\/a>, has never been so low. If you are still hesitant, perhaps now is the time to let yourself be convinced and buy a decent SSD.<\/p>\n
That’s all you need to know about whether Starfield can run on HDD or SSD only. While you are here, you might be also interested in exploring more Starfield Guides<\/a><\/strong>, such as how to fix crashing issue on Xbox<\/a><\/strong>, and what happens when you steal ships<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"