Huh? No bud, don't do that. You clearly saw he is taking about SSDs and states pretty clearly that is not a standard and he is correct. MOST AAA titles are not saying they NEED a SSD in order to be played. Right now, I'd argue PS5 and NextBox will make that a requirement for PC as those AAA titles will be made with PS5 and Nextbox in mind, thus forcing for the first time SSD to be a requirement for most AAA titles.
Don't try to lie and make it seem as if the topic at hand is "hard drive", its about SSDs. As someone that even owns a gaming PC, no...its not standard, its not NEEDED, not a requirement etc. Its nice sure, but most of my builds us regular HDDs, I just get more space for the buck and don't care much about speed differences as most of what I'm playing on PC are titles I don't care much for that type of performance.
Anything on console, forces the standard on PC. When PS5 makes SSD the norm, it will be on PC by default of that is where developers aim their specs now, not PC. It hasn't been that way for generations now too, since around 2004 or so, you stopped seeing that (thank 360 for being closer to a PC for that too). So for the most part, PC takes its real standards of specs from what Consoles SAY the new standard is as the developers make their games with what console is doing and then MAKE PC REQUIRED to meet or beat that standard.
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