Lets address these Optimization Issues

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An ssd can kinda replace the need for ram because of just its speed but its no where near as good as getting more ram

I would do both as I have non-gaming system slowness due to the combination of Windows 10 & a HDD. I agree, 8gig ram is outdated for today but on average most of my computers rare performance issues arise from its slow disk speed.
 
I would do both as I have non-gaming system slowness due to the combination of Windows 10 & a HDD. I agree, 8gig ram is outdated for today but on average most of my computers rare performance issues arise from its slow disk speed.
I had a friend who was almost unable to play bannerlord do to the stutter amount from being on a HDD and 8gb even on low. Now that he has more ram and move the game to his ssd he can run the game on High setting no promble
 
I had a friend who was almost unable to play bannerlord do to the stutter amount from being on a HDD and 8gb even on low. Now that he has more ram and move the game to his ssd he can run the game on High setting no promble

That's encouraging. I know for me changing my graphics and battlesize has zero effect on my stutters, so I'm optimistic they'll be gone when I get the chance to add more ram and use an SDD.
 
That's encouraging. I know for me changing my graphics and battlesize has zero effect on my stutters, so I'm optimistic they'll be gone when I get the chance to add more ram and use an SDD.

I've been on HDD forever and upgraded last year to a small 250GB SSD for OS and a couple of games...oh boy was I surprised. I got 1TB SSD now and all my games that I currently play are on it...I am never going back lol I would highly recommend anyone with HDD to upgrade to SSD whenever they can afford it (they're not as expensive as they used to be!).
 
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