![]() In general, it seems like the SSD within the PS5 mainly impacts loading times for games and navigation. ![]() ![]() This is one of the more major issues players have experienced with the PS5 that needs to be addressed. A ‘Queued for Download’ bug is preventing some players from downloading games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Players may not have to worry too much about download speeds if their games aren’t able to be downloaded at all. Sony’s PS5 FAQ page only mentions software updates, stating, “Downloading and applying game software updates on PS5 should work more quickly than on the PS4 console in general, as the data size of updates and patches is managed more effectively." Additionally, Sony never officially mentions anything about increased download speeds. Mike Williams of USGamer has experienced the contrary, stating a 36.6GB game took “7 minutes and 1 second” to download compared to the PS4 Pro which “took a total of 58 minutes and 34 seconds to download completely.” In Screen Rant’s PS5 review, Rob Keyes experienced “ painfully slow download speeds” with a medium-sized game such as Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales taking nearly 3 hours to download and a smaller game like Rocket League taking nearly an hour. The amount of time it takes to download games on the PS5 still appears to be slow in general despite the PS5’s use of an SSD. Related: Biggest PlayStation 5 Problems Reported So Farĭestiny 2 is not the only game on the PS5 experiencing slow download times. ![]() Although hiccups are bound to happen with the release of a new console, the amount of issues popping up could add to the claims that the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S could’ve waited another year or two before launching. Some players may not have even gotten their new console on launch day despite pre-ordering. While both the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S had successful launches, many players have experienced issues with their consoles.
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