I really doubt that CEMU is writing PETABYES of data to a ssd... http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-theyre-all-dead
I will just buy some more 8gb of Ram and a 120gb SSD. Nothing more than that. Is this building an entire new PC for you buddy?
And as i said, this pieces is not ONLY to play BotW. They have many other purposes. So, the cost benefit relation is very very good to me. Ill never buy a brand new Wii U or a Switch to ONLY play BotW. And here where i live, nobody have the console to borrow me. So...
Also Gerbilsoft is technically correct. In general you don't need much of a page file with 16gb of ram. However it's been reported that BOTW with a >9k cache and an nvida card can eat up to 30gb of ram. If you disable pagefile then the moment you need more than 16gb cemu will crash. Using my own self generated 4.5k cache I get up to about 11gb ram usage during the shader loading at game launch.
Yeah man...i know that. You are totally right..Fine, whatever. But you will not get faultless gameplay in BotW for a long long time yet, no matter what hardware you throw at it. CEMU has a long ways to go before it reaches that kind of level, and god knows what kind of hacks Exzap has had to put into place to get it running even this well so far.
What's stopping you from getting an old Wii U off Craigslist for $150 or so then hacking it so you can play BOTW for free?Yeah man...i know that. You are totally right..
But its my only option. Its this or wait around a decade for a rich cousin shows up with his old and forgotten Switch to borrow me... Or until i become some kind of millionaire. None of these cases is like to happen.. haha
The price man. An used Wii U here in Brazil now, in 2017, is around $500 dollars (converted in our coin). And just ONLY IF somebody is willing to sell it.What's stopping you from getting an old Wii U off Craigslist for $150 or so then hacking it so you can play BOTW for free?
Why does everyone equate playing BOTW properly to buying it on a Switch? the Switch is unnecessary.
I really doubt that CEMU is writing PETABYES of data to a ssd... http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-theyre-all-dead