I didn't have an SSD but defragging helped and it's now a 30 second load time when i get into a game.
much better then waiting between 5-15 minutes
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I didn't have an SSD but defragging helped and it's now a 30 second load time when i get into a game.
much better then waiting between 5-15 minutes
This happened around 700 hours of TF2.
Everytime I start up tf2 each day, it takes from 5-15 minutes of constant freezing and I can't figure out the problem.
I've gotten left 4 dead 2 which came out right after tf2 and it has no issues what so ever.
It's not a graphical issue because it would always run smoothly but untill I reached 700 hours, it started to slowly build up the minutes of freezes.
I've already unistalled this a couple of times. The 3rd time, I went and deleted the team fortress 2 folder itself to see if anything would change but nothing did.