NVME versus platter

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What games would you say aren't worth installing on a SSD/NVME? For example DCS flight sim must be installed on a SSD due to horrendously slow load times like 15 minutes on a regular drive.

I'm thinking due to cost per GB/TB, and also having one bigger drive is just easier to manage/navigate than several smaller nvme (and using the limited number of nvme slots)#

Or is it now due to all games pretty much being 100GB+ nvme is required for every game? Not only for loading times (which I don't mind if just a few more seconds) but for the constant reading of large amount of data/textures that regular platter drives simply can't keep up?
 
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