Baghdad Bob

You're right Duck, that does look far worse than a few texture popping annoyances, hmm. And I'm on a suboptimal PC - older graphic card etc. I heard PS4's use hard drives; is your hard drive full , or plenty of space leftover for virtual memory? Well, sorry you and other PS4 players have this perpetual popping since 2.4. Hopefully FD will get to it and fix it soon.

HDD space is something I’d look at next, too, as a troubleshooting step.
 
HDD space is something I’d look at next, too, as a troubleshooting step.

My SSD is mostly empty, as I only play a few games at a time. And I have to think the PS4 would account for this anyway by using a separate swap partition, as people don't buy a console to then have to worry about virtual memory and graphic drivers and other such particulars - this is why many of us chose a console over a gaming PC to begin with (that and cost).
 
My SSD is mostly empty, as I only play a few games at a time. And I have to think the PS4 would account for this anyway by using a separate swap partition, as people don't buy a console to then have to worry about virtual memory and graphic drivers and other such particulars - this is why many of us chose a console over a gaming PC to begin with (that and cost).

Your use of a SSD, rather than a vanilla HDD, is certainly a potential factor in this.
 
Read the following as if presented by a late-night comedian - with some humor, but also with a point to be made:

Do you old-timers remember the Iraqi Information Minister from the first Gulf War back in 1991? He was nicknamed "Baghdad Bob", and he was famous for his "spin" on how the war was going. He made a host of hilarious statements, including "[Americans] are not even [within] 100 miles [of Baghdad]. They are not in any place. They hold no place in Iraq. This is an illusion ... they are trying to sell to the others an illusion." as US forces were actively driving tanks through the streets of Baghdad.
:D

Wrong, he was from the second iraq war, 2003.
 
My SSD is mostly empty, as I only play a few games at a time. And I have to think the PS4 would account for this anyway by using a separate swap partition, as people don't buy a console to then have to worry about virtual memory and graphic drivers and other such particulars - this is why many of us chose a console over a gaming PC to begin with (that and cost).

Off topic for a moment:
How is that new tv with the arc in the screen working out for ya. And how big is the viewable screen?
 
Your use of a SSD, rather than a vanilla HDD, is certainly a potential factor in this.

If I were the only one experiencing the problem, or if other games suffered from the problem, or if the problem was triggered when I upgraded to an SSD very shortly after ED release, then I might agree. Regardless, I included my SSD as part of my configuration when I reported this bug.
 
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