Yep. It gets you in the zone when driving.
120% focus right there.
My drivers ed. teacher had no arguments
and what was your idea of using SSD?
it's gonna die someday anyway, so it's not a matter of a long life, but a good one))
I'm missing your question here...let me clarify what I did first.
I use the SSD for Windows (which also has the cache and user files), for faster downloading and loading times...hence why a double size download isn't helping its life.
Especially a pointless one, since the game is actually half that size...not to mention an issue if your ONLY drive has enough free space for the game, but NOT the installation process...that sucks.
I keep all my games on an 8TB NAS drive, so technically it only writes the first half to the SSD in my situation...but most people don't do this.
An SSD has a lifespan that goes by how many times its rewritten or 'flashed' per block of memory (sector, whatever you want to call it here) which is why they have you keep 'spare' blocks to store your data before your drive dies...a Samsung SSD (which is what I have), will usually lock itself as read-only BEFORE losing your data.
Its not that I don't have proper backups (thats the NAS drive), its still wasting the drives life during extra pointless downloads no matter how you slice it, all square-enix games do this, FFXV was the same
So if that doesn't answer what you were asking, could you rephrase for me?