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If i delete all the cache data do i lose any progress or hurt my ssd?
If you have an HDD, you can flip the cache to the HDD and you're done with the problem.
The cache updates every time, it doesn't work that once it creates a file the game doesn't modify it anymore, also whether you delete it or don't do anything with it the SSD storage cells get used up anyway 🙂
The best thing to do is to move the cache folder to HDD and link it.
In the folder (...)\Documents\Battlefield 2042 this is what it looks like in my case
If you have only one SSD and no HDD, then don't link it - it won't change anything 🙂
How to do linking you will find at this link (post #3)
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Cache-MUST-be-moved-out-of-Documents/m-p/13167854#M55201
Linking the cache folder to the HDD will result in the SSD not being consumed by the game cache (the game will save/modify everything on the HDD of your choice)
GL
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