Depends on how much data the laser lens of the PS1 has to read, condition of the laser lens and the disc. A bad lens will read discs much slower if not at all. Likewise with a scratched disc. The more data the laser lens has to pick up, the longer the load time which varies game to game. A laser lens will eventually go bad in time and will need to be replaced. Luckily today, we have gaming enthusists who are also engineers willing to rebuild new laser lens for old hardware...for a price of course.
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Re: Which PlayStation Boots Fastest? (Here's A Hint: It's Not PS5)
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Depends on how much data the laser lens of the PS1 has to read, condition of the laser lens and the disc. A bad lens will read discs much slower if not at all. Likewise with a scratched disc. The more data the laser lens has to pick up, the longer the load time which varies game to game. A laser lens will eventually go bad in time and will need to be replaced. Luckily today, we have gaming enthusists who are also engineers willing to rebuild new laser lens for old hardware...for a price of course.