Oh get off of it dude. Every company has a marketing angle, I'm fully aware of that, and acknowledge it internally whenever posting anything. But there's a strong subsection of posters who more or less boil anything someone from MS speaks about publicly as ONLY a marketing angle, yet can somehow cut through any marketing angle people from Sony might spin and parse the meat and potatoes while simultaneously acknowledging any marketing speak thereof in a positive/optimistic (non-antagonistic) fashion.
There are still people who think there was zero marketing spin in the Road to PS5 presentation, when anyone looking at it from a rationale POV would know what points where embellished and which ones were conveniently downplayed specifically to work in a marketing angle. Oh and worth noting: having a marketing angle does not inherently mean said angle is a bad thing. Again back to Road to PS5; there was a marketing angle in a lot of that, but it was generally a good one and (for me) served its purpose while still being informative enough to where I could take most of what was mentioned at face value and therefore center any constructive criticism around that.
MS does the same thing and yet some people think of them as the bane of the industry when they do so. That's a double standard, and you can notice it a good amount of times throughout thread discourse.
And XSX has fast storage so...what are you trying to insinuate in your reply? It's not fast enough? Do you have data on performance analytics somehow that no one else does? Because some pretty well-informed people discussing this have, in their own way, basically concluded you don't need "fast" storage saturating even half of the XSX SSD's speed to do what was in that demo, let alone PS5's.
That should be seen as a good thing and yet here we have a response from you somewhat cheekily responding as if to insinuate one solution is not able to do what the company directly mentioning said solution claims.
P.S: You are deliberately taking Epic's statement on the SSD to specifically mean PS5's SSD, when any sensible person would take it to mean SSDs in general that meet a certain minimal threshold. And as well, you're still aloof to the marketing angle in their PR statements in relation to the demo that bear any references (of varying degree) to PS5.