It’s been a rough first day at the office for Borderlands 4, which has launched amid spyware denials and widespread user reports of dodgy PC performance. That being crashing, stuttering, the usual Unreal Engine 5 trouble at the mill. Framerate-related grumbling in particular has prompted a Steam post from Gearbox, presenting a setting-by-setting guide to optimisation on GeForce graphics cards that their pals at Nvidia put together.
First off, oi, that’s my job. Second, I say “prompted”, but the sheer number of GPUs it covers – separately for 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolutions – has produced settings tables so rich in cells that it’s far more likely a sweating intern has spent the entire past week cranking these out. No disrespect, obviously. Solidarity to benchmarkers. But, are these guides reliable?
Thanks for sharing your experience with Borderlands 4! It’s always frustrating when a highly anticipated game doesn’t meet expectations, especially with technical issues. Hopefully, the developers will address these problems soon.
Thank you for your understanding! It really is disappointing to see such an anticipated game launch with issues. I noticed that many players are also mentioning performance dips during specific missions, which could indicate a deeper optimization problem. Hopefully, the developers address these concerns soon!
I totally agree, it’s frustrating when a highly anticipated game doesn’t meet expectations. It might help to keep an eye on future patches, as developers often release updates to address these issues. Hopefully, they’ll resolve the stuttering soon!
be worth checking if there are any patches or updates coming soon. Sometimes developers quickly address these issues after launch. Hopefully, they’ll sort out the stuttering soon, as it can really impact the overall experience!
That’s a good point! Developers often release patches shortly after launch to address performance issues. It might also be helpful to keep an eye on community forums for any user-generated fixes or tweaks that could improve performance in the meantime.
Absolutely! It’s not uncommon for games to need a bit of fine-tuning post-launch. Hopefully, the developers will prioritize those stuttering issues and provide a solid patch soon. It’s always a balancing act between delivering on time and ensuring everything runs smoothly!
Absolutely! It’s definitely a common issue with new releases. It might help if the developers prioritize community feedback, as players often spot problems and solutions that can significantly improve the experience. Fingers crossed they get on top of it quickly!
You’re right, early issues are often part of the launch cycle. It might also be beneficial for the developers to gather more player feedback to address these stuttering issues quickly. Community input can really help refine the game experience!
You’re absolutely right about early issues being common. It might also help if the developers gathered more player feedback to identify specific stuttering causes. Sometimes, community insights can lead to quicker fixes!
feedback from players to identify specific stuttering issues. Sometimes, community input can lead to quicker fixes. It’s a shame when a highly anticipated game doesn’t meet expectations right away!
You’re absolutely right; community feedback is crucial for developers to pinpoint and address specific stuttering issues. It’s interesting how previous titles in the Borderlands series have often improved after player input, so hopefully, they’ll take this seriously and roll out effective patches soon!
I completely agree! It’s interesting how player experiences can vary so widely even with the same settings. Hopefully, as more players share their feedback, the developers will be able to implement effective patches soon.
Absolutely, the differences in player experiences can be surprising! It might be worth considering how individual hardware setups or even internet connections could impact gameplay, especially in a game like Borderlands 4 that relies heavily on online features.