
Gearbox Software has rolled out a new update for Borderlands 4 primarily focused on addressing various performance issues affecting the PC version. This long-awaited update follows a series of complaints regarding stuttering and subpar framerates since the game’s launch. Players have speculated about potential causes, ranging from the use of Unreal Engine 4 to Denuvo anti-tamper technology.
Borderlands 4 Releases PC-Specific Update
Gearbox aims to rectify these issues with this latest patch, which promises to enhance game stability across a wide range of PC configurations. PC players are encouraged to check their settings as the update might include behind-the-scenes changes. It’s important to note that this update is exclusive to the PC version, with console users on PlayStation and Xbox not needing to worry about additional downloads.
Players should be aware that modifications to the graphics settings could lead to shader recompilation of up to 15 minutes. Additionally, Gearbox has provided guides to optimize settings for both NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, potentially alleviating further performance issues.
Many players are also pushing for an FOV slider option, which has shown to be a popular request. Randy Pitchford engaged with fans on social media regarding their interest in this feature, revealing overwhelming support for its inclusion in upcoming updates.
Borderlands 4 Performance Update
For diehard fans of the Borderlands franchise, this update represents a significant step towards improving their gaming experience!