Fixing Borderlands 4's Stuttering Issue with a Shader Cache Increase
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Fixing Borderlands 4's Stuttering Issue with a Shader Cache Increase

A gamer discovers a workaround for stuttering issues in Borderlands 4 by adjusting the shader cache size in Nvidia Control Panel.

In my recent experience with Borderlands 4, I encountered persistent stuttering issues that needed a remedy. Thankfully, a performance tip from YouTuber Ki11er Six provided a solid solution to this issue.

The Fix

The fix involves increasing the shader cache size in the Nvidia Control Panel to 100 GB. This adjustment aims to significantly mitigate the stuttering problem observed during gameplay.

  1. Ensure the game is not running.
  2. Right-click on your desktop and select Show more options to access the Nvidia Control Panel.
  3. Go to Manage 3D settings and locate Shader Cache Size.
  4. Set this to 100 GB and click Apply.

Results

After applying this fix, I noticed a remarkable improvement regarding the frequency and severity of stutters in the game. Although minor hiccups may still occur, the gameplay becomes more enjoyable without frequent interruptions.

Conclusion

This solution may not eliminate stuttering entirely, but it’s an easy and effective way for Nvidia graphics card users to enhance their gaming experience. For many players, this adjustment could make Borderlands 4 more playable, especially for those who do not own high-end setups. Let’s hope ongoing updates continue to refine Borderlands 4’s performance further.

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