The launch of Borderlands 4 has been met with enthusiasm for its dynamic gunplay and characteristic humor. However, the player community has expressed its discontent due to performance and optimization issues on the Steam platform. Since its release, the game has suffered from continuous crashes and FPS drops, leading many to demand quick answers from Gearbox Software.
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In response to these criticisms, Gearbox has released its first post-launch patch focused on improving game stability. User feedback indicates that the patch has made a difference, with a lower frequency of crashes and more consistent FPS performance across a variety of PC configurations, according to PCGamesN. However, players should keep in mind that when modifying graphics, the shader recompilation process can take up to 15 minutes, which has prompted Gearbox to provide specific guides to optimize the game on NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards.
In the realm of consoles, users have expressed their frustration over the lack of options to disable motion blur and adjust the field of view (FOV). Gearbox has mentioned that it is “exploring” the possibility of implementing a FOV slider on Xbox Series X|S and PS5, which could reassure players in the coming days.
Finally, following the controversies surrounding the change to the EULA of the Borderlands series, Gearbox has emphasized that “Take-Two does not use spyware in its games,” thus clarifying fans’ concerns regarding privacy and security on their platforms. With these adjustments and promises of future improvements, the community hopes that the experience of Borderlands 4 will align with initial expectations.