Borderlands 4 has faced significant backlash for its poor performance on PC, leading many players to express frustration online and on Steam reviews. Despite Gearbox's attempts to address these concerns by providing detailed optimization guides for Nvidia and AMD GPUs, the developer's responses highlight the game's lack of optimization rather than alleviate it. Players are advised to adjust their in-game settings extensively to meet acceptable performance levels. The game, powered by Unreal Engine 5, struggles with performance issues, compounded by the use of Denuvo DRM. With these developments, Borderlands 4 has earned a reputation that many fans and players are now dubbing "Stutterlands 4."

Why is Borderlands 4's performance so poor on PC?

Borderlands 4’s performance issues stem from its lack of optimization for high-end hardware, requiring players to make extensive adjustments to settings and relying on frame generation for acceptable framerates, which adds input lag and complicates gameplay.

Borderlands 4 is the latest installment in the popular looter-shooter franchise, known for its over-the-top humor and vibrant graphics. The game introduces new mechanics and gameplay elements, aiming for a fresh experience while still retaining the core essence of what made past titles successful. However, its performance criticisms have overshadowed these new features, raising concerns about its development process and future updates.