

If I then turn around and go back into zone B again, fps tanks even further to 4-15fps.” I return to zone A, frame rate basically gets cut in half. I go from zone A to zone B, no issues keep playing. I have zero issues during gameplay in zone A. Another even stating that switching zones has absolutely caused a framerate problem, “ Game plays fine 141 fps locked (144hz monitor but use RTSS to limit to 141fps for gsync) 2560×1440.
#Borderlands remastered 1080p#
Some users on PC are reporting a similar issue regardless of their hardware, one stating that he’s only averaging around 43 fps in 1080p on a rather beefy rig, which should be running the game at 150+ fps without a hitch.
#Borderlands remastered pro#
On our own end, we’ve been experiencing noticeable framerate drops and screen tearing rather often and it doesn’t seem to be exclusive to PS4 Pro users in the means of lost FPS. Going to Reddit, as we’ve been hit with this bug as well on PlayStation 4 Pro consoles, it seems that users are experiencing much the same, but the odd part is, it’s only affecting the PlayStation 4 Pro hardware, leaving Xbox One, Xbox One X, PC, and PlayStation 4 (slim/standard) users out of the mix.

But, for some, the memories are being tainted by an odd and annoying bug that somehow exists and is plaguing only a handful of users that are having a chance to play the game. Original: Since its launch, those playing Borderlands: Game of the Year on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are able to relive some of their greatest memories or even experience the game that helped bring the looter shooter genre to actual life (sorry Hellgate: London). Update: We’ve included mention of PC issues now surfacing as well. PlayStation 4 Pro users are now reporting performance and screen tearing issues while other consoles and hardware remain unaffected. Just hours after its release and an odd issue has occurred.
