Another day, another dreadful PC port – Rise of the Ronin joins the list of woeful PC launches with even an Nvidia RTX 4090 succumbing to stutters

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  • Koei Tecmo’s Rise of the Ronin runs poorly on the RTX 4090 with stuttering in multiple segments
  • Frame rates in-game can be high, but gameplay suggests otherwise with slow-motion NPCs
  • It adds to the list of poorly optimized games on PC this generation

Koei Tecmo’s Rise of the Ronin recently launched on PC after being exclusive to Sony’s PS5 for almost a year – and yet again, it’s another story of a poorly optimized PC port reportedly struggling even on high-end configurations.

According to TweakTown, Rise of the Ronin struggles to run on an RTX 4090 at 4K with constant stutters and slow-motion bugs while using DLSS. The in-game frame rate counter supposedly indicates a range of between 40 to 60fps (frames per second), but the gameplay suggests otherwise – and Steam reviews corroborate these complaints as many users are refusing to recommend buying the title until the issues are addressed.

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