Borderlands 4 demands more from your hardware than previous games, requiring careful optimization for smooth performance. Balancing visual fidelity and frame rate stability is critical, especially during chaotic combat encounters. Below are optimized settings to maximize gameplay fluidity without sacrificing too much detail.
Optimizing Borderlands 4 Graphics Settings
Begin with the Auto-Detect feature under Advanced Visuals for a baseline. Adjust downward from there if you experience lag or stuttering.
General Configuration
- Graphics Preset: Low
- Upscaling Method: DLSS (Nvidia) / FSR (AMD)
- Upscaling Quality: Performance
- Spatial Upscaling: Disabled
- Scene Capture Quality: Full Resolution
- Frame Generation: Off
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Boost
Environmental Adjustments
- HLOD Range: Near
- Geometry: Low
- Texture Quality: Low
- Anisotropic Filtering: x1
- Foliage Density: Very Low
- Volumetric Fog: Low
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Directional Shadows: Low
- Cloud Shadows: Disabled
- Lighting: Low
- Reflections: Low
- Shading: Low
Post-Processing Tips
Prioritize performance over graphical flourishes. Reducing Upscaling Quality delivers the most significant frame-rate improvements, while disabling effects like motion blur ensures clearer visuals during fast-paced action.
System Requirements for Borderlands 4
The game’s hardware demands are steep. Ensure your setup meets or exceeds these specifications:
Minimum Specifications
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel Core i7-9700 / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
- RAM: 16 GB
- GPU: RTX 2070 / RX 5700 XT / Intel Arc A580
- Storage: 100 GB SSD
- Note: Requires 8 CPU cores and 8 GB VRAM
Recommended Specifications
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel Core i7-12700 / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- RAM: 32 GB
- GPU: RTX 3080 / RX 6800 XT / Intel Arc B580
- Storage: 100 GB SSD
Systems below minimum specs may struggle even with low settings. Recommended hardware allows for higher textures and lighting without performance loss.
FAQ
Which setting improves FPS the most?
Upscaling Quality (DLSS/FSR) provides the largest boost. Switching to “Performance” mode can increase frames significantly.
Should I disable motion blur?
Yes. It reduces clarity and consumes resources. Disabling it sharpens fast-moving visuals.
Is 16 GB RAM sufficient?
Barely. Expect potential stuttering in crowded areas. 32 GB RAM is advisable for consistent performance.
Do textures impact frame rates?
Minimally, but they require ample VRAM. GPUs with 8+ GB VRAM can handle Medium/High textures smoothly.