Summary
Mortal Kombat 1might be overshadowed by the likes ofStreet Fighter 6,Tekken 8, andnow Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, but developer NetherRealm Studios has been chugging along regardless.It’s been releasing DLCand new characters for the title while making sure updates go out on a regular basis for balancing, but if the updates for PC continue to be as rough as the game’s latest, NetherRealm might not have an audience on the platform for much longer.
According to several fans on social media, Mortal Kombat 1 has been suffering from pretty rough performance issues ever sincethe release of the game’s latest update, which added the recently announced Khaos Reigns DLC.A Twitter user called Syribralwas one of the first to start calling out NetherRealm for the shocking performance sharing a video of a match dropping to as low as 10fps.
To make matters worse, Syribral claims that they’re running the game with a rig that’s over the recommended specs, making this a problem with the game itself rather than a hardware issue.Another Twitter user called Thethinythen backs up Syribral’s claims that the game’s latest update has tanked its performance on PC, claiming that the update’s attempts at file compression and a new file layout is likely the main cause of the issues displayed in the video.
Mortal Kombat 1 Fans Are Unhappy With PC Performance After Latest Update
you’re able to find various other fans of the title complaining about similar issues, including a user called SithDestroyerOT, who claims their game keeps dropping to around 40fps despite running it on a 4080 Super. Concerns over performance have even started making their wayto the game’s Steam page, as you can find several negative reviews calling the game broken and unplayable.
It’s worth noting that these experiences don’t appear to be universal, at least not enough for them to make the entire Mortal Kombat community start grabbing their pitchforks. For example, a Twitter user called RainCola claims they haven’t experienced the frame rate issues that everyone else has, and questions whether it could be a problem specific to AMD CPUs.
Either way, it’s an issue that appears to be affecting a fairly sizable chunk of the game’s PC audience, and there will be calls for NetherRealm to do something about it soon. Right now, it seems as though the best way to try and get around the issues is to do a fresh install, but it’s not exactly ideal to have to delete your game and reinstall whenever an update gets pushed out. Here’s hoping NetherRealm takes not and fixes the issues.
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Mortal Kombat 1 reboots the popular fighting game’s universe, following Liu Kang’s altering of the events of Mortal Kombat 11. It features a broad range of fighters, an expanded story, and the all-new Kameo fighter system.