'At least Ninja Gaiden is FINALLY on PC but I almost wish it didn't happen if it means it'll be like this,' wrote user Luke. 'By setting the game to a low resolution, you can reduce the processing load,' is Koei Tecmo's note to players.Įarly anecdotal reports from players suggest the £30 Ninja Gaiden Master Collection does run well on PC, but the lack of any basic PC-specific features is a bad look for Koei Tecmo.Īs you'd expect, the negative reviews are hitting Steam. To set a specific resolution, you have to open the game's properties from your Steam library, and manually enter the resolution you want ('720p', '1080p' or '4k') in the text field of Launch Options.
Not so in The Ninja Gaiden Master Collection. In most games, you're able to change the resolution via in-game settings. 1440p resolution is not supported, and the game appears to be locked at 60 frames per second. When the game starts, it determines the resolution that's most appropriate for your setup: either 1920x1080 (1080p) or 3840x2160 (4k). The game starts in windowed mode every time.īut perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this PC port is how you change the resolution. To play in fullscreen mode you have to launch the game and then click the maximise icon in the upper-right of the title bar.