When discussing the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection resolution and fullscreen support on Steam, Koei Tecmo appears to have utilised a sneaky tactic that will prevent many PC gamers from accessing this information before launch. Koei Tecmo's hiding the PC's version deficiencies - Sneaky By entering "720p", "1080p", or "4k" in the text field of "LAUNCH OPTIONS", you can fix the resolution to the corresponding value.īy setting the game to a low resolution, you can reduce the processing load. To configure the resolution, open the game's Properties from your Steam Library. Note: The resolutions below are supported. You can set the output resolution for playing this game. To return to Windowed mode, press the Esc key while in Fullscreen mode. To do so, launch the game, and then click the maximize icon in the upper-right of the title bar. This game can be played in Fullscreen mode. The collection will also lack an extensive graphical options menu, making the remastered trilogy a basic PC port in practically every sense. The Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will be designed to be played using Gamepads.
Furthermore, PC players should not expect ultrawide resolution support or keyboard/mouse support. Sadly, it looks like these PC releases will be barebones in nature, lacking many of the common features that are part of most PC ports.įor starters, the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will feature a maximum framerate of 60 FPS, lacking an unlocked framerate option of 120Hz support. Intermediate resolutions like 1440p aren't even an option. The Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection will run at 720p, 1080p, and 4K. On Steam, Koei Tecmo has confirmed that their Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection will support a lacklustre fullscreen mode and lack support for arbitrary resolutions.
This release will bring the Ninja Gaiden trilogy to PC for the first time, offering confirmed support for 4K resolutions at 60 FPS, but PC gamers should not expect much outside of that. Earlier this year, Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo announced that their NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection will be releasing on PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Switch on June 10th, arriving on PC through Valve's Steam platform.