If you are willing to spend an hour configuring Vulkan shaders and installing the 60 FPS mod, you get a definitive portable version of Pandora’s best adventure. For everyone else? Just buy the Steam version during a sale for $5. But for the tinkerers... the loot awaits.
| Feature | Borderlands 2 (Native PC) | Borderlands 2 (Yuzu) | Borderlands 2 (Ryujinx) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 8K+ | 1080p (stable) | 1080p (stable) | | Gyro Aiming | No (mods only) | Yes (perfect) | Yes (laggy) | | DLC Integration | Manual download | One-click install | One-click install | | Split-Screen Co-op | Hacked .ini only | Native | Native | | Mod Support | Extensive (Python) | Limited (Lua only) | Limited | | Performance | 300+ FPS | 30-60 FPS | 20-45 FPS | Borderlands 2 Yuzu
Over time, the community found workarounds. Guides appeared for running the game at 1080p/60fps on PCs and optimizing it for high-end Android chips like the Snapdragon 870 or 888 If you are willing to spend an hour
: Ensure "Use disk shader cache" is enabled in your graphics settings to prevent stuttering during intense firefights. But for the tinkerers
While Borderlands 2 is available natively on PC, the “Yuzu” angle has gained traction for a specific reason: However, running it via emulation on a PC is a different beast entirely.
: For Snapdragon users, Turnip drivers (such as v25.0.0 rev1) are often recommended for better stability.
Ensure the correct audio output is selected.