
Due to this awkward and quick framerate fluctuation, some PC gamers may experience some stuttering. The PC version of Mortal Kombat X also suffers from “black crush” that ruins its cut-scenes. High Voltage Software has not addressed this issue yet, and you can find below two screenshots showcasing it.Īnd if that wasn’t enough, NetherRealm and High Voltage Software have locked all X-Ray moves, Introductions and Fatalities to 30fps. It does sound fishy (indicating that a better optimized version could be possible), however – and given today’s PC GPU standards – most PC gamers should already have GPUs that are way more powerful than the GTX680. Now we know what most of you will be saying: “A GTX680 for a fighting game? When this very same game runs with 60fps on PS4? ” And you’d have a point. Regarding the game’s GPU requirements, a GTX680 is enough for running the game with 60fps at 1080p with all its bells and whistles enabled. The game ran with 60fps even on a simulated dual-core CPU, meaning that those with weaker CPUs will be able to fully enjoy this title. As we can see, our i7 4930K was hardly used. Mortal Kombat X is basically a GPU-bound title.

We don’t know how the unpatched version runs, but the game’s latest version is running fine. Even at its most demanding stages (Dead Woods), the game was running without any performance issues and our GPU usage never exceeded 83%. While NVIDIA has not included yet an SLI profile for this fighting game, we were able to enjoy it with 60fps on a single GTX680. Mortal Kombat X is powered by a heavily modified version of Unreal Engine 3. Do also note that we tested the latest patched version of Mortal Kombat X a version that is said to be coming with lots of performance improvements. As a result of those requests, we decided to put NetherRealm’s latest fighting game to the test.Īs always, we used an Intel i7 4930K (turbo boosted at 4.2Ghz) with 8GB RAM, NVIDIA’s GTX690, Windows 8.1 64-bit and the latest WHQL version of the GeForce drivers. However, some of our readers requested one (after experiencing various performance issues). You see, most fighting games run exceptionally well on the PC platform, therefore we believed that there wouldn’t be any meaningful reason to write one for Mortal Kombat X. It’s up to you to figure it out if you did change the controls.Originally, we had no plans to write a PC Performance Analysis article for Mortal Kombat X. Note: If you changed from the default controls, these fatalities will not work.

Because of this, I spent a long time translating them, and now I’ve decided to make it easier for everyone reading by posting the keyboard codes.

When I was new to the game, I had to look for the Fatality codes, but all of them used Playstation, or more commonly, XBox controls.
