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There is one case where I actually hoped to see a lower framerate-the amazing stairway fight in Ninja Gaiden 2, which packed so many enemies on screen it slowed the Xbox 360 to a crawl on release.

I hoped to see the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection support unlocked framerates, but considering the challenges of porting three games designed for 15-year-old consoles, the 60 fps limit is no surprise. I think the vast majority of Ninja Gaiden players would prefer to play on a controller, anyway, but it is odd to see a PC port in 2021 without at least cursory keyboard/mouse mapping. There's another small disappointment for PC gamers: Yasuda said that the Steam port only works with a controller, and does not have keyboard/mouse support.
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"The resolution and fps may fluctuate during gameplay, and of course to play in 4K players will need to have a 4K TV or monitor." "The Steam version doesn't have advanced graphics options, but runs at 1080p, 60fps, and if hardware conditions are met it will automatically run in 4K and 60fps," Yasuda said.

I asked Yasuda if the Master Collection's PC port would include features like 120 fps support and ultrawide resolutions.
