Marvel Rivals is gearing up for its second season with an exciting new feature aimed at enhancing gameplay for PC users. This new addition, called Switch Shader Compilation Mode, offers a solution for gamers whose systems are struggling with a mere 16GB of RAM or less, specifically targeting the notorious frame rate issues many have faced.
In the lead-up to the launch of Season 2, NetEase Games revealed an option that can be toggled on for players experiencing these performance dips. Known as Switch Shader Compilation Mode, this feature allows shader cache compilations to be processed at the game’s start-up, particularly after either game updates or GPU changes. It’s all about smoothing out the gameplay without hitting those frustrating stutters.
Season 2, branded as Hellfire Gala, brings more than just technical improvements. Players will be thrilled to meet Emma Frost, a new Vanguard character clad in her glamorous X-Revolution outfit, available in the in-game shop. Emma’s gameplay centers around harnessing her telekinetic powers for defense. The season also debuts the much-anticipated Krakoa map, immersing players in the iconic setting of the Hellfire Gala. Mark your calendars—Marvel Rivals Season 2 launches on Friday, April 11, at 4:00 AM Eastern.
The news first unveiled in the Season 2 patch notes brought buzz about Switch Shader Compilation Mode as a lifeline for PC users with limited RAM. According to a detailed post by the developers, the option becomes available within the game launcher, significantly optimizing the experience once the season goes live. Essentially, the compiling of shaders will only need to be done the first time you launch the game after a GPU or game update is detected.
While the new feature aims to assist players by managing memory resources better and mitigating FPS issues, there are some trade-offs. Occasionally, players might notice a few frames where game objects or textures don’t render correctly, or experience a few stutters during heavy loads, particularly if running on a 6-core CPU with AMD’s FSR3 Frame Generation enabled.
There’s a sense of anticipation as users with 16GB or less of RAM are encouraged to try out Switch Shader Compilation Mode. Exploring the Krakoa map and engaging in new battles will reveal just how well NetEase’s innovation performs in real-time.
With Marvel Rivals’ new developments, it’s clear that NetEase Games is committed to enriching the gameplay experience, paving the way for smoother gaming even on budget setups. Whether you’re a passionate Defender on a limited rig or just diving into the new season’s marvels, Marvel Rivals promises to be an adventure worth revisiting.