A month after the release, the PC version of the collection Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection got in-game graphics settings.
At the start, players had to change the resolution using the launch parameters in the game properties in Steam, as well as switch games to full-screen mode every time you start, since they always started in a window.
A fresh update added to games the ability to select full screen mode and resolution, as well as enable or disable vertical sync, triple buffering, anti-aliasing, depth of field and shadows.
Recall that while Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection does not support keyboard and mouse, even in the main menu. The collection includes Ninja Gaiden Sigma (2007), Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (2009) and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge (2012).
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