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Where Winds Meet's PC performance Wing Chuns itself with technical and presentational problems
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Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering.
It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues.
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Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering.
It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues.
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Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering. It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues. Read more
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12 November 2025, 5:05 pm
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James Archer
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title: Where Winds Meet's PC performance Wing Chuns itself with technical and presentational problems
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Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering.
It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues.
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Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering.
It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues.
content_text: Not for the first time, there’s a new, wuxia-inspired RPG whose technical fortitude shatters faster than a bandit’s teeth. A few hours into the F2P, bear-brawling Where Winds Meet, it does at least seem to be arriving on Western PCs (it’s been out in China for nearly a year) in better overall shape than Wuchang: Fallen Feathers did. Even so, it’s beset by performance hitches and even basic visual nuisances, ranging from iffy translations to unplayable stuttering. It's not all sad news. Where Winds Meet can hit high framerates on cheap or old graphics cards, possibly a positive side-effect of it also having a Genshin Impact-style mobile version, while its PC credentials are evident in its full mouse/keyboard support and a settings menu that decently covers DLSS or FSR upscaling and frame gen. For a game that’s been live and kicking overseas since December 2024, though, I wasn’t expecting to see so much of what would typically be day-one blues. Read more
pub_date: 12 November 2025, 5:05 pm
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