Rise of the Ronin is causing more and more problems on PC
If it was working poorly before, now it can directly delete your saved game

- March 18, 2025
- Updated: March 18, 2025 at 10:23 AM

The problems continue for Rise of the Ronin following its recent release on Steam. Just days after its launch, numerous players have reported the loss of their save data, which has generated intense frustration within the community. Koei Tecmo has acknowledged the situation and is thoroughly investigating the issue, assuring that they are working on solutions.
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In an official statement, the company mentioned that they are analyzing the reports of data deletion and suggested certain steps to follow to avoid further inconveniences. Among the recommendations are correcting possible conflicts with file sharing services, such as Dropbox, and restoring data from backups, as well as ensuring that the Steam Cloud feature is enabled. However, some players have pointed out that even their local saves have disappeared, making the failure a more significant issue.
The list of inconveniences is compounded by the performance issues faced by the PC version of the title. Players have expressed their dissatisfaction with the low frame rates and unsatisfactory graphics, compared to what Koei Tecmo had previously promised, which included 8K resolutions and 120 FPS. Currently, the recommendation to limit the FPS to 60 only increases the disappointment among those who were expecting a more solid performance. Despite the inconveniences, Rise of the Ronin is still considered an entertaining game by many.
Specialized critics have also expressed their opinion on the matter; Joe Donnelly, reviewer for PC Gamer, highlighted the inconsistency in performance, mentioning that the FPS rates fluctuate alarmingly. As Koei Tecmo works on a patch to improve performance, players should take additional precautions, ensuring they manually save and check the backup of their files to avoid losing hours of progress.
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