Borderlands 3's launch has been far from perfect on PC, with the game's "Beta" DirectX 12 support being a massive bugbear for many gamers. DirectX 12 can be so troublesome in this game that using can stop the game from booting or, at a minimum increase, the game's boot times from dozen or so seconds to several minutes.We have created a short guide which will help PC gamers switch Borderlands 3 back to DirectX 11 is they are experiencing issues. However, we believe that DirectX 12 can work to Borderlands 3's benefit, having uncovered huge performance gains when using the API in certain situations. This game needs a DirectX 12 patch, and thankfully, 2K and Gearbox are prepared to deliver it.AMD has confirmed to us that "2K and Gearbox are planning to release a final DX12 implementation in a future patch". This means that Borderlands 3's DirectX 12 issues should be temporary. Sadly, we have no ETA for this patch, which means that in the meantime, PC gamers will need to be careful when using Borderlands 3's DirectX 12 mode.