Buyers of GoW Ragnarok were dissatisfied with the PC version: there is a problem with VRAM, poor optimization, and binding to PSN
Sony tried to make it mandatory to sign in to PSN back in Helldivers 2. After many complaints from gamers, the company backed down and announced that it would be mandatory starting with God of War Ragnarok. And now the game is available, and PC gamers have already expressed their disagreement on this matter.
Having been available for 12 hours on Steam, God of War Ragnarok has currently reached the maximum number of players - more than 22 thousand (according to according to SteamDB). During this time, more than 2,000 reviews were written, and 700 of them were negative. Most of them relate to complaints from players who did not like the fact that God of War Ragnarok on PC requires them to register on PSN, despite the fact that the game is 100% single player.
Also, if you analyze negative reviews, you can notice that even owners of far from weak PCs experience problems with low performance in a number of game segments - even with 6 GB VRAM, which is recommended for running the game at minimum settings at 1080p with 30 FPS.
According to NVIDIA, in its tests, God of War Ragnarok runs well at 1080p at maximum settings on the GeForce RTX 4060, which is capable of delivering an average of over 60 FPS without the help of DLSS.