Monster Hunter Wilds has launched to over 1 million players on Steam, but many of those players are also running into key performance problems. These are causing poor character models, low framerates, and a host of other issues.
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Capcom has offered some support and fixes for players, which includes updating your drivers. But there are some additional tweaks here that may help you out.
According to Capcom, if Monster Hunter Wilds performance isn’t great on PC for you, you can try updating your graphics driver, turning off compatibility mode, and readjusting your settings. These options may help, but we would also suggest turning on Frame Generation.

Monster Hunter Wilds feels built for Frame Generation to a degree, which is why your performance issues may stem from turning it off. Turning it back on could help alleviate problems. It is always a good idea to keep your graphics drivers updated, and recent ones have just been released for your graphics card, so be sure to check you have the latest version too.
Additionally, one key thing you can do is play around and experiment with your settings. Based on the players and the people who have tested the game, various configurations are working for different hardware setups, so what works for everyone else may not work for you. The best thing to do is to go in with the lowest settings and then slowly add more or up the quality of the visuals until you reach a level you are happy with or the limits of your hardware.
Those are some basic tips. But, we will be updating this article if Capcom offers more support or a patch is released.
For even more on Monster Hunter Wilds, checkout why it won’t be coming to Game Pass anytime soon. You can also see a breakdown of the game’s chapters and how long the RPG is.
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