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MHR graphics are worse. It is a Switch game after all.
In the end you end up with a game that looks worse than MHR in the Switch that runs worse than MHW at max settings.
It's a shame. Wild Hearts could've been a nice game, it has some interesting mechanics and all, but you can't really excuse it's terrible performance.
Yes, and Rise is more "anime" and less "real" too, but if you didnt like MHW because of the graphics you probably should not play anything that is not a shooter.
Rise has a style that is different to world. More what you'd expect from a switch game. But personally I preferred it to world as world was blurry, especially around the monsters, which hurt my eyes. While rise is more detailed and none of the blur. Making it look more desirable to me at least.
But you should easily see a video on this somewhere. It's almost entirely preference on whether it's better or worse for you.
As for the blur even though you adjusted to 2k, I remember that MHW Antialiasing made the game very blurry. You'll have to tweak this, I don't remember which one