Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Do you guys think is it worth buying a 2k new PC just to play Wilds?
I don't have a bad PC rn, an RTX 3060TI an i5 10600k, 16GB 3200MHZ, etc...

I already posted before about the poor and horrible performance of Wilds so far, it is simply ridiculous, but Monster Hunter is my Favorite series, also my partner has a much worse PC than mine and it is more likely that they won't be able to play it with me, so I thought about just buying a new PC and give my actual one to my partner.

But is it really worth it? Is wilds going to be as good as World or MH4U? What do you guys think? No hate or anything like that, I would like to read your genuine opinion if you were in my situation.
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space Feb 24 @ 10:31am 
for one game? no
If you're just wanting to play the game? No. If you legitimately want to upgrade for future purposes? Yes.
For this game no, 2 reviews mentioning PC both talking about BAD performance even with 4080/4090 high end PC.
Stumpy Feb 24 @ 10:34am 
just build it
Stumpy Feb 24 @ 10:36am 
also its called future proofing well for a time. pc is in the next gen way ahead of ps5 but held back by it to . so it wouldn't be just for one game it be for any game uoplan to play in the future thats demanding on pc resorses
Moonwitch Feb 24 @ 10:37am 
No.
Royner Feb 24 @ 10:39am 
Its good for future games like GTA VI and Oled monitors are becomig cheaper, you can get one with a high refresh rate or a normal LCD with high refresh rates and use the extra horsepower (if you have the money)
Label07 Feb 24 @ 10:40am 
I don't know about GIVING to your "partner", let them use would be smarter. Unless you put a ring on it, even then 60%+ of the time you're not even safe...whatever.. do what you want lol

It never hurts to upgrade and future proof for the next 10 years or so.
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zacki Feb 24 @ 10:45am 
Well, after a bunch of years of running the same hardware, there'll always be that one game, that you'll really want to play, but your system just can't handle anymore. I'd been playing on an i7 6700k and a GTX 1080 since 2017. For MH:Wilds we upgraded to a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and a Radeon 7900 XTX. It goes without saying that we'll play many more games on that system in the years to come. But it's MH:Wilds, that really made me want to build a new system. If you'd love to play MH:Wilds and can afford the upgrade, go for it.
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RigBonet Feb 24 @ 2:20pm 
YOU HAVE A 3060 AND IT CANT RUN :ccskull: 2060 owner am I cooked?? :sob_boy:
Just to give you a small frame of reference that may help in informing your decision. I benchmarked Wilds using two setups.
A) Ryzen 5 3600 + Nvidia RTX 3070: 44 fps @4K Ultra Settings

vs. a MUCH more new PC

B) Intel i7-14700F + Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super: 89.9 fps @4K Ultra Settings

If you reduce settings to High or Medium you can pull off much higher frames, also you don't have to play at 4K, 1080P still looks gorgeous and runs great. So to answer OP's original question: Yes, if you can swing the price, it probably is worth upgrading for this and future games... If you have to go into debt for it, then NO it is not worthwhile since old machines can also run it just fine.
Last edited by Saltzpyre; Feb 24 @ 3:23pm
Originally posted by ✧ Star Diver ✧:
I don't have a bad PC rn, an RTX 3060TI an i5 10600k, 16GB 3200MHZ, etc...

I already posted before about the poor and horrible performance of Wilds so far, it is simply ridiculous, but Monster Hunter is my Favorite series, also my partner has a much worse PC than mine and it is more likely that they won't be able to play it with me, so I thought about just buying a new PC and give my actual one to my partner.

But is it really worth it? Is wilds going to be as good as World or MH4U? What do you guys think? No hate or anything like that, I would like to read your genuine opinion if you were in my situation.
Instead of thinking "Do I buy new pc for one game"

Change your thinking to "What games also benefit for it and what other upcoming games might".
Kabaale Feb 24 @ 3:58pm 
Originally posted by Saltzpyre:
Just to give you a small frame of reference that may help in informing your decision. I benchmarked Wilds using two setups.
A) Ryzen 5 3600 + Nvidia RTX 3070: 44 fps @4K Ultra Settings

vs. a MUCH more new PC

B) Intel i7-14700F + Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super: 89.9 fps @4K Ultra Settings

If you reduce settings to High or Medium you can pull off much higher frames, also you don't have to play at 4K, 1080P still looks gorgeous and runs great. So to answer OP's original question: Yes, if you can swing the price, it probably is worth upgrading for this and future games... If you have to go into debt for it, then NO it is not worthwhile since old machines can also run it just fine.
So much lies...
1) Low vs ultra doesn't change much
2) 1080p look ass not gorgeous
3) You run those fps with fake frames
4) The game doesn't run great like you dare to say.
Originally posted by RigBonet:
YOU HAVE A 3060 AND IT CANT RUN :ccskull: 2060 owner am I cooked?? :sob_boy:
definitely cooked, i got 3yo 3060 6gb vram, ryzen7 4800H, 16gb ram, +ssd. i tried all combination of settings from high to low.
unstable around 9-40fps. cant even hit stable 60fps.
the best score i got 38.55 avg [the game benchmark gave me "good" rating]
from 1600x900, DLSS:ultra performance [yikes]. all settings lowest.
everything looks like pukes [already bad on mixed high+med settings with DLSS/FSR].
native render gave me the best visual but with 18.5fps avg on high.
DLSS:DLAA was somehow even worse a lot of stuttering 20.49fps avg.
there might be hope a month later optimization, maybe optimization mods on nexusmod but i wouldnt count on it. launch day is where we should judge the product and it should be what it actually is not after a year of patch [and then abandon updates] then judge.
and when its only you working for money for life, there's no reason for me to just recklessly spend tons of money for a new pc for several games i'll be playing when i have hospital bills, rent and food to pay. i'll wait until my 3060 dies and thats when i upgrade and get massive gains for money. i need my pc to do lots of things than just gaming as it is now anyway.
Depends how much tou want to play. I upgraded my PC just for this game because MH is my favorite game franchise. That in turn came with the added benefits of me now being able to play other recent releases which I could not with my previous build, but was not desperate enough to play that they made me upgrade my PC then.
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