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"that isn't the case here instead we get a visual outcome that I think a lot of of players would have reasonably expected from the base PS5 with a 1080p60 like frame rate mode and two lower performance modes with better image quality and limited ray tracing in the context of how this game typically performs it's decent enough but relative to other games of comparable visual quality it's a little unsatisfying so if you do want to play Monster Hunter Wilds."
I guess it'll be welcome to the 10 people that have a PS5 Pro.
The performance mode of Wilds looks worse than World in almost every way possible.
Also the 30fps mode still drops into the mid 25-28fps when more than a single large monster is on field.
Also it's not real 4K it was almost never real 4K.
There also still using FSR1.
source?
World sold very well on PC. I'm just calling out the claim because I'm curious to see a source. I've never seen sales data that breaks down platforms.
Or you affraid to google it?
So no source? It released in August of the same year and has sold over 25 million total. We have no idea how many sold on PS4 vs PC, but if I were betting I would place my bet on PC being the lead platform.