Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Graphic Setting Recommendations for 2080 Super?
I have ran the benchmark a number of times. Making variations each time to try and get the best performance and quality.. honestly its not super great. First thing is DLSS, seems it has to be enabled otherwise ♥♥♥♥♥ the bed. I can get an excellent score, latest was 21342.. but some areas especially towns look like dogwater and drop to 30 fps. Any more advice or NVIDIA app/control panel settings?

My Hardware/Specs
+ i7-10700K 3.8GHz CPU @ 4.00GHz
+ MSI MEG Z490 ACE
+ NVIDIA RTX 2080 SUPER
+ G.Skill 32GB DDR4
+ Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB | SATA (OS Drive)
+ Samsung SSD 970 EVO 1TB | NVME (Gaming Drive)
+ EVGA SuperNOVA 850W 80+ Gold

Wilds Graphic Settings
Graphics Settings = Custom
Upscaling (Super-resolution Imaging) = NVIDIA DLSS
Frame Generation = Disable
Upscaling Mode = Performance
Ray Tracing = Off
Texture Quality = High
Texture Filtering Quality = Low (Trilinear)
Mesh Quality = High
Fur Quality = Low
Sky/Cloud Quality = Lowest
Grass/Tree Quality = Low
Grass/Tree Sway = Disable
Wind Simulation Quality = Low
Surface Quality = Low
Sand/Snow Quality = Lowest
Water Effects = Disable
Render Distance = High
Shadow Quality = Low
Distant Shadow Quality = Low
Shadow Distance = Medium
Ambient Light Quality = Low
Contact Shadows = Disable
Ambient Occlusion = Off
Bloom = Off
Motion Blur = Off
Vignette Effect = Off
Screen Space Reflection = Off
SSSS Scattering = Off
Depth of Field = Off
Volumetric Fog = Low
Variable Rate Shading = Off
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SvegetaX Feb 26 @ 11:37pm 
Originally posted by Stranger:
I got a Ryzen 9 3900X, 32GB RAM, and RTX 2080 Super. Played the beta fine, running the benchmark I got 106.56 FPS on average, score of 18208. Set settings to medium as a base to start and then made adjustments from there. changed Upscaling from DLSS to FSR, turned on Frame Generation, Upscaling mode to Balanced, Sharpness to 1.00, Ray Tracing to Low, Texture Quality to High, Sky to Highest, Vignette to Off, SSSS Scattering to Off, and Variable Rate Shading to Balanced. Give it a run and see how you feel about the performance and graphical quality. Make adjustments as needed. Initial run had some texture pop in to start but afterwards everything looked and ran perfectly fine.

Yes upgrades are needed but personally I'm happy with the FPS and quality of graphics, it'll get me to Nov when I can finally do some upgrades.

Bingo! Perfect start.
Hyren Mar 1 @ 10:48am 
Originally posted by Sajku:
Just play Rise, it is a better game anyway with tons of content.

Yeah okay ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ clown- go back to your mancave, nerd.
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Date Posted: Feb 26 @ 10:02am
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