Monster Hunter Wilds

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Glitched rock textures
I had similar problems during the beta, and I tried running the benchmark before purchasing the game and I still have a similar issue.

It seems that rock textures are not rendering correctly and flicker constantly.

This is a recording of the benchmark in high settings, but I also tried on lowest and it's still the same.

https://cdn.steamusercontent.com/ugc/22058949867927057/DF05A01F524B28B4F4BFFAB502F238A6A205147C/

Any known fixes?
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The answer to your question is your pc is way too bad to run the game, theres a reason its giving you 20fps.

Like brother your gpu is 9 years old.

Dont get me wrong the game isnt optimised great, but your hardware is faaaaaaaaar to outdated at this point.

If you can afford to buy a 70€ game on release you can afford to save up for a better pc.
A 4060 which is only 300€ is almost triple the peformance of your rx 480.
Your cpu is equally horrendous, you can literally buy a new one for 80€ thats how bad it is.
Like i get that this probably isnt what you want to hear, but stop buying games for a year and save up for a better pc.
Originally posted by FakeEgirl:
The answer to your question is your pc is way too bad to run the game, theres a reason its giving you 20fps.

Like brother your gpu is 9 years old.

Dont get me wrong the game isnt optimised great, but your hardware is faaaaaaaaar to outdated at this point.

If you can afford to buy a 70€ game on release you can afford to save up for a better pc.
A 4060 which is only 300€ is almost triple the peformance of your rx 480.
Your cpu is equally horrendous, you can literally buy a new one for 80€ thats how bad it is.
Like i get that this probably isnt what you want to hear, but stop buying games for a year and save up for a better pc.
I don't think it has anything to do with an outdated GPU or CPU, I have an Intel core I7 8700 and an AMD Radeon RX 5700 and I have the same issue with the glitching rock textures
Originally posted by HG_Dreamer:
Originally posted by FakeEgirl:
The answer to your question is your pc is way too bad to run the game, theres a reason its giving you 20fps.

Like brother your gpu is 9 years old.

Dont get me wrong the game isnt optimised great, but your hardware is faaaaaaaaar to outdated at this point.

If you can afford to buy a 70€ game on release you can afford to save up for a better pc.
A 4060 which is only 300€ is almost triple the peformance of your rx 480.
Your cpu is equally horrendous, you can literally buy a new one for 80€ thats how bad it is.
Like i get that this probably isnt what you want to hear, but stop buying games for a year and save up for a better pc.
I don't think it has anything to do with an outdated GPU or CPU, I have an Intel core I7 8700 and an AMD Radeon RX 5700 and I have the same issue with the glitching rock textures


I have the same problem, can you fix it ?
Izanagi Feb 28 @ 6:09am 
someone in other post said to go into amd adrenaline and set the preset to quality and restart pc. if you have an amd card. but judging from the forum and my own experience i think something is up with the rocks in general. in the everforge area i have a decent amount of rocks who's textures aren't rendering or are just stuck in 256res or something (im not on an amd gpu, cpu is amd tho)
e1270 Feb 28 @ 6:11am 
If you use NVIDIA GPU, you can try the below steps.

1. Set the "Shader Cache Size" to Disable.
Right click on your desktop and open NVIDIA Control Panel
Go to “Global Settings” under “Manage 3D Settings” and disable “Shader Cache Size”

2. Disable the compatibility on steam.exe and MonsterHunterWilds.exe.

3. Delete "shader.cache2" file and Rerun the Sader.
Delete “shader.cache” and “shader.cache2” located in the installation folder containing MonsterHunterWilds.exe
Note: You can skip this step if you don’t have any “shader.cache” or “shader.cache2” files
Izanagi Feb 28 @ 6:18am 
Originally posted by e1270:
If you use NVIDIA GPU, you can try the below steps.

1. Set the "Shader Cache Size" to Disable.
Right click on your desktop and open NVIDIA Control Panel
Go to “Global Settings” under “Manage 3D Settings” and disable “Shader Cache Size”

2. Disable the compatibility on steam.exe and MonsterHunterWilds.exe.

3. Delete "shader.cache2" file and Rerun the Sader.
Delete “shader.cache” and “shader.cache2” located in the installation folder containing MonsterHunterWilds.exe
Note: You can skip this step if you don’t have any “shader.cache” or “shader.cache2” files

ye tried that, doesnt change anything. that compatibility thing was never on to begin with either
Yeyo Feb 28 @ 6:29am 
Forgot to mention my specs RX480, Ryzen 5 3600, 16gb RAM. I know it's old but this is the first game where I'm having any issues.

I don't expect it to run at 60 fps on high, but flickering textures seem like a bug to me. I get 40-50 fps on low, so I guess I'll be aiming to run it at medium with some things on hight to get 30fps or so.

It may be time to upgrade but seeing the amount of issues on the forum I don't want to buy new hardware for a game that won't run properly anyway.
Originally posted by SPONGE WEED:
Originally posted by HG_Dreamer:
I don't think it has anything to do with an outdated GPU or CPU, I have an Intel core I7 8700 and an AMD Radeon RX 5700 and I have the same issue with the glitching rock textures


I have the same problem, can you fix it ?

Currently trying out what was mentioned on another discussion, I'm currently on the optional driver and I'm trying to start the game without the compatibility mode active, I also have set the preset from global to standard, I'll keep u updated just waiting for it to rerun the shaders
Last edited by HG_Dreamer; Feb 28 @ 6:43am
HG_Dreamer Feb 28 @ 7:25am 
Originally posted by SPONGE WEED:
Originally posted by HG_Dreamer:
I don't think it has anything to do with an outdated GPU or CPU, I have an Intel core I7 8700 and an AMD Radeon RX 5700 and I have the same issue with the glitching rock textures


I have the same problem, can you fix it ?

well, using the optional AMD Drivers without putting the game in compatibility mode and setting the graphic preset in the adrenaline software for the game from global to standard seems to have fixed it for me, I don't have glitching textures anymore ^^
Erkaryos Feb 28 @ 8:03am 
Originally posted by HG_Dreamer:
Originally posted by SPONGE WEED:


I have the same problem, can you fix it ?

well, using the optional AMD Drivers without putting the game in compatibility mode and setting the graphic preset in the adrenaline software for the game from global to standard seems to have fixed it for me, I don't have glitching textures anymore ^^
which are the optional amd drivers?
HG_Dreamer Feb 28 @ 10:39am 
Originally posted by Erkaryos:
Originally posted by HG_Dreamer:

well, using the optional AMD Drivers without putting the game in compatibility mode and setting the graphic preset in the adrenaline software for the game from global to standard seems to have fixed it for me, I don't have glitching textures anymore ^^
which are the optional amd drivers?

I'm on version 25.2.1
FlexMC Feb 28 @ 2:23pm 
With over 8 hours of the same problem I’m about to just return it cause it’s just annoying at this point
Having the same problem here. Rocks are all twitching and the textures are f-ed up. Seems like a bunch of people have been experiencing this. I´ve got a RX 6750 runing on high. Changed it to medium and low and there´s no change.
Apollo Feb 28 @ 4:15pm 
Seems to be related to launching in compatibility mode, I turned that off and it seems to be fixed, hope that helps.
Originally posted by Apollo:
Seems to be related to launching in compatibility mode, I turned that off and it seems to be fixed, hope that helps.
my game crashes on startup without compatibility mode turned on
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