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I am running the game on my PC and PS5. On PC I am running the game at Ultra with the high res pack at 1440P.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yhacyXcizA
Most people with AMD cards literally can't launch the game without it crashing. Pretty sure that is a reason for a lot of negative reviews.
Yeah better make sure we censor ♥♥♥♥ for the pearl clutchers while were at it. This place is where the real ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hide.
No point having a Masserati if it only goes to second gear
Hem... no.
Developers have no incentive to force you to buy faster/more powerful hardware, as they don't typically invest in hardware companies. That's the other way around actually, developers need to make sure their game is as optimised as possible to maximise the selling potential of their game. That's even more the case nowadays, considering the handheld pc market is getting increasingly more important each passing year.
If devs don't take the time to optimise their game, it is mainly because of the publishers' pressure to release a product as soon as possible because they value much more short term income rather than any of the product qualities.
That perspective also works for Capcom, because the dev side and the publisher side are not the same persons.
In other words, the publisher side of Capcom doesn't care much about a game being optimised or not, it just want to release games when they are the most marketable.
Considering other dev teams at Capcom manage to make their games run and look (much) better at the same time than the ones behind the Monster Hunter games, either the publishing side doesn't care at all if the Monter Hunter games run poorly or they can't be bothered to increase the budget and/or improve the tech people in the team to make them look and run better, as long as gamers cope with it and are fine with games released in an awful technical state.
The simple fact the hardware requirements take into account upscaling and framegen, and is offering you to activate framegen as soon as you launch the game is a true confession of their awareness considering their game's technical state.
But if players are okay paying for obviously broken mess ports, and even defend them, why would Capcom care?
Publishers only follow the money, that's their job. If they have no incentive to make a product run and look good, they just won't lose time doing it.