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But if you think it's better then by all means, use it ofc, I just don't think this would be true for most players that can very easily tell and feel something is way off.
My b.
Here you go though. Kek.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MonsterHunter/s/JxGAgelHkA
I feel like you're either incapable of comprehending a simple comment or purposely trying to disprove an argument that I didn't make. Let's not even go into the exact details.
I'll just quote my original request again, that the guy who said that the game looks beautiful ignored, by the way.
I believe that if you read this again carefully, you can actually pull it off on your second try!
"You're on a 3090 in 2025? Just upgrade your PC bro lol"
People are stupid in general ... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Why?
I target locked 4K 60fps in all games. My monitor is one i also use for work and my preference is high color accuracy and image quality so its locked to a 60fps refresh rate.
These limits alone mean my current hardware is stil more than good enough for my requirements. Almost all new releases i'm running on near max visual settings at 4K 60. This will be the first one i have had to use framgen on to hit that.
DLSS4 and similar tech allows people to keep their hardware for way more cycles.
Also in an era of gaming where VRAM is king i'd rather wait a few generations and go for the top spec card / components every time i build so that the build lasts longer. Have always done this and its always paid off.
I have just under 100,000 steam points for those dumb awards
I don't even know why people covet them. They are utterly meaningless to me.
I couldn't care less about them.
The idea of someone trying to collect points is retarded. I buy games. I get points. Why do i need to farm them?
No..
Don't embrace this nonsense.
Remember when developers optimized the games instead of literally downscaling them and jebaiting fake frames 😂
Exactly the problem because i'm having fun?
Yes i remember when games were both better optimised and also looked worse. This game doesn't visually justify the overhead but plenty of other games look amazing and do justify the performance hit. This is however a really fun game and i've found a way to enjoy it now.
However - the goal of this post was to share something that worked for me and my situation that might help others enjoy the game.
Its a fantastic Monster Hunter game regardless of the state its in. Performance won't get much better. Look at Dragons Dogma.
You can go have your very tired and boring steam
Sharing that suggestion with others who find it useful was the goal debate about 'remember the days when' on litterally any steam game released in the last five years because there are other very boring people posting this constantly.
This post was about sharing a tip not having yet another 'blah blah remember when, part of the problem, developers suck'.... yawn.
The problem is that these types of people think their experience equals your experience and they can't wrap their tiny minds around the fact that someone else is having a good experience while they are not and they spend so long on line arguing about stuff in a bubble that they can't comprehend an opinion outside of their own or what they read.
If it works for you then its a good solution. Simple as that. No argument.
If something doesn't work for them they can go find another solution or spend the rest of their life complaining on steam forums because it's what they always do
and to them complaining about stuff feels way more proactive and effective than actually finding and sharing solutions to help others.
For me. I'm happy i have found a way to make the game look and feel as good as i'd want it to feel given the situation.
Would i love to be able to run this at 4K without upscaling? Sure but on my hardware i can't do that on many modern games and i'm fine with that. 4K is a HUGE power requirement in general especially with RT. Would i love to play this without framegen?
Well i can and i did. But then i have to put up with lower mushy resolution which has more visual artifacts an constant frame drops during cutscenes and random moments.
With this solution - for me personally - i now have 4K. Most visual settings at the highest so the game looks as good as it can look (other than the high res texture pack which is bugged) and for whatever reason the FG with the way i set it up results in no drops and i have 67% GPU usage on average which is ridiculously low for this card but also i prefer to not have my GPU ever sit at 99% just for longevity sake.
But like i said - hope this helps. Glad you also have a solution that works for you.
This is a brilliant Monster Hunter game. Having alot of fun with it now that i'm not constantly trying to make it feel optimised.
Yes I'm aware that happened to some lol but still it's not the standard experience 🤣 still funny though haha
I mean sure but who the hell stares at rocks in MH titles? Why are you nitpicking over rocks? But I'll do it anyway lol later when I get on.
But also no you didn't just say that.
But there ain't an n64 game In existence with these textures. Barring the really messed up funny looking 1s but again that isn't standard gameplay.
So while I don't know why you would ever stare at rocks so long you noticed poor texture, which isn't entirely uncommon to lower the resolution of certain objects one wouldn't normally stare upon excessively to improve preformance all around, it's still quite exagerative lol
If your only arguement is there might be some spots on walls up of you stare long and hard thats weird cuz I generally don't park myself in front of walls 🤣 it could also be a setting like deth of field causing some of this blurry effect, as it tryst to give the feeling of a camera in focus on an object so if it really bothers you try finding with settings as well see if it helps.
Edit as promised with settings as proof i have it set to native lol an odd request cuz i dont stare are rocks all day xD but i guess a moment with some 60fps 4k roaming wasnt to bad, youll have to forgive that i was around while it was still dusty in the desert this time the area doesnt always have dust kicked up or any brightness issues haha i also took some screenshots of not the desert area to see what it looks like without that sandyness in the air. game looks fine, i doubt there is any 32-bit game with these textures in existence though.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437249436
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250340
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250374
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250516
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250420
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250455
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250486
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250542
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250566
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3437250596
The game does look beautiful at times.
The lighting and art design. The color choices in some of the set pieces. It's all very pretty when it wants to be.
Also you can still have a nice looking game with low textures.
With MHW they have clearly left some textures (and models) as lower poly / res when its stuff you aren't really going to be looking at. It's easy to find this stuff if you really want to - mostly during cutscenes when the camera is way more focused on stuff you will never see that close in game.
I also had some issues with texture / mesh streaming just not loading in time / fully. A fairly common issue in most game engines at some point or another.
But in MHW they have very deliberatley chosen to focus fidelity of these assets on important things like creatures and main character armor and generally stuff you will be interacting with close up.
The engine and game has some pretty glaring issues but to say it's also ugly is a pretty poor statement because there are far more examples of the game looking nice than there are of these cherry picked instances of certain non important items not looking great.