Monster Hunter Wilds

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Should i buy MH wild or World
i am completly new to the franchise and i want to try but i compared Wild and World and cant decide wich one to choose, for those experience in the franchise could u tell me wich one the best, thank you :praisesun:
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Originally posted by Wawan:
Should i buy MH wild or World
i am completly new to the franchise and i want to try but i compared Wild and World and cant decide wich one to choose, for those experience in the franchise could u tell me wich one the best, thank you :praisesun:

Monster Hunter Wilds is the best.
It has the most beginner friendly tutorials to get into the game, the best presentation and story.

Alternatively consider Monster Hunter Rise.

Both -Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter Rise incl. addons- can be gotten for circa 15 EUD each.
Last edited by アンジェル; Mar 29 @ 12:26pm
Patren Mar 29 @ 12:24pm 
If you are new to the brand then go for Wilds, it's more beginner friendly.
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:26pm 
Originally posted by アンジェル:
Originally posted by Wawan:
Should i buy MH wild or World
i am completly new to the franchise and i want to try but i compared Wild and World and cant decide wich one to choose, for those experience in the franchise could u tell me wich one the best, thank you :praisesun:

Monster Hunter Wilds is the best.
It has the most beginner friendly tutorials to get into the game, the best presentation and story.

Alternatively consider Monster Hunter Rise.

Both can be gotten for circa 15 EUD each.
is the optimization good because i have heard that it was bad for some people ?
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:26pm 
Originally posted by Patren:
If you are new to the brand then go for Wilds, it's more beginner friendly.
is the optimization good because i have heard that it was bad for some people ?
Originally posted by Wawan:
Originally posted by アンジェル:

Monster Hunter Wilds is the best.
It has the most beginner friendly tutorials to get into the game, the best presentation and story.

Alternatively consider Monster Hunter Rise.

Both can be gotten for circa 15 EUD each.
is the optimization good because i have heard that it was bad for some people ?

I am running the game without issues on a cheap laptop. That leads me to belief it is mostly those people who have issues have either very bad PCs or bad setups.

You can always try the benchmark from the store page for free. If you pay attention to the performance during the game scenes, which is the village overview e.g., it gives you a good idea what to expect - though the actual game runs much better for me than the benchmark.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2246340?snr=2_9_100006_100202_apphubheader
Ken10 Mar 29 @ 12:28pm 
Probably World. If money is a concern you'll get more bang for your buck out of World/Iceborne for now and it goes on sale a lot.

If you just wanna know which is a better starting point then World also wins out there, I personally think it's the best middle ground between older games and where the series is heading, and it may be harder to go back and play if you get used to how Wilds plays.

Only reason I'd recommend Wilds over World is if you just wanna play with randoms/be a part of the more active community or just wanna play the shiny new thing above all else, it's only gonna get more content and be more optimized the more time you give it though.
Last edited by Ken10; Mar 29 @ 12:31pm
Brihar Mar 29 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by アンジェル:
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Dont listen to this fanboy troll, just spouting lies and boot licking for capcom.

If you have an extremely good pc you can go for Wilds with somewhat better gameplay and some quality of life improvements for new players, If you dont own an expensive gpu go for World.
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:31pm 
Originally posted by Ken10:
Probably World. If money is a concern you'll get more bang for your buck out of World/Iceborne if it goes on sale.

If you just wanna know which is a better starting point then World also wins out there, I personally think it's the best middle ground between older games and where the series is heading, and it may be harder to go back and play if you get used to how Wilds plays.

Only reason I'd recommend Wilds over World is if you just wanna play with randoms/be a part of the more active community or just wanna play the shiny new thing above all else, it's only gonna get more content and be more optimized the more time you give it though.
ok thank you i will consider that and yes money is kinda an "issue" not bs i have none is just if i want to eat i have to spend carefully, but personally if i want to play i only want to kill big creature with a giant katana or sword that it i am not really interested for now to be part of the community
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:32pm 
Originally posted by アンジェル:
Originally posted by Wawan:
is the optimization good because i have heard that it was bad for some people ?

I am running the game without issues on a cheap laptop. That leads me to belief it is mostly those people who have issues have either very bad PCs or bad setups.

You can always try the benchmark from the store page for free. If you pay attention to the performance during the game scenes, which is the village overview e.g., it gives you a good idea what to expect - though the actual game runs much better for me than the benchmark.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2246340?snr=2_9_100006_100202_apphubheader
thank you i will consider that only problem is that i have to wait for it to go on sale bcs the price is not cheap for a game
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:34pm 
Originally posted by Brihar:
Originally posted by アンジェル:
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Dont listen to this fanboy troll, just spouting lies and boot licking for capcom.

If you have an extremely good pc you can go for Wilds with somewhat better gameplay and some quality of life improvements for new players, If you dont own an expensive gpu go for World.
i mean for you personally what would you consider a good gpy for wild ?
Originally posted by Wawan:
Originally posted by アンジェル:

I am running the game without issues on a cheap laptop. That leads me to belief it is mostly those people who have issues have either very bad PCs or bad setups.

You can always try the benchmark from the store page for free. If you pay attention to the performance during the game scenes, which is the village overview e.g., it gives you a good idea what to expect - though the actual game runs much better for me than the benchmark.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2246340?snr=2_9_100006_100202_apphubheader
thank you i will consider that only problem is that i have to wait for it to go on sale bcs the price is not cheap for a game

In that case I recommend Monster Hunter Rise. It is second to Monster Hunter Wilds when it comes to be beginner friendly.

And as hinted before, you could get the game, including expansion for around 13-15 EUD. That would be much better on your wallet than aiming for a new release. :MHRISE_OK:

Check out the free demo here
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1836450/Monster_Hunter_Rise_Sunbreak_Demo/
Wawan Mar 29 @ 12:38pm 
Originally posted by アンジェル:
Originally posted by Wawan:
thank you i will consider that only problem is that i have to wait for it to go on sale bcs the price is not cheap for a game

In that case I recommend Monster Hunter Rise. It is second to Monster Hunter Wilds when it comes to be beginner friendly.

And as hinted before, you could get the game, including expansion for around 13-15 EUD. That would be much better on your wallet than aiming for a new release. :MHRISE_OK:

Check out the free demo here
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1836450/Monster_Hunter_Rise_Sunbreak_Demo/
thank you i will def try the demo to see how we play the game, but as for world you didnt talk much about it is it very hard ?
Despell Mar 29 @ 12:45pm 
First of all I would advise against buying the game if you don't have at least a good PC that can run the game at least 60 FPS without frame gen and/or are willing to look at guides and mods fix the performance issue. They have yet to acknowledge that the game has a bad optimization or that they even will release patches that will fix this.

Worlds is a finished game and currently offers significantly more content and runs even on older Hardware like a GTX 1060.

Wilds, on the other hand, is new, will be supported the next years and has improved a lot upon the fighting mechanics and added QoL features that I would miss in Worlds.

It has a more involved story and your character is not mute or only able to grunt in approval, people say the story is holding your hand and preventing you from doing your own thing at certain steps in the story until you reach high rank, but this was the case with all the games before. It wasnt just as obvious, because the games didnt have a single big open world, before wilds.

For new players Wilds would be a easier entry into the series. Or Rise and you can play that game even on the Switch.
Originally posted by Wawan:
Originally posted by アンジェル:

In that case I recommend Monster Hunter Rise. It is second to Monster Hunter Wilds when it comes to be beginner friendly.

And as hinted before, you could get the game, including expansion for around 13-15 EUD. That would be much better on your wallet than aiming for a new release. :MHRISE_OK:

Check out the free demo here
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1836450/Monster_Hunter_Rise_Sunbreak_Demo/
thank you i will def try the demo to see how we play the game, but as for world you didnt talk much about it is it very hard ?

Yes, and no.

All Monster Hunter games are hard. Mainly because there is so much information to digest at first.

Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Wilds are just the best for getting into the franchise for long term fun.

Monster Hunter: World... is not bad. But it did something very badly. If you do not know about that, you might get spoiled forever by the franchise and become unable to enjoy it. Happened to Russian friends of mine quickly after they got into the game.

I give you these
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2757798575
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2745633361
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMOaqekNgGY

The first guide explains the issue with Monster Hunter: World and its Guardian armour.

Summa summarum, Monster Hunter: World is too a great entry, with such an awesome presentation that it charmed the world and brought Monster Hunter from being a niche game into ... mainstream?

It is very enjoyable, like every Monster Hunter installment. But Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Wilds are simply more beginner friendly as the designers have improved the tutorials and how to get people into the game.

So yeah, Monster Hunter: World is still good - but if you are new to the franchise Monster Hunter Wilds is superior and Monster Hunter Rise is second.
Despell Mar 29 @ 12:49pm 
Originally posted by アンジェル:
I am running the game without issues on a cheap laptop. That leads me to belief it is mostly those people who have issues have either very bad PCs or bad setups.

Before I upgraded to my RTX 4070 Super my RTX 2080 Ti was the bottleneck and I could not run the game at least at stable 60 FPS regardless of settings except activating fram gen which caused artifacts and really ugly animations which was no option for me.

What laptop are you using and do you use frame gen?
Last edited by Despell; Mar 29 @ 12:50pm
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