Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Low spec gaming (?)
I have an RTX 4050, Intel I5-13420H with 16 GB ram, I got 88 AVG fps in the benchmark on Low custom settings but it drops to 60-66 in the plains area.

From my understanding that area is one of the less intense zones and i cant even imagine how bad it would be in areas like the forest or more intense areas (Esp when in fights with visual effects)

For me upgrading is not an option, can anyone with let me know what i can more or less expect?
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Bump up settings to something that looks OK and lock to 30 fps, there is not much else to expect on the cheapest previous gen hardware
Wild Feb 11 @ 7:51pm 
If the CPU is the bottleneck, locking to 40 and turning on frame generation is an option. It will give you the input lag of 40 fps which is not terrible but could be noticeable, also that could have graphical issues but you're going to have to try, nothing weird could happen and then you would be completely fine.

And before someone mention that yes AMD and NVIDIA told that it's naughty to turn on frame generation below 60 fps, but they're not your parents.
Originally posted by Wild:
If the CPU is the bottleneck, locking to 40 and turning on frame generation is an option. It will give you the input lag of 40 fps which is not terrible but could be noticeable, also that could have graphical issues but you're going to have to try, nothing weird could happen and then you would be completely fine.

And before someone mention that yes AMD and NVIDIA told that it's naughty to turn on frame generation below 60 fps, but they're not your parents.
I may just set the cap to 30 and pray if I do end up buying this game
Originally posted by KarmaZodiac:
Originally posted by Wild:
If the CPU is the bottleneck, locking to 40 and turning on frame generation is an option. It will give you the input lag of 40 fps which is not terrible but could be noticeable, also that could have graphical issues but you're going to have to try, nothing weird could happen and then you would be completely fine.

And before someone mention that yes AMD and NVIDIA told that it's naughty to turn on frame generation below 60 fps, but they're not your parents.
I may just set the cap to 30 and pray if I do end up buying this game

If you're willing to play at 30fps just leave it as is, then if it drops it might only be to 45fps which will be more then 30 lol
Originally posted by KingOfFriedChicken:
Originally posted by KarmaZodiac:
I may just set the cap to 30 and pray if I do end up buying this game

If you're willing to play at 30fps just leave it as is, then if it drops it might only be to 45fps which will be more then 30 lol
Do you think I will fall below 40 fps in multiplayer/large fights or in the forest areas
Originally posted by KarmaZodiac:
Originally posted by KingOfFriedChicken:

If you're willing to play at 30fps just leave it as is, then if it drops it might only be to 45fps which will be more then 30 lol
Do you think I will fall below 40 fps in multiplayer/large fights or in the forest areas

Well if you do you can alter settings then right? No need to kneecap yourself before you know.

But I can't say for sure, I never fell below 30fps in the beta during fights but I can't speak for new biomes lol I'd say it's worth finding out before you just lock it down to 30fps though. Lock it to 60fps and see what happens maybe?
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Date Posted: Feb 11 @ 7:20pm
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