Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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wtf is with the optimization?
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Last edited by Æternum; Feb 12 @ 1:39am
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Shockz Feb 11 @ 11:20pm 
This is like DD2 all over again. Love the MH series but Wilds has to be the worst optimized of them all, as in not optimized at all
Vamp Feb 11 @ 11:25pm 
7 year old CPU, 6 year old GPU running at 1440p
Righto m80
Last edited by Vamp; Feb 11 @ 11:26pm
Originally posted by Vixxy:
7 year old CPU, 6 year old GPU running at 1440p
Righto m80

the gpu meets the minimum specs, if capcom didn't want to optimise for a 6 year old GPU they shouldn't have put it on the minimum specs
Aerys Feb 12 @ 12:01am 
it's unoptimized but your spec isnt build for your resolution so congratz you just made unoptimized game worse lmao
DDENN Feb 12 @ 12:11am 
they dont do zones in wilds and then no sleep inactive zones, that why its cpu heavy
this game take advantage of more P cores, then more cache, then more clockspeed. in case of x9x0 X3D or intel with E cores just hope scheduler dont ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up
Last edited by DDENN; Feb 12 @ 12:14am
Kada Feb 12 @ 12:32am 
Originally posted by Kalrim Frosthill:
Originally posted by Vixxy:
7 year old CPU, 6 year old GPU running at 1440p
Righto m80

the gpu meets the minimum specs, if capcom didn't want to optimise for a 6 year old GPU they shouldn't have put it on the minimum specs
At minimum, minimum is 30-40 fps generally, you cant expect more then that for minimum honestly and running that kind of res with those specs on a game that already doesnt have the best optimization is asking for problems
gl0worm Feb 12 @ 12:46am 
I've got a similar setup. 1080TI w/ i7 9700K. This setup is more than enough at 1440p for any game I've ever encountered, including modern open world games. Usually anywhere from 60-100+ fps on Ultra settings.

I could not get more than 30fps on Wilds in ANY setting. Even down at 720p on low settings, WITH upscaling. Something is really screwed up with this.
Last edited by gl0worm; Feb 12 @ 12:46am
Dargalin Feb 12 @ 12:54am 
Originally posted by jtbenton03:
I've got a similar setup. 1080TI w/ i7 9700K. This setup is more than enough at 1440p for any game I've ever encountered, including modern open world games. Usually anywhere from 60-100+ fps on Ultra settings.

I could not get more than 30fps on Wilds in ANY setting. Even down at 720p on low settings, WITH upscaling. Something is really screwed up with this.
Until last year I had a 2080ti and not a single AAA game from the last few years was playable in 1440p with ultra settings and at more than 60 fps. (edit: okay, there a were some games. but most games without dlss could barely manage to get constant 60 fps)

Wild's optimization is still bad.
Last edited by Dargalin; Feb 12 @ 1:01am
Shockz Feb 12 @ 12:55am 
I have a:
2080ti
i9-9900k
32gb ram

and for example I can run KCD2 on high settings at 1440p with steady 60fps. Very rarely there is an fps drop out of seemingly nowhere but 99% of the time it runs smooth. MH Wilds is just atrocious, at least in the beta.
Maybe the launch build will be better but looking back at DD2 I have no hopes at all
Dusklite Feb 12 @ 1:06am 
Originally posted by Shockz:
I have a:
2080ti
i9-9900k
32gb ram

and for example I can run KCD2 on high settings at 1440p with steady 60fps. Very rarely there is an fps drop out of seemingly nowhere but 99% of the time it runs smooth. MH Wilds is just atrocious, at least in the beta.
Maybe the launch build will be better but looking back at DD2 I have no hopes at all
Try out the benchmark. The beta is even more unoptimized.

But curb your expectations. The benchmark shows a lot of cutscene, very mild gameplay in the mostly empty desert. And that benchmark is what I recall Capcom to officially state will be roughly the state of optimization on release.
Chances are, it will still run like ♥♥♥♥ on your system.

Which, let me tell you, is not the lone fault of your system regardless of the "get a better PC, your 2080Ti is outdated in 2025 crowd". The system requirements of Wilds are the most wild thing about it right now. Including the word "frame generation" or "upscaling" in any technical specification to run the game is a massive red flag.
If you need to play it day one, upgrade, so you can to brute force lacking game optimizations and game engine restrictions or prepare to suffer framerate issues with heavy dips in certain situations.

If you don't need it to play day one, power to you. You might get a vastly better product for less in a year or so.
Originally posted by Kalrim Frosthill:
Originally posted by Vixxy:
7 year old CPU, 6 year old GPU running at 1440p
Righto m80

the gpu meets the minimum specs, if capcom didn't want to optimise for a 6 year old GPU they shouldn't have put it on the minimum specs

Minmum specs targets 1080p most of the time, 1440p isn't 1080p.
侍Kage Feb 12 @ 1:13am 
Bro you own the game, what do you mean you are not buying.

It's fine, this is MH. Game being fun is more than enough to buy and play.
Shockz Feb 12 @ 1:18am 
Originally posted by Dusklite:
Originally posted by Shockz:
I have a:
2080ti
i9-9900k
32gb ram

and for example I can run KCD2 on high settings at 1440p with steady 60fps. Very rarely there is an fps drop out of seemingly nowhere but 99% of the time it runs smooth. MH Wilds is just atrocious, at least in the beta.
Maybe the launch build will be better but looking back at DD2 I have no hopes at all
Try out the benchmark. The beta is even more unoptimized.

But curb your expectations. The benchmark shows a lot of cutscene, very mild gameplay in the mostly empty desert. And that benchmark is what I recall Capcom to officially state will be roughly the state of optimization on release.
Chances are, it will still run like ♥♥♥♥ on your system.

Which, let me tell you, is not the lone fault of your system regardless of the "get a better PC, your 2080Ti is outdated in 2025 crowd". The system requirements of Wilds are the most wild thing about it right now. Including the word "frame generation" or "upscaling" in any technical specification to run the game is a massive red flag.
If you need to play it day one, upgrade, so you can to brute force lacking game optimizations and game engine restrictions or prepare to suffer framerate issues with heavy dips in certain situations.

If you don't need it to play day one, power to you. You might get a vastly better product for less in a year or so.

I did try the first beta and it did run like ass, even after taking settings to low/mid. At that point the game looked just like a blurry turd. I just dont understand how they cant optimize this.
Regardless, will just have to see what the launch looks like but yeah, I have no expectations at this point.

I am looking to upgrade my whole PC once the new GPUs become more available but until then it is a crapshoot.
Gearwar Feb 12 @ 2:32am 
Originally posted by Shockz:
I have a:
2080ti
i9-9900k
32gb ram

and for example I can run KCD2 on high settings at 1440p with steady 60fps. Very rarely there is an fps drop out of seemingly nowhere but 99% of the time it runs smooth. MH Wilds is just atrocious, at least in the beta.
Maybe the launch build will be better but looking back at DD2 I have no hopes at all

It won't be
Ograus Feb 12 @ 3:33am 
can it run crysis?
can it run black myth wukon on maxed settings?
can it run mh wilds without using framegen and upscaling just for fhd/60fps?

what is going on ere?
wrong engine?
bad or maybe even zero optimisation?
resource hogging "anti tamper"/"copy protection"?
...?
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