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(Serious Question) Best Graphic's Settings To Achieve 90 FPS
I wan't to run at least 90 FPS on Monster Hunter World! Whats the best settings you guys can run for me that i can copy to achieve that! I also want the game too look clear as day too at that FPS an not look like junk graphics!

My Machine:

  • Brand: MSI GP75 Leopard (VR Ready)
  • GPU: RTX 2070 8GB (Not Max-Q or Max-P)
  • CPU: I7-10750H 6 Cores @ 12 Threads boost clock upto 5.1 GHz
  • RAM: 16GB's
  • Display: 240Hz IPS 1080p

My NVIDIA Control Panel Settings for Monster Hunter:

  • Image Sparpening: Off
  • Ambient Occlusion: Not supported for this application
  • Anisotroptic filtering: Application Controlled
  • FXAA: On
  • Gamma Correction: On
  • Antialiasing Mode: Application Controlled
  • Antialiasing Transparency: Multisample
  • Cuda: All*
  • Max Framerate: 90 FPS
  • Multi-Frame Sampled AA(MFAA) On
  • OpenGL Rendering GPU: Geforce RTX 2070
  • Power Management Mode: Prefer Maximum Performace
  • Shader Cache: On
  • Anisotropic Sample Optimization: On
  • Negative LOD bais: Allow
  • Texture Filtering Quality: High Quality
  • Trilinear Optimization: On
  • Threaded Optimization: On
  • Triple Buffering: On
  • Vertical Sync: On


Thank you guys for helping me achieve the best FPS for me & make the game still uphold the best quality at that framerate!
Last edited by ObamaBinLaggin; Jun 20, 2020 @ 4:26pm
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pengtuck Jun 20, 2020 @ 8:36pm 
Max frame rate doesn't mean you will get at least 90 FPS.
I would just make sure:
  1. Volumetric fog is off in game
  2. Contrast adaptive sharpening is off in game.

At 1080p it will be kind of easy for you to hit 60fps. Just lock it to FPS so you will have a very consistent experience.
Last edited by pengtuck; Jun 20, 2020 @ 8:37pm
Shichiya Jun 20, 2020 @ 10:39pm 
The setting that makes the grass moves have a slight impact on the game performance. If you could sacrifice this you might get yourself a 3-5 fps boost

Volumetric fog, get that thing off.
ObamaBinLaggin Jun 20, 2020 @ 11:40pm 
Originally posted by pengtuck:
Max frame rate doesn't mean you will get at least 90 FPS.
I would just make sure:
  1. Volumetric fog is off in game
  2. Contrast adaptive sharpening is off in game.

At 1080p it will be kind of easy for you to hit 60fps. Just lock it to FPS so you will have a very consistent experience.

Where is Contrast Adaptive Sharpening at?
pengtuck Jun 21, 2020 @ 6:02am 
Originally posted by TTVxIndicaxHigh:
Originally posted by pengtuck:
Max frame rate doesn't mean you will get at least 90 FPS.
I would just make sure:
  1. Volumetric fog is off in game
  2. Contrast adaptive sharpening is off in game.

At 1080p it will be kind of easy for you to hit 60fps. Just lock it to FPS so you will have a very consistent experience.

Where is Contrast Adaptive Sharpening at?

In the game settings
ObamaBinLaggin Jun 21, 2020 @ 3:37pm 
Originally posted by pengtuck:
Originally posted by TTVxIndicaxHigh:

Where is Contrast Adaptive Sharpening at?

In the game settings

I don't see it!
pengtuck Jun 23, 2020 @ 12:08am 
Originally posted by TTVxIndicaxHigh:
Originally posted by pengtuck:

In the game settings

I don't see it!

Ah sorry it is AMD only. I think you are good.
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Date Posted: Jun 20, 2020 @ 4:22pm
Posts: 6