Capcom released an official PC benchmark and revised specs for Monster Hunter Wilds to prepare players for the game. The PC benchmark is free to download on Steam and requires around 26 GB.
The Monster Hunter Wilds requirements for PC have been revealed, alongside a new benchmarking tool that you can download for free. In general, you'll need to know the ...
One of the “apps” topping the Steam most played charts right now is the just-released benchmark tool for Monster Hunter Wilds ... used any of those before on PC, but it’s especially ...
And the publisher has now given a brief update on performance, alongside confirmation it's "looking into" lowering the game's recommended GPU requirements on PC. Monster Hunter Wilds' first public ...
During the Monster Hunter Wilds open beta test, PC players with lower-end hardware struggled, even with mid-range graphics cards like the RTX 3060. In particular, players experienced a low-LOD bug ...
The Monster Hunter Wilds Benchmark Tool is pretty self explanatory. When you download the application, it will run and see if your PC or handheld gaming device can handle the game. It will check ...
Capcom has released a PC benchmarking tool for Monster Hunter Wilds so players can test out their machines ahead of release. Performance has been a big concern for players since the game's last ...
Fire off those SOS flares, hunters: the Monster Hunter Wilds beta test is now live on Steam. Anyone and everyone with a PC (or PS5, or Xbox) can join the second Wilds open beta, which began at 7 ...
Capcom has revealed updated PC requirements for Monster Hunter Wilds, ahead of its release later in the month — and they may just point towards good news for PS5 players. Basically, the ...
Hone your weapons and ready your PC with these minimum and recommended system specs before the Feb. 28 release day. My career has taken me through an eclectic assortment of fields, and connected ...
Capcom just seemingly confirmed that a Monster Hunter Wilds PC benchmark tool is on the way, only to quickly rescind the statement and instead clarify that it’s simply looking into the ...
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