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Monster Hunter Wilds PC System Requirements

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Last Updated on December 11, 2024 by Seven Laurent

Monster Hunter Wilds PC System Requirements demands serious power; do you think your PC ready?

Monster Hunter Wilds has finally revealed its PC system requirements, and it’s clear that this game is going to push your hardware to its limits. Announced at the PlayStation State of Play, the game’s release is set for February 28, 2024. Whether you’re a long time Monster Hunter fan or a new player, you’ll need a solid setup to enjoy the game’s visuals and performance.

Minimum PC Requirements for Monster Hunter Wilds

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If you want to run Monster Hunter Wilds on your PC at minimum settings, Capcom has laid out some clear guidelines. To achieve 30 frames per second (FPS) at an upscaled 1080p resolution, you’ll need at least an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card. On the processor side, you should have an Intel Core i5-10600, i3-12100F, or AMD Ryzen 5 3600. Additionally, you’ll need 16GB of RAM with 6GB of VRAM to keep the game running smoothly.

While these specs aren’t cutting-edge, they’re still a bit steep for those running older setups. Capcom warns that these minimum specs will only give you a basic experience, so don’t expect anything beyond 30 FPS. It’s a compromise for players who may not have the latest hardware but still want to get in on the action.

Speaking of graphics, you might want to check out our God Eater 3 review. God Eater 3 is a Monster Hunter-esque game that also has some good graphics, but it’s arguably not as heavy as Monster Hunter Wilds.

Monster Hunter Wilds PC System Requirements Recommended PC Specs for a Better Experience

For players who want a smoother experience with Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has provided recommended specs. To hit a full 1080p resolution at 60 FPS (with frame generation enabled), you’ll need to step up your game. The recommended graphics cards include the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super, RTX 4060, or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. On the CPU side, you’ll need an Intel Core i5-11600K, i5-12400, or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X/5500, along with 16GB of RAM (8GB VRAM).

This setup will get you better performance, but there’s a catch—hitting 60 FPS requires frame generation, a technology powered by AI to boost frame rates. While frame generation can deliver impressive results, it’s not something all players are comfortable with, especially if they prefer native performance without added AI features.

The technology they seem to be using appears to be a bit similar to the Spider-Man 2 graphics update. 2024’s graphical power for gaming is beyond amazing, and we can only imagine what can be achieved in the years to come.

Here’s a video of a YouTuber that tested Monster Hunter Wilds’ recommended settings on PC:

Monster Hunter Wilds PC System Requirements Storage and Performance Considerations

One thing is for sure: you’ll need plenty of storage space for Monster Hunter Wilds. Capcom has confirmed that the game will require 140GB of SSD storage. This is a hefty demand for most systems, so be sure to clear up enough space before the game’s release. SSD storage will ensure faster loading times and smoother gameplay, which is especially important for a game as immersive as Monster Hunter.

While these specs may seem demanding, it’s not entirely surprising. Monster Hunter Wilds is a visually stunning game, and Capcom has packed in plenty of content, from large open-world environments to complex monster battles. Fans who remember the launch of Monster Hunter World may feel a sense of deja vu, as that game also pushed PCs to their limits at launch.

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Fan Reactions to the PC System Requirements

The community response to these requirements has been mixed. On one hand, players are excited about the game’s potential and the promise of cross-play for the first time in a Monster Hunter game. On the other hand, some PC gamers are concerned about the steep specs, especially when it comes to achieving 60 FPS at 1080p.

This concern isn’t new for Monster Hunter fans. When Monster Hunter World launched on PC, its system requirements caused some frustration due to performance issues. However, with time and patches, the game improved, and fans are hoping Monster Hunter Wilds will follow the same path.

Preparing for Monster Hunter Wilds

If you’re planning to dive into Monster Hunter Wilds on PC, now’s the time to check if your system is up to the challenge. Whether you’re aiming for the minimum settings or ready to push your rig to hit 60 FPS, Capcom has made it clear that this game will demand power.

The game launches on February 28, 2024, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC, and it will feature cross-play, adding even more excitement to the Monster Hunter experience.

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