Monster Hunter Wilds, which is equipped with next-generation graphics, has extremely high requirements for PCs.
“Stuttering at the very end of the recommended specs” and “The fan is too noisy”
For such people, we will teach you the settings that lower the load without reducing the image quality at all.
1. Volume rendering quality (fog)
This is the heaviest setting.
Simply changing this from “High” to “Medium” or “Low” will increase FPS by 10-15.
The density of the fog across the screen will change, but if you lower it, your vision will be clearer and it will be easier to hunt.
2. Shadow quality (shadow)
The resolution of the shadows is not a big concern while playing.
If you set it to “High”, it will consume a large amount of VRAM (video memory), so lower it to “Medium”.
As long as there is a shadow under the character’s feet, there will be no discomfort.
3. DLSS/FSR “frame generation”
If you are using RTX 40 series or later, please turn on “Frame Generation”.
AI creates images between frames, which doubles the visual smoothness.
There will be a slight delay in operation, but it is within the tolerable range for Monster Hunter, which is an RPG.
4. Antialiasing (TAA)
If you do not use DLSS, change anti-aliasing from “TAA+FXAA” to “TAA” only.
There will be some jaggies, but the processing will be easier.
Summary
It is also effective to turn off “vegetation shaking” and “water surface reflection”.
Find a comfortable 60fps line according to your PC specifications.