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Monster Hunter World will need a monstrous PC to go beyond 60fps

With it PC release this August, talks are going across the web regarding the specs the game will need to show 60 FPS. The answer is — no, you PC can't do that.

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kevnb2128d ago (Edited 2128d ago )

Horse poop, unless you mean max settings.why is pc gaming journalism so uninformed? It’s as if nobody even understands how to turn a setting down or off, maybe retailers are paying them to write this trash?

tontontam02128d ago

That's what the devs get when they try to put "OPTIONS" which are "OPTIONAL" so that those with super "HIGH END QUAD SLI GAMING RIGS" can "MAXIMIZE" the use of their system.

just because there are options that can be "TURNED ON" that affects the performance of the system does not mean it is unoptimized. I'm pretty sure when you set the settings the same as those in the console versions the game will be over 60fps if you have a decent system.

capcom should've set the ultra settings the same as xbox one x' quality, I'm pretty sure gtx 1080 ti will be able to run it above 60fps at that setting. then we would not be seeing this kind of articles.

GravelerMagnitude92128d ago

Not if someone plays at the 16 by 9 resolution of 720 x 405

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A Late Look: Monster Hunter: World

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "While it was a mixed pleasure overall - at times exhilarating, at others agonizing - I would have to say I enjoyed my time with Monster Hunter: World and found it to be surprisingly addicting. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that I was surprised by how little had changed from previous titles, given how this particular entry took the series to unheard levels of popularity, but while it retains both positives and negatives from them, at the very least it’s a stellar-looking game that brings more freedom to the hunt than any of its predecessors (Monster Hunter Rise could possibly be a different story, but that, my friends, is a game for another article)."

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Monster Hunter: World Tops 25 Million Units Sold Globally

Capcom Co., Ltd. (Capcom) today announced that Monster Hunter: World has sold over 25 million units* worldwide.

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Why are Players Returning to Monster Hunter World?

Launched in 2018, the action RPG has seen an explosion of players on Steam. Here's why and what makes Monster Hunter World so great.

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