Capcom Admits Monster Hunter Wilds PC Issues
Monster Hunter Wilds, which launched with high anticipation in the gaming world, has long been at the center of controversy, especially among PC gamers. Criticized for various performance issues, the game has shown promise with each update, yet hasn’t fully reached its desired level. Capcom’s official statement, however, reminds players to be patient and suggests that an intriguing solution is on the way.
Monster Hunter Wilds PC Performance: A New Plan
Monster Hunter Wilds’ PC performance has been one of the most talked-about topics since the game’s release. In a statement on social media, Capcom announced that it has taken player feedback into account and is planning a comprehensive improvement process. This statement was interpreted as a significant step for players who have been eagerly awaiting a fix for a long time.
The company announced that gradual fixes will continue in the coming weeks, with the major changes coming with the Free Title Update 4 during the winter months. This update will include both CPU and GPU optimizations and significantly reduce performance issues. Capcom also announced that more comprehensive improvements will be made in a second phase following this phase.
Player reactions have been quite harsh. Reviews for the game on Steam remained at “extremely negative” for a long time, before rising to “mostly negative.” This suggests a significant loss of trust in Capcom’s PC version, and it’s questionable whether future updates will be able to restore this image.
Capcom’s move has drawn even more attention following the issues experienced with the PC version of Dragon’s Dogma 2. Players hope the company doesn’t make similar mistakes again. The update, scheduled for this winter, will perhaps be the most critical turning point for Monster Hunter Wilds. If this process goes as planned, the game could reach the same level on PC as on other platforms and regain the trust of fans.
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