Monster Hunter Wilds Devs Say They Polished The Game ‘As Much As Possible’ Despite Major PC Issues

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  • Monster Hunter Wilds has been released to a good reception across consoles, but the same can’t be said for many PC players.
  • The game is full of performance issues, and the producer claims the developers have polished it as much as possible.
  • The comment has been met with controversy because many players are unable to enjoy the game on PC despite having good hardware.

Monster Hunter Wilds has been all the hype ever since its release, with many reviews praising the game for its highly satisfying gameplay and overhauls. While it has been performing well on consoles, the game is miserable for many PC players. 

Now, the Monster Hunter Wilds producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto, says the developers have ‘polished our game as much as possible.’ This remark implies that Capcom has already done its best on the game’s PC version. 

Why it matters: Monster Hunter Wilds producer claiming the game is polished as much as possible shows a huge disconnect between the major PC performance issues that players are facing and the developers.

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The message shared by the Monster Hunter Wilds producer has been met with a lot of controversy.

While talking to Monster Hunter Wilds fans on Twitter a few days ago, the producer clarified that Capcom has worked hard to polish the game as much as possible. The studio is also already familiar with the issues PC players are facing, as addressed in another post.

To all the Monster Hunter fans who have supported the series up until now, and to those who will be stepping into the world of Monster Hunter, we have polished our game as much as possible for you.

-Monster Hunter Wilds Producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto.

It is unclear whether the producer implies that the developers have reached a limit in optimizing Monster Hunter Wilds. However, we might see performance improvements for the PC port in later upgrades.

Monster Hunter Wilds Won't Release on Nintendo Switch
Monster Hunter Wilds was already showing signs of success months before launch.

Regardless, Digital Foundry does not recommend players with mid-range GPUs to play the game. The gameplay looks straight out of PS3 due to bad textures and is full of camera stutters and frame rate drops.

Do you think the remarks of the producer do not match up with the PC performance issues? Is the game running fine on your PC? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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