Monster Hunter: World PC graphics options revealed

Monster Hunter: World PC graphics options revealed

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https://www.pcgamer.com/monster-hunter-world-pc-graphics-options-revealed/

The date for Monster Hunter World's PC release was announced earlier today—it's going to be August 9, which is actually quite a bit closer than I expected—and we got some answers to questions from producer Royzo Tsujimoto about things like PC-specific controllers, cross-platform play, and mod support. We also received a handful of new screens, and included amongst them are shots of the advanced graphics settings that PC players will get to fiddle with. 

Tsujimoto said in the above Q&A that the PC version of Monster Hunter: World will have visual "parity" with the console releases. Given the capabilities of high-end display adapters and the fact that we had to wait an extra eight months for the PC edition to arrive, that seems like an awfully low bar, and fans are clearly disappointed. But the range of options available in the graphics menu suggests that gamers with the right hardware will be able to achieve far more than just "as good as a PS4."

Monster Hunter: World PC graphics options revealed

Jul 9, 2018, 9:24pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/monster-hunter-world-pc-graphics-options-revealed/ > The date for Monster Hunter World's PC release was announced earlier today—it's going to be August 9, which is actually quite a bit closer than I expected—and we got some answers to questions from producer Royzo Tsujimoto about things like PC-specific controllers, cross-platform play, and mod support. We also received a handful of new screens, and included amongst them are shots of the advanced graphics settings that PC players will get to fiddle with.  > Tsujimoto said in the above Q&A that the PC version of Monster Hunter: World will have visual "parity" with the console releases. Given the capabilities of high-end display adapters and the fact that we had to wait an extra eight months for the PC edition to arrive, that seems like an awfully low bar, and fans are clearly disappointed. But the range of options available in the graphics menu suggests that gamers with the right hardware will be able to achieve far more than just "as good as a PS4."