
Monster Hunter Wilds has soared since it was released, and fans worldwide are seeing what the latest entry from Capcom has to offer.
Before diving into the world, you're going to want to ensure that your settings are fully optimized to experience the game without any crashes or hitches.
Here's some of the settings recommended for MH Wilds.
Monster Hunter Wilds: Best Settings For FPS
Monster Hunter is wildly recognized as one of the best franchises we have for online gaming, and it's easy to see why.
With numerous regions for players to explore, having solid FPS will go a long way, especially during some climatic fights.
Try and see if the following settings work for your PC, and for some context, we're running the game on a 3060TI combined with a Ryzen 5600X CPU.
Setting |
Best Option |
---|---|
Graphics Settings |
Custom |
Upscaling |
DLSS (Nvidia RTX GPUs) FSR3 or XESS (Other GPUs) |
Frame Generation |
Enabled |
Upscaling Mode |
Balanced |
Upscaling Sharpness |
0.5 |
Anti-Aliasing |
Off |
Render Scaling |
Off |
Texture Quality |
Medium |
Texture Filtering Quality |
Medium |
Mesh Quality |
Medium |
Fur Quality |
Low |
Sky/Cloud Quality |
Medium |
Grass/Tree Quality |
Medium |
Grass/Tree Sway |
Enabled |
Wind Simulation Quality |
Low |
Surface Quality |
Low |
Sand/Snow Quality |
Medium |
Water Effects |
Disabled |
Render Distance |
Medium |
Shadow Quality |
Medium |
Distant Shadow Quality |
Low |
Shadow Distance |
Near |
Ambient Light Quality |
Medium |
Contact Shadows |
Disabled |
Ambient Occlusion |
Medium |
Bloom |
Low or Off |
Motion Blur |
Off |
Vignette Effect |
Personal Preference |
Screen Space Reflection |
Off |
SSSS Scattering |
On |
Depth of Field |
Off |
Volumetric Fog |
Low |
Variable Rate Shading |
Balanced |