Also not happy that there is no Monster Hunter language setting that I could see, which every MH game has included except this one. I hate that Capcom insisted on making my player character speak, so I thought at least I can put it to MH language and maybe it wont be so cringey, but nah. Capcom really said "youre going to play how WE want you to play." Capcom really be copying Nintendo.
I would, except I can understand Japanese too. I guess I'll just have to find the dub that makes me cringe the least. Still would prefer if I could just toggle an option to make my character not speak. Same with Palicoes.
I played it for 10 hours, it runs fine. Granted, I have a 5800x3d and a 3080, but from what I've been reading the people complaining have similar specs.
I think it's a bit of a CP2077 situation where some peoples experience vastly differ from others, from bugs to performance.
That's my exact setup and I was seeing, what felt like, just under 60fps at 1440p at maximum everything. The game doesn't look good enough to be that taxing on my system
Damn. I was hoping to get it on launch on PC so I could split my time playing in my gaming rig and my Steam Deck. Sounds like that's not gonna work out
I have 7800x3D + RTX3080 and frequently run games at native 4k 60fps with mostly medium to high settings, or 1080p 120fps-240fps ultra, I can't get this game to run at 60fps consistently at 1080p even when I put it on the lowest setting and put DLSS to preformance mode. If this system is struggling even with DLSS at 1080p to hold 60fps, I can not imagine how bad it is for the vast majority of machines out there. What really bothers me is it seems 100% intentional as the steam hardwear requirements tell you you need frame generation to even expect 60fps.
Sounds like a cpu issue (not yours, theirs) if it can't even run 69 fos while upscaling to 1080p. Big yikes. MH usually ran pretty well on PC.
I know the cloud option ruined perf in MHW, could see if lowering thst helps at all or playing on medium and see if cpu perf goes up, then trying settings a few at a time to full and see which breaks.