Monster Hunter World was initially released on January 26, 2018, on both PS4 and Xbox One platforms. It's a renowned RPG game where players hunt famous monsters, developed by Capcom.
After years of waiting, finally, fans of this classic game can experience monster hunting action on PC. To ensure smooth gameplay without stuttering, lag, or FPS drops, this article will guide you on configuring the game to best suit your machine.
For those interested or fond of the game Monster Hunter World but haven't gotten it yet, you can download it here:
- Get Monster Hunter World
System Requirements for Monster Hunter World
- Minimum Requirements
+ Operating System: Windows 7/8/10 (Requires 64-bit)
+ CPU: Intel® CoreTM i5 4460 3.2GHz / AMD FXTM 6300
+ RAM: 8GB
+ Graphics Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 / AMD RadeonTM R7 260x (VRAM 2GB)
+ Free Hard Disk Space: 20 GB
+ DirectX Version 11
- Recommended Specifications
+ Operating System: Windows 7/8/10 (Requires 64-bit)
+ CPU: Intel® CoreTM i3 8350 4GHz or Intel® CoreTM i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD RyzenTM 5 1500X
+ RAM: 8GB
+ Graphics Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 (VRAM 3GB) / AMD RadeonTM RX 570X (VRAM 4GB)
+ Free Hard Disk Space: 20 GB
+ DirectX Version 11
Guide to Configuring Monster Hunter World
Step 1: At the game's main interface, select Options =>Display to configure game settings
+ Brightness: Screen brightness
+ Screen Mode Settings: Set screen mode (windowed or fullscreen)
+ Resolution Settings: Set screen resolution
+ Frame Rate: Frame rate
+ V-Sync: Synchronization
+ Graphics Setting: Graphics settings
+ Advanced Graphics Setting: Advanced graphics settings
If your machine has low specifications, it's recommended to set the screen mode to windowed or lower Graphics Setting to the lowest level, Low
If you want to adjust graphic details, click on Advanced Graphics Setting then click Confirm to accept
In this section, you can adjust various settings such as texture quality, ambient occlusion, shadows, anti-aliasing, volume rendering, LOD bias, max LOD level, anisotropic filtering, and more.
Step 2: You can customize the dialogue interface in the Interface section.
Step 3: The Audio section provides options for sound and noise.
You can adjust the volume, sound effects, and even engage in voice chat with others.
Step 4: You can select display languages or game voice languages in the Language section.
Step 5: Configure game control keys in the Key Config section.
Here, you can set shortcut keys for gameplay or adjust character controls using different keys depending on your preference, then click Confirm to accept.
If you want to reset all settings, click Default => Yes
Here are the steps to guide you on configuring your settings to play Monster Hunter World on machines with lower specifications than the game's recommended level. Generally, the game's requirements are relatively manageable, not as demanding as we might think. You can also refer to the article on Monster Hunter World PC gaming configurations for more information.