Monster Hunter Wilds System Requirements


While you won’t need one of the best graphics cards to run Monster Hunter Wilds, there are some lofty demands once you reach the recommended tier. Unfortunately, there are countless performance issues plaguing the game right now, so you can check out our best Monster Hunter Wilds settings guide to try and avoid some of the common causes of dropped frames.
Here are the Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements: Take our Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements PC benchmark test to answer the question… Can I run Monster Hunter Wilds?
The Monster Hunter Wilds minimum requirements are quite high, but lower requirements could be rolled out closer to the full release as the game is better optimized.
For now, the MH Wilds requirements state that you’ll need an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU paired with either an Intel Core i5-10600, an Core i3-12100F, or an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU. You’ll also need 16GB of RAM to get this hugely anticipated action adventure RPG up and running.
If you meet these demands, you can expect to play on the “Lowest” graphics preset at 30fps at 1080p, but the developer notes that this isn’t native 1080p (Full HD) and is instead an upscaled 720p. It’s assumed that this will be using AMD FSR or Nvidia’s DLSS, both of which were confirmed to be in the game during the open beta period.
Meanwhile, the Monster Hunter Wilds recommended specs are seriously concerning, because not only are they quite high, but it’s suggested that 1080p/60fps is only possible when using frame generation and the medium graphics preset.
You’ll need an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super, RTX 4060, or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card. For your CPU, Capcom lists four options this time, the Intel Core i5-11600K, i5-12400, AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, or Ryzen 5 5500.
Taking some of these specs, it’s expected that you could build a gaming PC capable of hitting a stable 60fps sans frame generation at 1080p or 1440p in games like Diablo 4, Black Ops 6, or even Hellblade 2.
Given that an RTX 2070 Super and RTX 4060 are only capable of getting the game to run at 60fps on the medium preset, it’s highly likely that Capcom will release an MH Wilds ultra spec bracket prior to the Monster Hunter Wilds release date. As for what hardware Capcom will call for, that could be the scariest demand of them all.
The Monster Hunter Wilds download size currently sits at 140GB, with one of the best gaming SSD options required at all tiers. As already mentioned, the game also supports Microsoft DirectStorage, but you’ll need an NVMe SSD, DirectX 12 GPU, and ideally Windows 11 to make the most of it.
If you’re managing to play the game without issue, you can check out our Monster Hunter Wilds builds guide for advice on how to best equip your hunter. You can also read our Monster Hunter Wilds Steam Deck compatibility guide to see if the game is playable on Valve’s handheld.
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