
Monster Hunter Wilds Modder Uncovers Bizarre Reason Why PC Performance Might Be So Bad
Monster Hunter Wilds â performance on PC has been notoriously bad going back to launch , and nobody is quite sure why. One new theory suggests part of the problem could be related to all of the gameâs DLC add-ons and how it checks for them. It sounds wild, but video footage has made it one of the most convincing possibilities yet. Yesterday, user u/de_Tylmarande published a rather lengthy post on the r/MonsterHunter subreddit titled â MH Wilds - Bad performance mystery (Solved?) â As they explain, they discovered the issue by mere chance after playing Monster Hunter Wilds through a friendâs Steam account. They immediately noticed that, even though they were using the same machine, Monster Hunter Wildsâ FPS was dramatically better when playing the game through their friendâs account than on their own. After some testing, u/de_Tylmarande came to a bizarre conclusion: the only difference was that their friend had bought all of Monster Hunter Wildsâ downloadable content on Steam. As they explained, âon the account with no DLC I get heavy and stable FPS drops down to like 20-25 in hubs, while on the account with all DLC bought itâs 80+ FPS.â Obviously, this claim was a little hard to believe for some users on the subreddit, so u/de_Tylmarande provided a video of themselves utilizing a custom mod they created that essentially bypasses Monster Hunter Wilds â DLC checks. The theory has gone viral online as a result. But the story gets even weirder, because u/de_Tylmarande revealed that this isnât the first time theyâve discovered a performance fix for one of Capcomâs PC games. According to them, they contacted Capcom with an FPS fix for Dragonâs Dogma 2 back in 2024. They claim that fix was then incorporated into the next patch for the open-world RPG on Steam. Itâs also worth noting that Monster Hunter Wilds players on PC have felt like performance keeps getting worse with each new update. Each new update for the game also comes paired with new DLC. As of writing, 190 individual pieces of DLC are available for the game on Steam. This new theory would explain a lot. Capcom hasnât yet confirmed the modderâs findings or substantiated how much of the performance issues might be attributable to the DLC checks. The Reddit sleuth also made clear that they donât think Capcom is doing any of this on purpose to incentivize players to buy DLC. âI did NOT mean Capcom did this on purpose,â de_Tylmarande wrote in an addendum. âNo, no, and again no...itâs just a bug in the code they need to fix.â No word from Capcomâs end yet on the veracity of de_Tylmarandeâs findings, but it will be interesting to see if the issue is suddenly resolved once the next patch for Monster Hunter Wilds drops on PC.
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