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Der Monster Hunter Rise PC wird mit dem Benchmarked

Authore: GabrielAktualisieren:Feb 25,2025

Monster Hunter Wilds PC Benchmark freigegeben, Systemanforderungen gesenkt

Da Monster Hunter Wilds in nur wenigen Wochen startet, hat Capcom ein PC -Benchmark -Tool für Steam vorgestellt, mit dem die Spieler die Systemkompatibilität bewerten können. Gleichzeitig wurden die PC -Systemanforderungen des Spiels nach unten überarbeitet.

Der Benchmark, der während des Spotlight -Events von Capcom veröffentlicht wurde, muss beim Start eine Shader -Kompilierung benötigen, kann jedoch ansonsten einfach ausgeführt werden. Dies ist angesichts der aktualisierten Systemspezifikationen besonders nützlich.

Zuvor erforderte das Erreichen von 1080p bei 60 fps (mit Rahmengenerierung) eine NVIDIA GEForce RTX 2070 Super, RTX 4060 oder AMD Radeon RX 6700xt; ein Intel Core I5-11600K, I5-12400, AMD Ryzen 5 3600x oder Ryzen 5 5500 CPU; und 16 GB RAM.

Die aktualisierten Anforderungen, wie sie neben dem Benchmark detailliert sind, sind jetzt jetzt:

OS: Windows 10 (64-Bit)/Windows 11 (64-Bit) Prozessor: Intel Core i5-10400/Intel Core i3-12100/amd ryzen 5 3600 Speicher: 16 GB Graphics Card (GPU): GeForce RTX 2060 Super/Radeon RX 6600 (8 GB VRAM) Speicher: 75 GB (SSD erforderlich)

Laut Capcom sollten diese Spezifikationen eine 1080p -Erfahrung von 60 fps mit aktivierter Rahmengenerierung liefern. Dies stellt eine bemerkenswerte Verringerung der empfohlenen Hardware dar.

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Die Ergebnisse des frühen Benchmarks deuten auf eine verbesserte Leistung im Vergleich zu Beta -Tests hin, insbesondere bei der Rahmengenerierung. Dampfdeck -Kompatibilität bleibt jedoch ungewiss.

Eine signifikante Änderung ist die reduzierte Speicheranforderung. Das Spiel benötigt jetzt 75 GB SSD -Raum, unten aus den vorherigen 140 GB. Dies ist angesichts der typischen Zunahme der Größen der Spieldatei überraschend.

Weitere Informationen zu Monster Hunter Wilds finden Sie in der Berichterstattung von IGN First, einschließlich Begegnungen mit beeindruckenden Monstern wie dem Apex Monster Nu Udra und unserer praktischen Vorschau. Monster Hunter Wilds veröffentlicht am 28. Februar 2025 auf PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S und PC.

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