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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will correct your performance issues with a PC patch

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will correct your performance issues with a PC patch

Compatible players have experienced framerate crashes, crashes and a problem linked to saved games.

The arrival of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne on PC has not materialized without the presence of some problems. However, Capcom has already made clear his intention to investigate what happened, something that will crystallize in a patch, which will be launched in the coming days. It has been confirmed by the Japanese company itself through a statement on Steam, in which it has indicated that the update will seek to solve the performance problems that certain players have experienced in compatible.

Shortly after the launch, some users posted their complaints on the Steam forums. They made reference to framerate falls, as well as constant crashes. As explained by the Japanese firm, the problem lies in an "unusually high CPU utilization during games." In addition, they have also certified that there have been vicissitudes linked to previous saved items. If players do not download the update before installing Iceborne, the game will not recognize it. That problem will be addressed in that new patch.

Beyond that it will be ready shortly, a specific release date has not been specified. Thus, it has also been confirmed that the installation of version 10.12.01 (the new patch) will be necessary to access the online game.

To unknown lands

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is the great expansion of the original title, as it adds multiple hours of play, new creatures and a completely new region, Frost Stream. In this place, the ice does not give truce and the monsters have become accustomed to the extreme temperatures. Moreover, they have adapted to the point of mastering special skills that benefit from winter environments.

Although the expansion was published in September for PS4 and Xbox One, PC users have had to wait until January to get the video game. Once small problems are solved, the hunt will be fully ready to begin. This is our Reviews.

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