YouTube’s ‘ElAnalistaDeBits’ has shared a comparison video between the Nintendo Switch and the PC version of Monster Hunter Rise. This video will give you an idea of the graphical improvements that will be implemented in the PC version.
Monster Hunter Rise is a co-op Action RPG that aims to elevate the series with brand new gameplay features, such as your new buddy Palamutes, the versatile Wirebugs, Switch Skills, Wyvern Riding, and the all-new quest type, the Rampage.
The PC version will feature high-resolution HD textures and uncapped framerates. Moreover, it will have optimized keyboard & mouse controls, voice chat, support for 21:9 monitors, as well as some other PC optimizations.
The game will release on January 12th, 2022, and will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. You can also find here its official PC system requirements.
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As someone that got a swtich just to play Rise.. yes, it is better on the PC (and 4k), but it doesn’t look great. 30fps to 120fps (and 1080p to 4k) is good. But … meh..
The game super isn’t demanding on the PC. That is a plus. But it isn’t demanding because it a switch game.
World looked much better (but was also more demanding.)
I pre-ordered it on the PC… i’m not sure if still get it. (but part of the issue was i bounced off Rise as it didn’t hook me like world. That said i still put in like 60-100 hours on it… but didn’t care to come back for any of the updates.)
go joke with someone else XD you cant be serious…
Decent visual difference at a very substantial price difference.
$1500 for Entry level 4k PC …..and…. $300 For Nintendo Switch.
If I didnt have a PC and wanted to play games today, Id probably get a medicore level console. Prices are too over the top these days.
Bro you can get some off the shelf old used office Intel quad-core PC and get a better GPU (which are more expensive, but due to Bitcoin, not just cause “PC”) and play most games at 4K these days. Even a 1060 can do 4K in most games at appropriate settings. Even my AMD R9 290 from YEARS ago could do 4K.
It’s 2021…you idjits have been using the same “$1,500” PC argument since the early 2000’s.
IT’S NOT TRUE STOP LYING.
Even my Asus Zenbook 13 from two years ago can emulate Switch games just fine. Also, why are you limiting PC and pricing to 4K? Switch isn’t running this in 4K. If we’re talking 1080p, which is higher than Switch docked and undocked, you can about get a PC for free that’ll play games better than the Switch.
my dude , you said EVERYTHING! when comes to graphics they say they don’t care , but they are the first to complain about it !
I referred to 4k because that’s precisely what the comparison above was done at for the PC side of it. You’re adding other variables, Im just talking about the comparison above. I have an R9 390 i7 and it does mediocre 4k. Can get 45fps on Doom 2016 at 4k (vulcan) which seems to play ok. Its much faster of course when I drop it to 1080.
The $1500 figure is a rough estimate for building a decent 4k pc at today’s prices, and that’s the low end. If gpu’s went back to normal it’d be a different story.
blame scalpers consoles are now at the same or even higher expense level
The problem whit pc version is the ground and vegetation models, in a large screen and higher resolution those look horrible