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Monster Hunter: World Update for PC Bringing Free High Resolution Texture DLC

Monster Hunter: World

Today Capcom announced on Monster Hunter: World’s Steam page that the game is getting a major update for its PC version.

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Among other things, players will be able to enjoy a High-Resolution Texture Pack DLC that will be available for free on Steam. It will weigh 40 gigabytes and it’ll require 8 gigabytes of video ram on your graphics card.

An option for TAA+FXAA will also be added as anti-aliasing. You can check out the full list of updates and an image showing off the new textures below.

  • Added support for High-Resolution Texture Pack DLC.
    You can change to high-resolution in-game textures by downloading
    this pack as free DLC from the Steam store.
    Note: The High-Resolution Texture Pack requires at least 40GB of
    free space and 8GB of graphic memory (VRAM). We will provide more detailed information on the system requirements after the update.
  • Added a “TAA+FXAA” option to Anti-Aliasing in the Advanced Graphics Settings.
  • When selecting “Take All” at the rewards screen after completing a quest,
    a list of all items received will now be displayed.
  • Added a new mouse control type that is less sensitive to unintentional movement
    when controlling the Focus Camera with the mouse.
  • Added a “Friends Can Join” option to the Private Session Settings.
  • Various bug fixes, including localization-related issues.

The update will release on April 4 at 00:00 a.m. UTC. It will be numbered 5.2.

While this update will be released only on PC, the game is most definitely still being supported on all platforms. Recently, Capcom implemented a crossover event with CD Projekt RED’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Monster Hunter: World is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It shipped over 12 million units.

Source: Steam 

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