Monster Hunter Wilds Beta Soars Despite Technical Issues

As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that the Monster Hunter Wilds beta has truly taken me by storm! The sheer number of players flocking to this free-to-play trial is nothing short of astonishing. It’s been years since I’ve seen such a massive influx of gamers, not even the release of the latest Dragon Age could rival this.


The beta for Monster Hunter Wilds has arrived, and players are flocking to the platform, taking full advantage of the free trial. On Steam alone, a staggering 463,000 players were simultaneously enjoying Capcom’s upcoming game, making it one of the top four most-played games on the platform in the last 24 hours.

The release of Monster Hunter Wilds beta is also gaining significant popularity on various other platforms, and it’s actually surpassing games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which came out only yesterday.

Numbers Running Wild

The Monster Hunter Wilds beta has received positive feedback, however, it’s experiencing some technical difficulties on PC platforms. Users have encountered various problems such as inconsistent frame rates and an odd glitch transforming enemies into pixelated horrors.

Due to the high system demands of the game being criticized by some, it could be one reason for the problems experienced. Nevertheless, Capcom has promised to address all feedback from the beta testing phase, stating that the initial version of the game has already improved as a result.

The team has been quick to address the biggest issues through support functions on social media:

In the final version of the game, we’ll resolve the problem of afterimage artifacts appearing in specific settings when Frame Generation is active. At this point, the game is significantly better than it was during the beta testing phase.

As a gamer, I’ve found myself struggling recently due to limited support resources. Instead of getting personalized help for my specific gaming issues, I’m being directed to general troubleshooting guides. These tips aren’t really targeted towards the game I’m playing or the challenges I’m facing, which makes it hard to find a solution that truly addresses my concerns.

Regardless of any technical glitches, the Monster Hunter Wilds beta is thriving in terms of player numbers. At this moment, a staggering 144,000 gamers are actively playing it on Steam, and it’s outperforming heavyweights like Counter-Strike, Escape from Tarkov, and Apex Legends on Twitch.

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2024-11-01 22:48