With the release of less than a month away,excitement is at an all-time high for the latest and greatest entry in the believed franchise. While has some tough competition as the first true high-fidelity follow-up to, the features showcased so far have already put it off to a great start. While there are plenty of reasons to be anticipated for the latest entry in the franchise, the beta did leave some players worrying over its full release.
From performance issues to a lack of essential gameplay features, the first round of beta caused some understandable frustration for players expecting a more polished experience compared to its early access state. Even with these issues, the core gameplay of is just as tight and action-packed as ever, with new mechanics and moves to offer a fresh experience for veteran hunters. While there's still some waiting until players can get their hands on the full-release version, Capcom has already put some major complaints to rest with recent announcements.
Not only has Capcom confirmed that the performance issues from ' open beta are being ironed out for the full release, but the recent launch of the ' Benchmark Test has helped solidify these claims. While performance can still be a bit slower in the massive landscapes of its semi-open-world environments, frame rates have seen a lot more stabilization compared to the first beta, with fewer instances of models failing to load fully.
Given that the performance was by far one of the largest complaints about the first beta of, it's a huge relief the developers are tackling this issue to help avoid a potentially disastrous PC launch. These changes will hopefully be reflected in the Open Beta 2 this weekend as well. And fans can hopefully rest assured that if any problems do arise, Capcom will address them before fully launches in March.
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