Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has been in the hands of the community since the end of June and has even sold over two million copies so far. The new Sunbreak expansion opened up a new area to explore, monsters to stalk and hunt, a whole cast of new characters, additional gear, and brand new features like the Followers system.
Fortunately, the game is already optimized to run smoothly on the Nintendo Switch, but PC owners will need to match up their hardware to what is actually required to play the game.
These requirements are split into two categories, minimum and recommended. These two are the difference between playing Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and playing the game without having to fiddle with any in-game video settings, respectively.
Here are the minimum PC specifications required to run Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak:
All things considered, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak does not ask for too much from players in terms of hardware. The visual experience will obviously take a hit, but even with the minimum hardware setup, the game will run at 1080p and 30 frames per second. At the very least, the addition of 1080p will keep the game looking sharp and 30 FPS is still quite smooth, even when Velociprey pile on within the game.
Any mid-tier PC from five years ago should do just fine running the game, provided the hardware is at or above the minimum requirements listed above. There may even be room to make adjustments as long as players try to keep the frames at around 30.
Here are what the recommended PC specifications needed to run Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak look like:
Obviously, the best way to play Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is with all the visual features turned on. What is more immersive than hunting monsters in a
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