ニュース Monster Hunter WildsはPCベンチマークと新しいシステム要件を取得します

Monster Hunter WildsはPCベンチマークと新しいシステム要件を取得します

著者 : Scarlett アップデート : Feb 27,2025

Monster Hunter Wilds PCベンチマークがリリースされ、システム要件が低下しました

Monster Hunter Wildsがわずか数週間で発売されたため、CapcomはSteamのPCベンチマークツールをリリースして、プレイヤーがシステムの互換性を評価できるようにしました。同時に、ゲームのPCシステム要件が大幅に削減されました。

現在Steamで利用可能なベンチマークツールは、起動時にシェーダーコンパイルが必要ですが、それ以外の場合は実行するのが簡単です。更新されたシステム要件を考えると、これは特に役立ちます。

以前は、60fpsで1080pを達成したことで(フレーム生成が有効)、NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070スーパー、RTX 4060、またはAMD Radeon RX 6700XT GPUが必要でした。 Intel Core I5-11600K、I5-12400、AMD Ryzen 5 3600X、またはRyzen 5 5500 CPU。 16GBのRAM。

ただし、ベンチマークと一緒に詳細に更新された要件はかなり低いです。

推奨(フレーム生成の1080p/60fps):

  • OS: Windows10(64ビット)/Windows11(64ビット)
  • プロセッサ: Intel Core i5-10400/Intel Core i3-12100/amd Ryzen 5 3600
  • メモリ: 16 GB RAM
  • グラフィックカード(GPU): GeForce RTX 2060 Super/Radeon RX 6600(8 GB VRAM)
  • ストレージ: 75 GB SSD

Capcomによると、これらの仕様は、フレーム生成でスムーズな1080p/60fpsエクスペリエンスを提供するはずです。要件の削減は注目に値します。

Monster Hunter Wilds Creatures

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初期のベンチマークの結果は、特にフレーム生成の場合、ベータと比較してパフォーマンスの向上を示唆しています。ただし、スチームデッキの互換性は不確実なままです。

大幅な変更は、削減されたストレージ要件です。ゲームには、以前の140GBから75GBのSSDスペースしか必要としません。ゲームファイルサイズの典型的な増加を考えると、これは驚くべきことです。

Apex Monster Nu Udraのような恐るべき獣との出会いを含むMonster Hunter Wildsの詳細については、IGN Firstの最近の報道と実践的な印象をご覧ください。 Monster Hunter Wildsは、2025年2月28日にPlayStation 5、XboxシリーズX | S、およびPCでリリースされます。

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