On stores before October 30, 2018, it can now be accessed safely.
Capcom's monster Hunter World: Eisborn has been on the PC for a week, but had serious problems with unreadable backup files and high CPU usage. After promising corrections Capcom has published a patch on Steam. It is 254 MB large and updates the title to version 10.12.01.
If you last saved before October 30, 2018, your keyboard shortcuts will be reset to the default settings and your storage is no longer unreadable. For those who have saved since the update of 22 November 2018, the message indicates that the keyboard settings could not be loaded. Data is damaged. Ignore this and continue playback.
Players should also find a lower CPU capacity utilization while they participate in Jagden and other games. Capcom found that the improvement level can vary and still depends on your own configuration. In short, if your system meets the recommended requirements, everything should be smoother than before.
Read our review for monster Hunter World: Icension born on the PC here. The first big monster after the start, Rajang, is expected to land in February.
Conversions: Capcom, Monster Hunterwelt, Monster Hunterwelt: Iceborne, PC, PS4, Xbox One
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