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Monster Hunter: World Iceborne patch addresses CPU use and crashesFrozen fingers stay. Frozen screens go.
Frozen fingers stay. Frozen screens go.

At launch, the big, snowy expansion to giant creature gameMonster Hunter: Worldhad more than its fair share of problems. Some players had theirMHW save files deleted. Others experienced drastic performance problems. Save some issues for the rest of the class, Iceborne. Two weeks ago, Capcomnotified players of a planned patchto fix these problems. That patch is out now, they say.Capcom have already addressed the save file issue in apatch from Janury 16th, so if you were waiting to play until getting the all-clear, you should be alright now. Today’s update addresses performance issues related to certain hardware and also aims to generally lower CPU usage.Here’s what the patch covers, according to Capcom’sSteam post:- Screen freeze that affects users with certain graphics cards. (Occurs with DirectX 11 only.)- Performance issue that affects users with certain system specifications.- We added measures to reduce CPU usage. Please note that effects of this improvement depend on your system specifications.- We fixed an issue where the game would crash when using certain monitors after starting the game in windowed mode, starting the game in remote desktop, or when pressing Alt+Tab.Capcom also remind players that they can only join sessions with other players running the same version of the game. If you play with friends regularly, make sure you’re all aligned on whether or not you’ve downloaded the latest update with these fixes. You can find the version number in the bottom right corner of the title screen, Capcom say.If you need help with the actual monsters, Dave has you covered withMonster Hunter World: Iceborne guides. To hear wot we think, check outNic Reuben’s Iceborne review.
At launch, the big, snowy expansion to giant creature gameMonster Hunter: Worldhad more than its fair share of problems. Some players had theirMHW save files deleted. Others experienced drastic performance problems. Save some issues for the rest of the class, Iceborne. Two weeks ago, Capcomnotified players of a planned patchto fix these problems. That patch is out now, they say.Capcom have already addressed the save file issue in apatch from Janury 16th, so if you were waiting to play until getting the all-clear, you should be alright now. Today’s update addresses performance issues related to certain hardware and also aims to generally lower CPU usage.Here’s what the patch covers, according to Capcom’sSteam post:- Screen freeze that affects users with certain graphics cards. (Occurs with DirectX 11 only.)- Performance issue that affects users with certain system specifications.- We added measures to reduce CPU usage. Please note that effects of this improvement depend on your system specifications.- We fixed an issue where the game would crash when using certain monitors after starting the game in windowed mode, starting the game in remote desktop, or when pressing Alt+Tab.Capcom also remind players that they can only join sessions with other players running the same version of the game. If you play with friends regularly, make sure you’re all aligned on whether or not you’ve downloaded the latest update with these fixes. You can find the version number in the bottom right corner of the title screen, Capcom say.If you need help with the actual monsters, Dave has you covered withMonster Hunter World: Iceborne guides. To hear wot we think, check outNic Reuben’s Iceborne review.
At launch, the big, snowy expansion to giant creature gameMonster Hunter: Worldhad more than its fair share of problems. Some players had theirMHW save files deleted. Others experienced drastic performance problems. Save some issues for the rest of the class, Iceborne. Two weeks ago, Capcomnotified players of a planned patchto fix these problems. That patch is out now, they say.
Capcom have already addressed the save file issue in apatch from Janury 16th, so if you were waiting to play until getting the all-clear, you should be alright now. Today’s update addresses performance issues related to certain hardware and also aims to generally lower CPU usage.
Here’s what the patch covers, according to Capcom’sSteam post:
- Screen freeze that affects users with certain graphics cards. (Occurs with DirectX 11 only.)- Performance issue that affects users with certain system specifications.- We added measures to reduce CPU usage. Please note that effects of this improvement depend on your system specifications.- We fixed an issue where the game would crash when using certain monitors after starting the game in windowed mode, starting the game in remote desktop, or when pressing Alt+Tab.
Capcom also remind players that they can only join sessions with other players running the same version of the game. If you play with friends regularly, make sure you’re all aligned on whether or not you’ve downloaded the latest update with these fixes. You can find the version number in the bottom right corner of the title screen, Capcom say.
If you need help with the actual monsters, Dave has you covered withMonster Hunter World: Iceborne guides. To hear wot we think, check outNic Reuben’s Iceborne review.