The performance issues of Monster Hunter Wilds have a solution and they are spelling mistakes
As strange as it sounds, these problems are caused by a misspelled word in a game document

- March 3, 2025
- Updated: March 3, 2025 at 1:25 PM
The PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds has been received with enthusiasm, but not without significant performance issues that have disappointed many players. Since its launch, the game has experienced FPS drops, graphical glitches, and stuttering in its overall performance, leading to a wave of criticism on Steam, where players have expressed their frustration. Despite these inconveniences, the title has managed to attract over a million concurrent players in its first days, surpassing the record set by Monster Hunter Worlds and competitors like Elden Ring.
Can a spelling mistake ruin a game’s FPS? It seems so
While Capcom works to address these optimization concerns, the gaming community has begun to explore makeshift solutions. An intriguing finding relates to a typo in the game’s configuration files. According to a Steam user identified as BeepBoop, correcting a misspelled “Resoltuion” to “Resolution” in the texture streaming files has reportedly resulted in a significant performance boost. This user indicated that this simple fix led to an improvement in their frame rate, experiencing a jump from three digits to 110 FPS, which has piqued the interest of other players.
However, while some have reported significant improvements in their FPS, others point out that the solution had no effect on their gaming experience, suggesting it could be a placebo effect. This type of finding demonstrates the proactivity of the gaming community in seeking solutions, although it also reflects the general frustration with the game’s performance issues. The situation has resulted in a moment of unity among monster hunters, who hope that Capcom will address the technical problems in the near future.
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