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AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Capcom released a patch for the PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds to address performance concerns, particularly around the Support Desk area in the Base Camp or Grand Hub, where performance drops were noted when players had unclaimed content. The patch aims to resolve an unintended bug related to CPU load increases due to claimed content status checks. An upcoming update is scheduled for February 18 to further enhance stability and performance across all platforms. The latest patch includes improvements to CPU/GPU processing, adjustments to texture streaming and VRAM usage, a new CPU settings tab, expanded graphics options, and various bug fixes. The patch requires approximately 2.0 GB of space, with a total of about 31 GB needed for the High-Resolution Texture Pack. Players are advised to update their video drivers for optimal performance.
AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Monster Hunter Wilds, released in 2025, faced performance issues on PC, leading to declining frame rates and technical problems. In response, Capcom released patch version 1.040.03.01 to address these issues, identifying an unintended process related to the Support Desk at Base Camp and the Grand HHub as a significant factor causing increased CPU load and reduced FPS. The patch includes optimization improvements for Steam-specific processes and options to reduce processing load. An upcoming update, Version 1.041, is scheduled for release on February 18th, promising further enhancements.
AppWizard
January 27, 2026
The Resident Evil series has been debated among fans regarding its identity as either an action or survival horror game, particularly after the destruction of Raccoon City, which led to a shift towards action-oriented gameplay. The announcement of Resident Evil Requiem, featuring the return of the Raccoon Police Department, has generated hope for a return to the series' roots. The game includes distinct gameplay styles for protagonists Grace and Leon, with Grace in first-person mode focusing on survival horror and Leon in third-person mode emphasizing action. The Rhodes Hill Clinic offers a complex layout reminiscent of classic locations, filled with puzzles and collectibles. New enemies include a formidable chef and a creature similar to Mr. X, which can be defeated by Grace. Grace's character adds vulnerability, contrasting with Leon's heroism and reinforcing his role as a protector. The game balances classic elements with new mechanics, such as inventory management and the return of the hip pouch and optional ink ribbons for saving. Overall, Requiem aims to recapture the essence of the original trilogy while introducing fresh experiences.
AppWizard
January 18, 2026
A Reddit post by user de_Tylmarande claimed that purchasing downloadable content (DLC) could improve frame rates in the PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds. Testing revealed that the performance issues were due to a bug related to the game's frequent checks for DLC presence, particularly in specific hub areas. Using a mod called "Less DLC Checks," which integrates with the RE Framework modding tool, players observed significant performance improvements: 11.4% at maximum settings, 20% at high settings, and 25.6% at low settings when DLC checks were blocked. The performance hit primarily occurs near a Support Desk felyne, indicating the availability of DLC. Capcom has not officially addressed the issue, and while the narrative about DLC enhancing performance was debunked, it raises concerns about the company's quality assurance processes.
AppWizard
January 7, 2026
Schedule 1, a lo-fi drug dealing simulator developed by Tyler, became a best-selling game on Steam in 2025. Tyler's Video Game Studio (TVGS) is expanding and plans to hire a 3D/technical artist, increasing the team to four members by year-end. A new patch for bug fixes and quality of life improvements is set to release next week, followed by another update in late February. Tyler aims to implement proper mod support and will confirm release dates only when confident in meeting them.
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