Monster Hunter Wilds Legion Go Game Settings

Monster Hunter Wilds Legion Go Game Settings

Monster Hunter Wilds is the successor to Monster Hunter World. The game tells a story of monsters and humans and their struggles to live in harmony in a world of duality. The unbridled force of nature runs wild and relentless, with environments transforming drastically from one moment to the next.

Change VRAM

Change the VRAM to 8GB or above you can learn how to do that here.

Change TDP

Change the TDP to 25W or 30W. You can learn how to change your TDP here.

Monster Hunter Wilds Legion Go Game Settings

Monster Hunter Wilds is one of the most demanding games to release on PC in a while and pushes the Legion Go to it’s max. The game features built in Frame Generation and FSR 3, both needed to play this on the Go. You also need to lower a majority of the graphic settings to it’s lowest setting. This results it’s a blurry visual experience, ghostingt with input lag but I averaged above 30 FPS at 30W.

Graphic Settings

Monster Hunter Wilds
25/30W

1200p

8GB VRAM
Screen Mode
Borderless Window
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
V-Sync
Disable
Upscaling
AMD FSR 3
Frame Generation
Enable
Upscaling Mode
Ultra Performance
Ray Tracing
Off
Texture Quality
Medium
Texture Filtering Quality
Highest x8
Mesh Quality
Medium
Fur Quality
Low
Sky/Cloud Quality
Medium
Grass/Tree Quality
Low
Grass/Tree Sway
Enable
Wind Simulation Quality
High
Surface Quality
Low
Sand/Snow/Water Quality
Medium
Water Effects
Enable
Render Distance
Medium
Shadow Quality
Low
Distant Shadow Quality
Low
Shadow Distance
Near
Ambient Light Quality
Low
Contact Shadows
Enable
Ambient Occlusion
Medium
Bloom
Low
Motion Blur
Off
Vignette Effect
Off
Screen Space Reflection
On
SSSS Scattering
Off
Depth Of Field
On
Volumetric Fog
Low
Variable Rate Shading
Off
Monster Hunter Wilds Legion Go Game Settings
Monster Hunter Wilds

Release Date: February 28, 2025

Performance
3
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