Nvidia's RTX 5000 Cards Delay Impact on Monster Hunter Wilds Development
Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds won't see DLSS 4 support at launch due to Nvidia's unavailability of RTX 5000 series graphics cards prior to CES.
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Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds won't see DLSS 4 support at launch due to Nvidia's unavailability of RTX 5000 series graphics cards prior to CES.
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