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  1. Steam Monster Hunter World Iceborne
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  3. Steam Monster Hunter World

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  1. Monster Hunter: World is a sprawling action RPG set in a fantastical world filled with charming, bizarre, and terrifying creatures. You'll encounter interesting NPCs, fight huge monsters, visit stunning locales with several unique biomes, and discover the secrets of the migrating Elder Dragons.
  2. Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is Now Available for Pre-Purchase on Steam! Monster Hunter: World, the game that brought you a new style of hunting action, is about to get even bigger with the massive Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion! Pre-purchase now to receive the Yukumo Layered Armor Set. free!
  3. While Monster Hunter World's initial release brought Capcom to its highest levels of profitability, the Steam reviews are undoubtedly having a negative impact on Iceborne's profitability.

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Welcome to a new world! In Monster Hunter: World, the latest installment in the series, you can enjoy the ultimate hunting experience, using everything at your disposal to hunt monsters in a new world teeming with surprises and excitement. Monster Hunter: World Steam charts, data, update history.

The digital deluxe edition includes the following content:Hunter
  • Samurai Set
    Layered armor sets will change the look of your armor without changing the properties underneath. Equip this Samurai set over your favorite armor to take on the striking appearance of a feudal Japanese samurai warrior!
    Note : No weapons are included with this set
  • Gesture: Zen
  • Gesture: Ninja Star
  • Gesture: Sumo Slap
    Enjoy three new amusing gestures you can use when interacting with other players in the game.
  • Sticker Set: MH All-Stars Set
  • Sticker Set: Sir Loin Set
    Fun stickers you can use when chatting with other players in the game.
  • Face Paint: Wyvern
    Add a new face paint for character customisation in Monster Hunter: World.
  • Hairstyle: Topknot
    Adds a new hairstyle for character customisation in Monster Hunter: World.

About the Game

Welcome to a new world! Take on the role of a hunter and slay ferocious monsters in a living, breathing ecosystem where you can use the landscape and its diverse inhabitants to get the upper hand. Hunt alone or in co-op with up to three other players, and use materials collected from fallen foes to craft new gear and take on even bigger, badder beasts!

INTRODUCTION

Overview
Battle gigantic monsters in epic locales.
As a hunter, you'll take on quests to hunt monsters in a variety of habitats.
Take down these monsters and receive materials that you can use to create stronger weapons and armor in order to hunt even more dangerous monsters.
In Monster Hunter: World, the latest installment in the series, you can enjoy the ultimate hunting experience, using everything at your disposal to hunt monsters in a new world teeming with surprises and excitement.
Setting
Once every decade, elder dragons trek across the sea to travel to the land known as the New World in a migration referred to as the Elder Crossing.
To get to the bottom of this mysterious phenomenon, the Guild has formed the Research Commission, dispatching them in large fleets to the New World.
As the Commission sends its Fifth Fleet in pursuit of the colossal elder dragon, Zorah Magdaros, one hunter is about to embark on a journey grander than anything they could have ever imagined.

ECOSYSTEM

A World That Breathes Life
There are various locations teeming with wildlife. Expeditions into these locales are bound to turn up interesting discoveries.

HUNTING

A Diverse Arsenal, and an Indispensable Partner
Your equipment will give you the power to need to carve out a place for yourself in the New World.
The Hunter's Arsenal
There are fourteen different weapons at the hunter's disposal, each with its own unique characteristics and attacks. Many hunters acquire proficiency in multiple types, while others prefer to attain mastery of one.
Scoutflies
Monster tracks, such as footprints and gashes, dot each locale. Your Scoutflies will remember the scent of a monster and guide you to other nearby tracks. And as you gather more tracks, the Scoutflies will give you even more information.
Slinger
The Slinger is an indispensable tool for a hunter, allowing you to arm yourself with stones and nuts that can be gathered from each locale.
From diversion tactics to creating shortcuts, the Slinger has a variety of uses, and allows you to hunt in new and interesting ways.
Specialized Tools
Specialized tools activate powerful effects for a limited amount of time, and up to two can be equipped at a time. Simple to use, they can be selected and activated just like any other item you take out on a hunt.
Palicoes
Palicoes are hunters' reliable comrades out in the field, specialized in a variety of offensive, defensive, and restorative support abilities.
The hunter's Palico joins the Fifth Fleet with pride, as much a bona fide member of the Commission as any other hunter.

While still a success on Steam, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne currently sits with a mixed review. Despite the game's initially positive reception, the reviews on Steam have taken a turn for the worse in recent days due to PC-related issues, and particularly around high-CPU usage. What's worse is that the reviews pointing this out on Steam are among the most highly-rated, meaning the problem(s) at hand are something that's effecting the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne community on a large scale.

While Monster Hunter World's initial release brought Capcom to its highest levels of profitability, the Steam reviews are undoubtedly having a negative impact on Iceborne's profitability. The CPU usage issue isn't unique to the new area of the game, and is instead effecting old and new areas of the game alike where it hadn't before. What this points to is a problem with the new content, which means that finding a solution for players is currently of paramount importance.

Luckily, the Monster Hunter World: Icebornecommunity has come together and found a few solutions to these problems.

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CPU Problems

The reviews for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne are in on Steam, with some of the most recent ones going so far as to say 'Don't even bother playing this game without a beefy setup, or at least a beefy CPU right now. Even then you'll want to use community fixed.' This isn't the first problem Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is having on PC either, so people can understand the frustration the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne community is expressing.

Players are reporting en masse that even with a strong CPU, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is using about 70-80% of their CPU at any given time while running. What this is resulting in is sub-par performance, with low frame-rates, choppy gameplay, and in some cases overheating problems and reduced overall machine performance.

The problem, however, might not actually be due to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne itself, but instead may have something to do with another Windows program.

Antimalware Service Executable

Players have noticed in the Windows Task Manager that when running Monster Hunter World: Iceborne that Antimalware Service Executable's CPU usage is shooting through the roof. However, once Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is closed, Antimalware Service Executable's CPU usage returns to normal.

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To resolve this issue, players are going into Windows Security, where they'll select 'Virus and Threat Protection,' and proceed to click on 'Manage Settings.' From there, players are turning off 'Real Time Protection,' and are noticing that when running Monster Hunter World: Iceborne thereafter that the game runs as normal. While the Antimalware Service Executable service undoubtedly provides a priceless service, sometime it gets in the way of users' computers running appropriately.

However, sometimes players have had to repeat the above steps as the settings within Windows Security are reverting back to normal. Therefore, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne players should keep an eye out for this, and repeat the above steps as needed when playing the game.

Other Notes

For those still experiencing issues when attempting to play, some Monster Hunter World: Iceborne players have experienced success by turning off the GeForce Experience overlay. This has helped reduce issues for those using an NVIDIA GPU. However, it has been noted that sometimes the GeForce Experience overlay is automatically turning back on after a time, and so players need to add an exception to the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne folder in their program files.

In order to do this, Windows users need to open up the search bar. From there, users should type security. From the list of candidates that relates to the search term, select Windows Security, and go to Virus and Threat Protection. Once inside, click on Manage Settings under Virus and Threat Protection Settings, and scroll down to exclusion, click on add or remove exclusions, and click add an exclusion.

Users should scroll down the list of candidates that are eligible for exclusion until they find Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and click on it. For players that are having a hard time finding it, try searching the Steam>Steamapps Common folder. It should be in there.

Once found, users should press the 'Select Folder' button on the bottom right of the window, and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne should be added to the list of excluded programs.

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These are just some of the solutions players are suggesting for the myriad of woes plaguing Monster Hunter World: Iceborne on PC right now, with some going so far as to refund their Steam purchase and instead purchase the game on one of their respective consoles. Along with the recent drop of support for Windows 7 by Microsoft, its safe to say that the PC Master Race has been having a tough few days Just be sure repeat the above steps if for whatever reason the problem persists.

Once the above steps are completed, the CPU usage should improve and be around 5 to 6%, which is a vast improvement from 20%. By following the above steps, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne users should be well on their way to dropping monsters once again.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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