Monster Hunter Rise is an Action Role-playing game developed and published by Capcom for Nintendo Switch. It is the sixth mainline installment in the Monster Hunter series and was released worldwide in March 2021. Monster Hunter Rise recently came out on PC and has a number of settings that you will need to be familiar with. If you are looking for the list of Monster Hunter Rise in All PC Settings, then you have come to the right place. We'll take a look at all the settings the game has to offer and how you can adjust them accordingly.
For information, let us tell you that here are seven main categories that you can adjust. But you have to keep in mind here that these are game settings and not graphics settings. We will cover this in another guide. With that said, let's go through and see all the PC settings for Monster Hunter Rise the right way.
All PC Settings in Monster Hunter Rise
You can find all of the in-game settings down below. The settings shown in the images are set to default. You can adjust them according to your preference. With that said, let’s take a look at the various settings found in Monster Hunter Rise.
Game Settings
These settings allow you to adjust your HUD, indicators, and subtitles just to name a few.
- Tutorial Window: Display
- Targeting Arrow: Show
- HUD Settings: Open Settings Menu
- Health & Stamina Gauge: Fixed
- HUD Map Type: Genera Map
- HUD Map Toggle Type: Toggle On
- Player Silhouette: Off
- Damage Indicators: Display
- Hit Effects: Normal
- Subtitles: Display
Controls
You can adjust various in-game settings from the Control tab.
- Player Actions Settings: Type 1
- Button Hold Settings: Medium
- Directional Control Settings: Type 1
- Sheathe Settings: Auto Sheathe
- Dash Settings: R
- Switch L and R: Do Not Switch
- Confirmation Button: A
- Radial Menu Settings: Type 1
- D-Pad Controls: Action Bar
- L + A / B / X / Y Controls: Item Bar
Camera
These settings allow you to control the speed of your camera movement. Adjusting them according to your preference is essential. Otherwise, you might have difficulties controlling the camera and your character.
- Camera Shake: On
- Camera Controls: Type 1
- Camera Speed: Default
- Reticle Controls: Type 1
- Reticle Speed: Default
- Gunner Reticle Camera Controls: Type 1
- Gunner Reticle Speed: Slow
- Gunner Trajectory Reticle Controls: Normal
- Gunner Reticle Controls: Type 1
- Gunner Reticle Direction: Camera’s Direction
Gyroscope
Under Gyroscope, you can choose to toggle it on or off, adjust sensitivity, and more.
- Gyro Functionality: Off
- Up/ Down Sensitivity – TV: 50
- Left / Right Sensitivity – TV: 50
- Vertical Sensitivity – Handheld Mode: 50
- Horizontal Sensitivity – Handheld Mode: 50
- Right Joystick Up/Down Controls: Off
- Normal Gyro Controls: Off
- Aiming Gyro Controls: Off
- Photography Gyro Controls: Off
- Gunner Reticle Gyro Controls: Off
Audio
There are a total of nine settings that you can adjust in the Audio tab.
- Character’s Voice Volume: 100
- NPC Voice Volume: 100
- BGM Volume: 100
- Sound Effect Volume: 100
- UI Volume: 100
- Player Voice Frequency: 100%
- Multiplayer Voice Settings: On
- Sound Output Device: Console Speakers
- Lobby BGM Settings: Lobby Host BGM
Save Data
The Save Data setting has two options. You can either set it to Autosave or turn it Off. This is completely dependent on your preference. Keeping it to Autosave is recommended though.
Display
Under Display, you can adjust your TV Mode Screen brightness. This setting is completely dependent on your preference. If you prefer a brighter display, turn up the setting. Otherwise, adjust it accordingly.
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