There are an impressive amount of settings inMonster Hunter Wilds, most of which players won’t have to touch to get the best experience possible. But some of thebest Monster Hunter Wilds settings to change firstcan completely change how the game feels to play.

From increasing your camera view, to reducing distracting tutorial popups, to common player preferences, this guide to the best settings to change first inMonster Hunter Wildsprovides a list of settings that willimprove the game experience for most players.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Camera Zoom

Increase Camera Distance

By default, theMonster Hunter Wildscamera distance is way too close to your character. Having the camera too zoomed-in means you won’t be able to see large monsters in their entirety, leaving you vulnerable to attacks you don’t see coming.

Increasing the camera zoom lets playerssee more of theMH Wildsworldby increasing the distance between the Hunter and the camera, giving a much wider view of the battlefield.Under the ‘Camera’ menu, look for the ‘Camera Distance: Zoom’ optionon the second page andturn it all the way up to the maximum of 10.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Tutorial Amount

Reduce Tutorial Pop-Up Frequency

If you’re aMonster Hunterveteran, you probably already get the basics of howMonster Hunter Wildsworks. The ‘Tutorial Amount’ option lets you customize how many tutorials you see. Though there are only two options,Monster Hunterfans should set this to ‘Some Tutorials’ so that the game only displays tutorials for important or new mechanics.

Players who are new to theMonster Hunterseries withMonster Hunter Wildsshould skip this setting, as this setting essentially removes the basic tutorials from the game.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Repeat Tutorials

Under the ‘Game Settings’ menu, look for the ‘Tutorial Amount’ optionon the first page andset it to ‘Some Tutorials’to reduce the number of tutorials that pop up.

Turn Off Repeat Tutorials

It can be annoying to be in the midst of combat for a tutorial to pop up to explain a mechanic you already know – when you’re wailing on a monster’s wound, you probably don’t need to bereminded about the wound systemwith an unecessary repeat tutorial.

Like reducing tutorial pop-up frequency, this is one of the most useful settings to change first inMonster Hunter Wildsbecause it reduces the overall number of tutorials you have to sit through.Under the ‘Game Settings’ menu, look for the ‘Repeat Tutorials’ option on the first page and set it to ‘Do Not Repeat’.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Minimap Rotation

Lock Minimap Rotation

By default, the minimap inMonster Hunter Wildswill rotate to face the direction that the Hunter is facing. However, this can be really disorienting, and it prevents players from learning the map in each of the game’s large open zones.

If you lock the minimap to always face north, over time you will notice yourself learning the layout of each locale much faster as the map becomes fixed.Under the ‘Game Settings’ menu, look for the ‘Minimap Rotation’ option on the first page and set it to ‘Fixed’.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Detailed Map Rotation

Lock Detailed Map Rotations

Like the minimap, the detailed map (full zone map) will also rotate depending on the direction the Hunter is facing. This is especially disorienting, but there are actually two settings to help make iteasier to understand region layouts.

To change thisMosnter Hunter Wildssetting, lookunder the ‘Game Settings’ menu for the ‘Detailed Map Rotation’ option on the second page. Set this to either’Rotating + Reset North’, which will rotate the map back to face north when you press in the left analog stick, or’Fixed', which will prevent the map from rotating entirely.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Felyne

Felyne Language Preference

These next two recommended settings to change first inMonster Hunter Wildsare more up to personal preference, but they are settings that many players find themselves changing soon after starting the game. The first is the Felyne Language mode, which turns off your Palico companion’s voice acted lines and replaces them with regular cat meows and purrs.

Some players havefound the fully-voiced Palicos quite annoying, but there is a setting to turn off Palico voices and restore the traditional cat noises.Under the ‘xAudio’ menu, look for the ‘Felyne Language’ option on the first page and set it to ‘Felyne Language’to override all Palico voices with cat sounds.

Monster Hunter Wilds Settings To Change First Settings Mh Wilds Aim Focus Toggle

Toggle Focus Mode

Another setting to change first inMonster Hunter Wildsis the Aim/Focus Mode Controls toggle. By default, your Hunter will only enter Focus Mode when holding down L2 (LT). But if you set it to Toggle, your Hunter will remain in Focus Mode even after letting go of the left trigger, requiring players to press it again to de-activate Aim/Focus mode.

Some players havefound this to be incredibly helpful in combat, while others find the default hold-to-trigger input works just fine. Test out both the hold and toggle mode for your weapon to see what feels more comfortable.

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Under the ‘Controls’ menu, look for the ‘Aim/Focus Mode Controls’ option on the second page.Change both your Melee and Ranged weapon settings to ‘Press L2 (LT) To Toggle Mode), then try both methods out in the Training Area to see which feels better to you.

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