Hopefully, the incoming fix will remedy Iceborne's teething troubles on PC, enabling players to enjoy what's an otherwise superb (and challenging) expansion. Players will be required to download the update, officially titled Ver.10.12.01, in order to continue using Monster Hunter World's matchmaking for online play. To that end, the publisher says it's planning to release a patch addressing both the CPU utilisation problem and save data compatibility "in the next few days". If players had failed to download the update prior to installing Iceborne, existing saves would no longer be recognised. It has also confirmed player suspicions that save game problems stemmed from a previous Monster Hunter World update that adjusted file formats. It seems those investigations are now complete in a new post to Steam, the publisher says it's uncovered an issue with Iceborne resulting in an "unusually high level of CPU utilisation during active gameplay". Shortly after launch, Capcom took to Twitter to acknowledge Iceborne's performance problems - which, according to reports, ranged from plummeting frame rates to constant freezing - telling players that it was "currently investigating". Now, publisher Capcom says a fix for both is due in the coming days. Players soon began to report significant performance issues following Iceborne's installation, and, more troublingly, missing save games. Last week saw the long-awaited arrival of Monster Hunter World's Iceborne expansion on PC, but, for some, it wasn't quite the cause for celebration it should have been.
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