Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Update 11.0.2 Fixes Hair and Fur Issues With FXAA, NVIDIA DLSS and More

Aug 26, 2022 at 05:27am EDT
Monster Hunter

A new Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak update is now live on PC and Nintendo Switch, fixing some issues in both versions of the game.

The biggest change included in the 11.0.2 update is a fix for hair and fur issues on PC. Due to this bug, fur and hair wouldn't be displayed with FXAA or NVIDIA DLSS enabled. Other bugs have also been fixed:

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The Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak 11.0.2 update also brings a number of balance adjustments and other bug fixes, which you can find detailed below:

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is now available on PC and Nintendo Switch worldwide. You can learn more about the game by checking out my review:

With its huge number of new and returning monsters, new gameplay mechanics, and great refinements to the formula, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is the massive expansion that the latest entry in the series deserved to get. While the jump from High Rank to Master Rank doesn't feel as big as it was in previous entries in the series, Sunbreak does so many things well that most of the hunters traveling to Elgado and the Citadel will hardly be bothered by it.

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