Patch 3.6.1.1 addresses the boot saving issues that made the game fail to complete a proper save, preventing it from starting. Capcom also provided instructions for those who have experienced the issue before the patch’s release. Monster Hunter Rise launched this month on PC following its release on Nintendo Switch last year. The PC port is an extremely solid one, coming with some additional options and support for unlocked framerate that make the experience even better, as I highlighted in my review. Go to your Library in the Steam client, right click on Monster Hunter Rise, then select [Properties] > [General] > [Steam Cloud] and remove the check mark. 2. Delete save data from the local files for the full version. Go to the below folder and delete the “remote” folder. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata(User ID)\1446780\ *Be careful not to delete the wrong folder! It is advised you copy the folders to another location before deleting them just to be safe. 3. Launch the game and create new save data. 4. Quit the game, and enable the Steam Cloud function you disabled in step 1. 5. The next time you launch the game, select 「Upload to the Steam Cloud」 in the dialogue window that appears. Monster Hunter Rise is now available on PC and Nintendo Switch worldwide.

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