Monster Hunter Wilds Accessibility Features: All Options and Mechanics

Monster Hunter Wilds Accessibility Features comprise various assistance options for color blindness, motion sickness, and arachnophobia.

MH Wilds Accessibility Settings Color Blindness [Source; Deltias Gaming/Capcom]
MH Wilds Accessibility Settings Color Blindness [Source: Deltias Gaming/Capcom]

Monster Hunter Wilds Accessibility Features are designed to ensure that all hunters are able to enjoy their time in-game in the latest offering of the series. Exploring the options, we can see Capcom has included the Arachnophobia Assitance for those who hate the creepy crawlies. After all, there are a couple of Temnocerans like Nerscylla and Lala Barina in the mix. 

What else is included among the accessibility options in MH Wilds? Let’s find out.

What Accessibility Features Are Available in Monster Hunter Wilds?

Accessibility options can be set when you start a new save in MH Wilds. You can also find them from the title screen by going to Options and switching to Accessibility between Audio and Language. Some of the individual settings cannot be changed from there though.

MH Wilds Accessibility Settings [Source; Deltias Gaming/Capcom]
MH Wilds Accessibility Settings [Source: Deltias Gaming/Capcom]

The Monster Hunter Wilds Accessibility Options are:

Color Blindness Assistance 

Hunters can adjust these settings to adjust certain colors to accommodate color vision differences. When you are selecting, the game shows colors for various in-game mechanics like Sharpness Gauge, Insect Glaive Extracts, Charge Blade: Phials, etc. The following options are available:

  • Trichromatic (No Assistance)
  • Protanope
  • Deuteranope
  • Tritanope

Arachnophobia Assistance

This impacts how some multi-legged small monsters and endemic life look in-game without impacting their movement or difficulty. The options are:

  • On – Adjusts the appearance of some small monsters and endemic life to accommodate players with arachnophobia.
  • Off – Does not adjust the appearance of small monsters or endemic life with arachnid or insect-like features. 

Visual Accessibility

The options are:

HUD

  • Health Gauge Display
  • Stamina Gauge Display
  • Sharpness Gauge Display
  • Companion Health Gauge Display
  • Menu Text Size
  • Subtitle Text Size
  • Subtitle Background

Audio Accessibility

The options are:

  • Closed Captions
  • Cutscene Subtitles
  • Speaker Names (Within Cutscenes)
  • Speaker Names (Outside of Cutscenes)
MH Wilds Accessibility Settings Motion Sickness [Source; Deltias Gaming/Capcom]
MH Wilds Accessibility Settings Motion Sickness [Source: Deltias Gaming/Capcom]

Motion Sickness Reduction

The options are:

  • Camera Distance: Zoom
  • Camera Shake
  • Ambient Camera Sway
  • Lateral Camera Correction: Normal
  • Lateral Camera Correction: Mounted
  • Auto-centering: Normal
  • Auto-centering: Mounted
  • Motion Blur

Automatic Settings

This option adjusts how your HUD and text look depending on where you are playing the game – at a desk or in the living room. The options are

  • Automatic Settings: Desk – Default Settings for HUD, Menu Text Size, and Subtitle Text Size
  • Automatic Settings: Living Room – Large Settings for HUD, Menu Text Size, and Subtitle Text Size

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