How to Record Clips of Monster Hunter Wilds on PC

Whether you're chilling in the tent with your Palico Catssius, grilling meat mid-battle, or pulling off the perfect bonk-bonk-hammer combo while your bro is tooting out on the hunting horn, Monster Hunter Wilds is one of the most clippable and shareable games, period.
Solo or multiplayer, we can promise you're going to experience insane plays that you want to save for later, share with friends, or even post publicly for some sweet internet points.
If you already have a clipping software, make sure it's ready to go before you finish character creation. If you're new to the clipping game, read on:
How to Record Clips from Monster Hunter Wilds
First, download Medal, which allows you to press F8 to capture clips, or even make full recordings. It's lightweight, simple, and runs in the background while you play.
- Once you clip something by pressing F8, it's immediately available to share--no need for export, uploads, folders, or other software.
- Select additional hotkey options for longer or shorter clips, screenshots, and even full session recordings.
- Quickly edit or trim your clips to get right to the good stuff (e.g. the monster farts on you)
Check out this simple features list, or this quickstart guide. Because if you didn’t clip it, did it even happen? Good luck in your hunts!