A side effect of the 60fps patch is that audio can become slightly desynced or choppy. To fix this:

Achieving a stable 60fps in a game originally designed for 30fps is not a simple toggle. It requires specific patches, configuration tweaks, and a hardware check. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to hunt Rathalos at buttery-smooth speeds.

(Note: Always verify codes from current Dolphin wikis, as emulation updates can break old codes.)

Note: The PAL (European) version uses a different code due to its 50 Hz base.

Click and paste the 60FPS patch (ensure you find the version matching your region: NTSC-U, PAL, or NTSC-J). Check the box to enable it. Essential Emulator Settings

Monster Hunter Tri can be played at 60FPS on the Dolphin Emulator by applying a specific Gecko code (04349E0C 38600001, 04033C98 38600001 for NTSC-U) to unlock the framerate. To prevent the game from running at double speed, the Emulated CPU Clock Speed should be adjusted to 200% in the advanced configuration settings.

Since the game is naturally capped, you must use to modify its memory and unlock the frame rate .

Go to Graphics > Enhancements .

A common question in the community: does 60fps give you an unfair advantage online? MH Tri’s official servers are long dead, but private servers like exist. Warning: The 60fps desyncs the game’s internal clock. On a private server, other players will see you moving slightly faster or rubber-banding. For online play, stick to 30fps. This guide is strictly for offline village quests (Moga Village) and local multiplayer (if both players use the exact same patch).

: Tweaking the graphics settings within Dolphin, such as enabling anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering, can enhance visual quality. However, these settings can impact performance, so finding the right balance is crucial.

Enter and the legendary 60 FPS Gecko Code . Here is everything you need to know to make the hunt feel brand new.

While stunning, the 60 FPS mod is not 100% flawless.