• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    TBH I used to be a huge Monster Hunter fan, pre-ordered MH: World but it was such a huge disappointment that I will never purchase any capcom game ever again.

    Anybody surprised about the state of wilds hasn’t been paying attention.

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      17 hours ago

      I got so tired of spending an hour with friends prepping for a hunt then 10min into actual hunt half of us getting one-shotted because we chased our quarry 50m too far into some area with enemies that can insta-gib you (this was World). And with PS4 load times too ugh

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      17 hours ago

      Yeah that game was unplayable for me. I rebind my keys, but there were functions hard bound to keys, probably from like debugging or something, so pressing them would execute two functions. Specifically it was camera rotation. That was disorientating as hell.

      For one of my friends it kept crashing, and since you can’t save during the intro he had to play it 3 times or so.

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        13 hours ago

        MH: World is the only MH game I tried, out of curiosity. It ended up on my library at some point as a PS+ game. Got through the initial “story” thing, if you can call it that. The tutorial. Getting to the camp. The mandatory chat with 10 different people. Did the first real “hunt”.

        It seemed to mind bogglingly boring, that after that mission, I just uninstalled the game.

        Wilds looks amazing. Which makes me wonder if the games are sufficiently different that it might be worth give it a chance.