
MONSTER HUNTER WILDS
That’s a good thing.
It seems that things like this are properly banned…
That means there is an effect of reporting!!
It’s a good thing that online security is improving.
I want you to keep doing your best like this.
You’re probably prepared for it.
Of course, transformed quests would get reported…
Is this the moving one?
It’s amazing that you can even say you were banned within the community…
It’s usually embarrassing, so I can’t do it.
>>10
People like this are playing with a mindset of “What’s wrong with that in the first place?”…
I came to chat, but is that the kind of vibe we’re going for?
I’ll come back again.
>>13
It’s not about whether the MOD is good or bad, it’s simply good news, and I think it’s fine to chat about it as well.
>>17
This topic won’t stop anymore.
If you’re a PS5 player, it might be easier to manage settings if you just set things up for the same platform.
Leaving aside the MOD itself
Don’t play multiplayer with mods!
There was a reporting feature.
Shall I look up how to do it?
There was a time when entering multiplayer made it so that fast travel had unlocked all the limits for the simple camp.
Why would you go out of your way to create a quest and come to multiplayer?
You should just farm the materials directly solo.
>>18
Look, look! Isn’t it amazing! That’s what I’m doing!
If I receive unusual rewards from the modification quest, should I report it…?
It’s good to report anything that seems obviously suspicious.
I thought, how could I get caught, and then I realized I’m playing a quest made with a mod in a public multiplayer game, so of course, I’m going to get reported!
Speaking of which, did you make one with MOD? I saw a thread about a crazy quest.
>>24
It seems that there are several hundred jewels as rewards.
If you’re going to do a MOD, let’s do it offline!
Let’s stop being multi and indiscriminate!
The video where Babaconga changed into Gemma has also been deleted, right?
Well, it’s a MOD that Capcom itself prohibits in its video guidelines (something that goes against public order and morals)…
They’re trying to deceive by calling it “mods,” but it’s basically cheating, right?
Reporting function
If there is any disruptive behavior during the game, you can report it to the management by selecting “Report” from the hunter profile screen of the person you wish to report.
The report content can be categorized and reported separately.
Please refrain from reporting the same content multiple times in one day or making false reports.
If I know the hunter’s profile, can I report them?
I remember him, looking proud during the demon cat and modification quests.
I thought the program to announce the information for the first additional update was far away, but now it feels like it’s coming up fairly soon while I’m hunting.
The desperate defense of a data tamperer.
All you need is an erotic mod.
>>40
That’s an instant out.
“Modification and cheat have different meanings, you know.”
I wonder why people can’t fundamentally do something like not doing it when the authorities say not to…
In the first place, even the MOD creators are warning you not to use it in multiplayer, so why aren’t you following that?
Since Capcom is saying to stop, it should end there.
Many people abroad think that what they have purchased means they can do whatever they want with it, including modifying games as they please.
>>48
If it’s a completely offline game, then it’s up to you, but doing that in games that involve others is childish.
Since it can only go this way, use a different thread image.
Capcom is to blame for selling unfinished products!
Seems like they might say that.
I laughed at the good MOD.
Are they the yakuza protecting the town?
If it’s done in an offline environment, I won’t say anything, or rather, I can’t say anything, but once it comes out in a visible place, well, that’s that.
It’s fine to report idiots like this because they’re idiots, but what’s truly troublesome are those who quietly use others without being noticed, like reading and displaying HP values and such data.
If others don’t understand, it’s true that I shouldn’t worry about it, but…
>>53
Even here, there are still people who say things like, “I tried installing a mod and measured it, you know.”
At this point, whether to use it or not is a personal responsibility, so there’s nothing that can be done, but why flaunt it…
>>53
If we start talking about that, Monster Hunter is a game where the meat quality data, which you would need to analyze to understand, somehow circulated normally…
>>65
That doesn’t harm the game.
In the first place, it’s wrong to mask important data.
Don’t come here to do your multi-level marketing because it bothers everyone around you…
Is it a modification quest?
It seems like YouTubers are starting to get arrested, so please don’t say things like that.
I don’t mind if you do it in your free time, but don’t get involved with me.
>>57
The darkness is that there are still some anonymous users who don’t even understand that kind of intention.
If you’re talking about unlocking DLC, I definitely think that’s a ban-worthy offense.
If it leads to actions that detract from others’ enjoyment, then it’s only natural to report it.
>>64
I thought you were talking about Capcom, which was briefly banned.
Capcom says that the majority of mods have a positive influence, so of course there are good mods out there…
The video guidelines specifically mention MOD (things that are contrary to public order and morals).
Why do you really want to use it online?
Our ancestors created dragon guardians, modification quests, and devil cats.
Don’t cheat online.
As long as you’re doing it alone, you can turn the axe into a naked 2B or make the fireball Nicolas Cage.
>>69
Teacher
Isn’t that Alma?
>>72
I probably unconsciously avoided it because I like Alma’s appearance.
Nata likes the inside, so even if it looks like Liza, I will accept it.
A demon cat with incredible attack power and the memory of not obtaining the black dragon’s evil eye.
I was just doing a little bit of body part destruction.
Collecting gold tickets vigorously through flower picking is within the game’s design, so it’s safe.
It’s safe because even if I increase the gold tickets with a mod, no one will know outside.
There are people who casually upload videos with mods applied to games like Rise, unlike offline solo games like Skyrim…
The analysis is just using information, so I’m on the safe side.
I am part of the group that says not to use mods online (but it’s okay to use them offline).
MOD is cheating, so everything is bad.
There are various topics, and they don’t particularly come together.
I’ve seen things like “Texture-changing mods only change the appearance in your own environment, so it’s safe!” but I’m not very familiar with mods, so I’m not really sure.
>>76
Basically, what I’m doing is processing on the local side, and most of the time I’m just replacing things, so it’s almost impossible legally to do anything about it.
>>76
No matter how you say it, it’s still data manipulation, so it’s an extremely dark shade of gray.
>>81
The answers suddenly diverged…!
>>87
It may be legally gray.
In order to prove it, Capcom would have to rush to the houses of those who have installed the mod and seize their PCs, so they practically have no choice but to let it go.
>>97
Can you make this a little more specific?
I want to know.
>>107
Cheating in online games essentially falls under the crime of damaging computer systems and obstructing business, so using mods might cause some kind of harm to other players or the operation.
It corresponds to doing something that would break the game’s integrity.
Changing character skins with mods is a process that only occurs internally on the user’s PC, so it’s difficult to prove that it causes any damage to others.
It’s just that since we are using a data file that is different from the original, we can’t definitively say that unexpected behavior won’t occur, so we can’t say it’s white without any reservations.
>>107
It’s better to get into the habit of asking chatGPT, even if it’s hard to Google.
>>87
If we’re going to do it, it would be a world of rights to maintain identity.
If an individual is doing this in a local environment, it would be problematic, just like how it would be problematic to scribble on a purchased comic. So it’s basically impossible.
If we do things like distribution or sales, then the story changes a bit.
For now, just demonize the person you don’t like and speak with a strong tone.
>>78
Watch me, Nata.
Mods for hunters are cheats! Installing mods is the same as being a cheater! There are no good mods!
By making extreme arguments and disturbing the thread.
It’s fun to adjust the monster’s attack power, size, and speed to create arena quests.
There are various factions among users, but when it comes to Monster Hunter, the official stance is to kill all mods, so everyone just follows suit…
>>82
It’s different, but…
What is a DLC quest?
Is it a different one from the one that was at 100 rewards that I saw recently?
Is it because some people say it’s a MOD and not a modification, that they’re struggling with English?
I’m watching a Capcom video about mods, and I can see why they would get upset about the Babaconga Gemma mod.
Those who fall victim to unfounded rumors.
The performance improvement system has its own optimization issues, so it’s not a big deal… but please just die when it comes to modification quests.
There are some games that I tacitly permit, but mods that undermine equality in online play with crossplay with home consoles are a no-go.
>>91
It’s not good to have such a mod online that connects with unspecified people, even if it’s not intertwined with home use.
Because there are people using mods, the processing of countermeasures tools has become extremely heavy, causing unrelated players to suffer…
>>92
So, has the MOD been countered?
Don’t ignore the fact that you’re being told not to do it with online elements and start talking about extreme arguments.
>>93
>>93
Is Capcom in a position to allow offline mods?
Due to the MOD, the game has started to have issues, so I have officially filed a complaint.
It’s scary because there are apparently idiots who unnecessarily cause delays in handling things.
The numerical values of the meat quality were somewhat described in strategy guides like a dictionary… They had that information written down, although I haven’t bought one in a while.
I thought it was lag when Uzotuna wasn’t moving for a long time, but could it be that there was a possibility of a modification quest…?
>>101
Since there are things like warp, I don’t think it’s lag.
It’s about not doing it online.
The idea that MOD equals cheat is an extreme viewpoint.
Isn’t it different?
It’s important to be properly punished for violations of the rules.
You’re bringing up Bethesda games, but if you play with cheat mods in Skyrim Online or 76, you’ll probably get banned normally.
I don’t really like modifications, but I’m okay with doing them offline or whatever.
There seem to be a lot of people in China who modify social games to create an offline infinite spending mode, and I wonder if that doesn’t violate any laws???
At least observe the manners.
Online interactions can easily influence others, so of course it’s not acceptable.
I’m really sorry if you get caught up in something due to numbers being extreme or difficult to understand.
You should add it…
The MOD that automatically replenishes the item pouch when the quest begins…
>>111
Just that alone could get you banned, and if it does, you can’t complain at all.
>>111
No, that’s not okay.
Go into the tent, open the item pouch, press L3 to call up the preset, and have it replenished.
>>118
I wonder why they made such a garbage UI…
There were quite a few people posting on Steam reviews that they couldn’t use mods after updating to Sunbreak! I guess Capcom must have really been at a loss over it…
It’s been regressing since the days of modding quests like in 3DS…
Even if they say the texture-changing MOD is gray…
Unlike modification quests, nobody understands it.
Even Capcom
Unless it’s about that guy changing the texture and streaming it or something.
>>115
If you don’t do that, it will end up with you retrieving local data and such, which would actually be bad…
It feels like mods that are done at one’s own risk in offline mode will be tolerated.
Anyone who says they used MOD in a public place is just a fool.
Just do it quietly when you use it.
>>116
I really wish I didn’t have to say this out loud.
Anonymous is probably thinking they got lucky getting a lot of jewels and arteas from the modification quest, yay!
>>120
I don’t want you to play games because they’re dirty.
>>120
It’s just silly as it only shortens the lifespan of the game.
>>137
Did you pick some flowers? Did the game’s lifespan change?
>>120
I don’t want to because it’s scary…
The amount of HRP you can acquire is crazy; there are real-life friends who entered a modification quest and became HR999, which is scary.
>>139
That’s way too scary!
I want the bullets that are in the box to be auto-replenished.
If anything, there’s also auto purchase.
I’m playing on PS5, so it doesn’t matter! There isn’t, right?
>>122
Are you joking?
>>122
It’s a no-go if we do quests together.
>>122
There are some people who go as far as to spoof the platform and spread modified quests, and even though it’s harder on PS5, it doesn’t mean they aren’t around…
>>122
Since it supports cross-play, there is a possibility of encountering modified quests on PS5 as well.
>>122
Let’s turn off crossplay.
Due to the matching specifications, it mostly becomes solo play, but if troubles continue, the number of people banned from cross-play will likely increase…
In Elden Ring, there were cases where cheat items that cannot normally be obtained were randomly placed in other people’s inventories, leading to unintended bans for cheating; it was so lawless it made me laugh.
Erotic mods do not require a server, so they cannot be detected unless something is installed to monitor the client’s PC. Therefore, as long as you don’t disclose it, you won’t be banned.
I’m being told not to do it, and taking screenshots is out of the question.
Since it’s cutting across, well… I probably won’t get caught up in it… Thank you.
I’m saying don’t use it even if it’s off, but if it’s just for off, then go ahead and do it quietly.
It’s not a solo on.
It’s a Capcom video.
– Since the mechanism is the same, it is treated the same as cheating for anti-cheat measures.
Most mods have a positive impact, but data corruption and bad reputations can kill it.
I see.
I really hated how people immediately started talking about mods in other games, so I bought a gaming PC, but I swore I wouldn’t install any mods.
>>136
Mysterious belief…
>>136
It’s not that I don’t like MODs, but I don’t like the people who talk about them, so I don’t use them…?
There are probably not many companies that go through the trouble of suing, but mods heavily violate the integrity of copyright works, so it’s quite gray.
Platform forgery MOD is insane…
I want them to go back and ban not just the mod but also those who collected flowers or engaged in duplication activities.
>>141
I understand that you can’t help but hate others.
It’s not something to do on a Friday night.
>>150
It might be because I’m not manipulating things like a mod, but intentionally causing bugs is generally disliked.
>>162
I’m impressed by the boldness of layering labels and self-justification.
I think it’s better to be aware of the distortion in your character sooner rather than later.
>>141
The state of the fields and quests is shared, so of course it’s a full moon during the nights of the full moon…
I wish I could report it from the rescue.
That’s why I dislike simultaneous releases for the PC version.
If it were delayed by a year like GTA, there would be less fuss.
Aren’t the cheetahs’ self-defense arguments becoming more difficult?
>>146
It’s about time that people realized the MOD is just a disguise.
To begin with, even in nexus
No matter how big the explanation is made or how the colors are changed, the author is constantly angry because you guys still won’t read it.
Given that there are many idiots who use MODs, if you’re playing on PS5, it’s better to cut crossplay, and if you’re on the PC version, you should take precautions like playing in areas with Japanese names similar to yours.
By the way, in the case of online games where it affects the contents, it falls under the crime of obstruction of business due to damage to electronic devices, so the discussion changes.
Even without anything to do, if you cheat with jewels or something, it will only shorten your lifespan even more.
Even if I gather powder and get the Artia decorations, what will I use them for? That’s why I changed to hunting Albedo midway.
When I’m doing it quietly, no one says anything…
It’s just because no one understands.
Was there a time during the 3DS modding quests when it was a no-go if you did it without knowing?
That’s why I told you to just stick to the infinite appearance change mod…
>>155
Isn’t that a really dangerous bridge…? It’s definitely causing a lot of damage to the DLC!
>>155
It’s the worst one because it’s the one that’s being sold!
>>155
I don’t think it’s funny if it’s a joke, and I think it would be even less funny if it’s serious.
I definitely have a ton of complaints about the appearance change specifications, though.
>>155
Isn’t it an interference or drawback regarding billing elements?
>>155
If the number of grooming changes was counted, it could be detected in one shot.
>>155
That’s the worst thing to do!
Capcom, I’m crazy enough to pay up to 30,000 yen before putting this in, so sell me a permanent appearance change right.
If you really want to use a MOD, you could just use it quietly offline…
If you don’t involve me, do whatever you like…
If treating MOD users as cheaters makes you feel better, then I think that’s fine.
Personally, I want you to look up the etymology and consult a dictionary.
>>164
Those who use MODs in multi-element games can’t complain about being considered cheaters.
The values regarding the concept of mods differ between Japan and countries like the one depicted in the thread image, which might be why such things happen in games that prohibit mods.
I just replied, so why was it deleted…?
>>166
“People who don’t understand that ‘don’t do it online’ is a universal concept are fools.”
It’s fundamentally unreasonable to expect common sense from anonymous individuals…
Do something about the volume aspect instead of this… It’s been a while since the action has been interesting, but there’s no one to showcase it against.
>>168
It’s amazing how strong you are with MOD!
The effort to consume flour is way too much compared to the effort to collect it.
This time, I ended up with a full set of decorations without putting anything in.
I think that if you cheat, you’ll just end up with nothing to do.
Some people say there are paid elements, but isn’t there no paid element that allows for unlimited appearance changes?
>>175
?
>>175
Are you someone who doesn’t have experience?
>>175
Did you not know that you need a paid ticket to change your appearance?
>>175
If everyone who installs that mod buys tickets up to the limit, then that argument might hold, but that’s definitely not the case.
This time, rather than lacking volume, it seems that the replay elements have become lighter, resulting in a shorter playtime.
By the way, it’s not necessarily the case that all MODs fall under the right to maintain identity and are thus deemed invalid.
So-called unique modification patches do not apply to things like bug fixes or improving poor processing.
If you insist that the bug is part of the specification, there might be a slim chance.
I don’t use appearance change mods, nor do I defend those who do, but I also don’t want to support a place that charges for something as trivial as appearance changes.
So what are you saying? That after changing my appearance four times, I have to accept that I can no longer change it?
>>187
Isn’t it enough to just make a request?
If you’re caught bypassing the payment elements in the mod, it could end up like the image in the thread.
Is the flower behaving unexpectedly…?
No one will complain if you use mods offline, right?
Sending modified quest data into the community is just harmful.
I don’t understand why there is a limit on the number of character creations.
I don’t care about MODs, so improve the response accuracy for shortcuts and secret calls.
Why do you sometimes not respond?