
Well, high-spec PCs themselves don’t really go to waste, after all…
High-spec PCs are amazing, aren’t they?
Sometimes, changing the settings of a game you’ve been playing to high resolution can really change the world.
>>2Is it possible that the vegetables I’ve eaten all this time have been rotten!? There’s a kind of emotion that makes you feel that way.
>>2The thrill of moving smoothly with this resolution setting is quite addictive!
Once things settle down, it’s common in Monster Hunter to want to pull out a voluminous previous installment.
There’s nothing to do in Rise… I guess I’ll go back to the world.
There’s nothing to do in Wilds… Should I go back to the World?
Is it your parents’ house or something?
The world graphics are really beautiful.
>>6It’s more accurate to say that the modernized version of Wilds has been affected by a strange mist-like filter.
Is Wiles still rated low in the end?
When I play Wilds, I feel like my PC might not even be mid-range…
>>8It’s pointless to argue about PC specs with DRM thrown in like that, seriously…
Well, if I had to choose, I guess the things I have to do for now are World and IB.
It’s been seven years since World, huh…
I’ve stopped playing IB after clearing the story.
But I have memories of it being quite tough just to clear the story.
Wiles isn’t bad, but to be honest, the current volume makes it a thin game, so it’s disappointing.
>>15The action part has mixed opinions, so I won’t discuss it, but it’s about time since it was announced in World, right?
There are times when I miss the steady sound of the flute spinning around, and other times when I don’t.
To be honest, I almost got negative thinking about why I upgraded my PC for something like this.
The world is fun, so it’s all good!
>>17Poor thing…
Just like the former XX, having many things to do is strong.
Since the days of World, my style was to go back for about a week every time there was an update and then move on to another game, so I don’t mind taking my time with updates to improve the quality.
Well, the World was criticized until Mira came, but as soon as it was added, a large number of people who thought it was a masterpiece from the start emerged, so I think the same will happen with Wiles.
I wonder when Roots will come…
>>21It still feels like the foundation of the world is solid… I wonder why.
>>24I honestly think it’s mostly a difference in UI.
>>45It was my first time playing Monster Hunter, and the first thing I thought was “the UI is terrible.”
I dislike that when Wiles is mounted, the attacks from those who are not mounted are halved in power.
I’m thinking of trying out a WQHD monitor!
>>23Let’s aim for 4K!
Wiles laughed at the guy who got carried away and bought a high-spec PC, targeting him with a DRM that consumes performance.
Having a lot to do with the final update is really fun after all.
It was painful rather than fun when I was doing it little by little with every update.
Capcom itself is the type that takes its time to make games without getting caught up in immediate evaluations.
It seems like there will be some significant changes happening frequently, especially since they’ve put a lot of effort into characters like Akuma.
Well, for now, I’m just waiting for Lagia.
>>28Even if the Lagia comes… that feeling is the worst, isn’t it…?
>>31Of course, it’s not just the Lagia.
Zoshia came during the Mitsune.
In the first place, it was bad to skip the process of gathering materials for Wiles…
I can get plenty of materials, but in the end, I’m held back by the proof.
Honestly, I thought it was great that rare materials come out easily and that end content is lenient, but I was really surprised to see it being criticized heavily.
>>32It was a helpful feature that I could create a lot of equipment every time as an easy-to-understand goal.
However, since the accessories are easy to gather, the talismans are fixed, and the Artia isn’t that strong, it can be somewhat boring as a deep game.
I have a lot of complaints about the UI…
I want to play World with Wiles’ lance.
Personally, the only complaint I have about Wyrm Hunting is the way armor spheres work.
It seems like that until the mid-range.
The core layer gets too thin in gameplay, and it becomes boring.
It looks like CIV.
The middle class has nothing left to do, right…?
The number of monsters is a problem, but the essence of the issue is that there is no meaning in hunting them.
So no matter how many monsters are added in the future, if the rewards remain as Artia and decorative jewels, it will just end up being one hunt and done.
Honestly, I don’t think the volume of the world was that different, but I wonder why?
>>41Personally, I’m not having fun doing Wiles…
>>41There was a registered bounty, and for better or worse, the beads were tight.
I was endlessly gathering armor spheres and jewels through bounties until Mamu arrived.
>>41I bought it on the release date, but there was just not enough content, so I quit soon after.
A few years later, I repurchased it on Steam and enjoyed many years’ worth of updates, so I think this way of playing Monster Hunter is good from now on.
>>41The world is still a work in progress with weapons and armor being made, and so on…
Well, Iceborne had mixed reviews on the PS Store for a long time, so Wiles will definitely get better.
>>42The fact that Iceborne was terrible before the update is a big reason for the negative feedback.
It’s rare for the non-extended version to be criticized this much.
>>44There will be a rise soon, right?
In order to hunt this monster and make equipment to hunt this monster… there was none of that in Wilds.
>>46The balance between stress and relaxation is difficult.
It was easy that there was almost no need to update equipment until clearing the story.
>>59Even after clearing the story, there are few equipment options available… I’ve collected all the armor, but I feel like around 90% of it is covered by stuff like Gore Albedo, the Pure King, and Redau.
While Wiles may be high definition, World had good art and is beautiful.
I don’t know about the world, but Wiles’ PS Store rating is about average.
That volume has fewer monsters than Rise, which was criticized a lot.
I think it’s also significant that the landscape worsens when fighting the master, or that the terrain itself is inherently poor.
Is there anyone around if I do IB now?
The monsters are too weak, which also reduces the sense of tension.
Even the world has been relentlessly criticized, you know.
Anyway, by the time Wyles comes to G rank and the final update is released, they’ll be spinning their palms again.
Both World and Iceborne were criticized a lot until they reached their final stages.
People who started after the final version tend to have quite positive feedback.
That aside, Wiles has a lot from before that.
The first place I struggled after switching from Rise to Wilds was…
While riding a bird, where is the fertilizer ball?
The biggest problem with Wiles is that, before considering whether it’s fun as a game, the load is too high, so this needs to be improved.
>>62The PC is like that, right? I wonder… maybe it’s just the meaningless anti-cheat that puts an unreasonable load on it.
>>82The experience of the PS5 crashing was the first time for Wiles, so I don’t think it’s because it’s a PS5 that it’s light.
Monster Hunter fans are annoying.
It’s probably an expression of sand, but the whole thing looking gray makes it look rather dull…
It looks like a model before texturing…
Looking at the current sales, it seems that globally, “World” is selling better.
Rise is selling quite well, in a modest way.
>>66Cheap
The UI is terrible, and on top of that, there are annoying adjustments coming in, like increasing break values and decreasing the value of fish, etc.
There’s absolutely no part that’s densely packed.
I quite like Wiles, but I feel like the updates are really slow…
Despite being heavy, Wiles doesn’t look that good, does he?
Editing ini and removing fog somehow creates a subtle feeling of “hmm” that’s a bit off.
What are you going to do now that you’re back in the world? Farming Mira?
The Amazon rating that seems to be getting the most criticism is 4 stars, so that’s the situation.
>>73The main reason for the decline in ratings is that the PC version is lacking in that aspect.
If you buy it on release day and play it a lot, you soon run out of things you want to do.
By the time the update comes, I feel like it’s already fine.
So when the MR update is over and there’s a sale, I remember that I hadn’t tried it and end up buying it, which is pretty fun…
Even though Monster Hunter is Capcom’s flagship.
I wonder why my footwork is so bad.
>>75I think the footwork itself is light, but it gives the impression of being solidly grounded when it comes to the main content.
Even if I encounter Lagia, I feel like I’ll just do it a few times and then be done.
The biggest factor may be not being able to feel any anticipation.
I’m sorry about the repeating elements in the world, but I think there were festive elements like the Magdaros, and the overall density was rich.
>>77Speaking of which, since this is the first expedition to uncharted territory, it’s only natural that there was absolutely no talk about using weapons or anything like that…
Mr. Werner, could you let me shoot something like a Gatling gun instead of that incomprehensible reactive bomb?
When I return to the world, the flashiness of the True Charge Slash is just too different.
It was more fun when I was spinning around the mom…
Rise had a content shortage in the beginning and delays in additions due to COVID, so it’s understandable.
It was defended like that, but if it happens three times in a row, this is already Capcom’s nature, right?
Wyles doesn’t benefit much from high specs.
In an era where downloads are dominant, what about Amazon’s ratings…
>>89I’ve never seen someone who doesn’t know that the DL version is sold on Amazon.
>>102Maybe those who know are rare.
>>102Is there really a benefit to buying from there?
>>114It definitely depends on how you use the points.
>>114Sometimes, it’s cheaper than buying from Steam.
Capcom usually has sales pretty quickly, so there’s not much benefit.
Hunters are a gathering that wants to go around while grumbling and complaining.
It’s because I’ve run out of parts I want to go around.
>>90Well, I feel like it’s only natural to think that it’s better to take it easy since there’s a limit to how much you can obsess over things, especially around the world.
After being satisfied with Sunbreak, playing World turned out to be fun in a different way.
I don’t know the reason, but…
>>91The game mechanics are different one way or another.
Even if Lagia comes now, it doesn’t really matter…
I want to have expectations for places other than Lagia.
Lately, it seems like they’re acting as if they are focusing on the Capcom PC version.
I keep stumbling on the PC every time…
Considering the production time, Wiles is also hit directly by the pandemic.
Well, if that’s the case, they’ll be coming at me with “then just postpone it”…
Just spend your whole life doing XX…
>>95Maybe it’s better than the limited-time veteran festival…
>>95In reality, everyone is playing past works, so isn’t the concurrent viewership like this?
>>95Even though there are already IBs and SBs, there are still people doing XX, so I think there are people who are enjoying it for life without any mockery.
If we’re going to collaborate anyway, I want to see something like a FF or Witcher collaboration.
Maybe World just tried too hard.
You’re told not to compare it to after the update, but didn’t we already have the Elder Dragon by this time in the world…?
Wow, it’s already 5000 yen at the temple…
I think Steam, where buyers’ ratings and real-time player counts are visible, truly reflects players’ psychology.
It looks like the hammer is getting worn down.
>>103It seems like there might be a thread that falls around 20 replies on Hanakin.
>>108Is that how it is…
>>108When you think about it, Sunbre can’t really say anything about others either…
Steam, which even records playtime, is certainly more trustworthy than a nun.
Is there still no information out about the new smartphone that seems like Wi-Fi?
The rating is low on Steam too, so isn’t it a bit questionable to talk about it like the download version?
I laughed seeing all the reviews saying “thank you, it arrived safely” on Amazon.
>>110Well
I guess so…
I think it’s abnormal how this adjustment has dragged on for less than six months compared to World and Rise.
There are occasionally great finds in Amazon’s Steam code sales.
When P3P was released, it was 1000 yen, and when the Like a Dragon drama aired, 8 was 3000 yen.
Rise is fun to play, so even after I finished making my gear, I still played it quite a bit.
Wiles seems to get tired of things quickly.
>>118It’s fun if the action involves enjoyable weapon types, but in the end, both the equipment and the enemies you hunt just don’t seem to change much… it’s frustrating.
Amazon: 1602 reviews with a rating of 4.3 (PS5 version)
PS Store: 54,000 entries with a rating of 4.5 stars.
Steam has 130,000 entries with a 61% positive rating.
>>121It has a 31% rating right now…
>>130A total of 92%…
>>130Is there any point in comparing Steam’s recent reviews when there is only the entire period for Amazon and PS?
Well… I can’t win against XX in terms of quantity…
It feels like XX and after W are almost completely different things.
Even with the 4090, there are places where the frame rate drops.
I don’t know…
To be honest, isn’t the concurrent player count for Monster Hunter just settling around this level after some days have passed since the update?
>>126If Wiles doesn’t go any lower than this.
Now, it seems that there are more simultaneous views for Street Fighter 6.
Monster Hunter should be grateful to Street Fighter 6.
Actually, I sometimes want to bring out XX and do it.
Wyles is too underrated and has fallen into a negative spiral from which he won’t be able to recover.
>>129Conditionally, it definitely won’t drop to somewhat unpopular, but to bounce back to somewhat popular, it would need about 40,000 reviews at 100% approval…
>>129It’s okay because you can reset the evaluation at DLC timings like Iceborne or Sunbreak.
The PS store rating isn’t bad.
Well, I’ve never seen a star rating of 1 or 2 there.
The solo campaign part of Monster Hunter and World was at a garbage level, but the campaign in Wilds was even worse.
What kind of judgment was it to approve that forced walking simulator?
It really is the era where you buy multiplayer games on Steam if you can buy them on Steam.
>>133There is a historical fact that Monster Hunter originally had many PC users.
>>142Don’t you think a new Frontier game is needed?
>>157I wonder if they can conduct nuclear tests at that test site in this day and age…
>>142It’s the first time I’ve learned about such history.
>>182I think the 2 million copies sold annually until recently were for the PS4 version, right?
It’s obviously going to be the PC version.
>>133“Taking flight overseas in the world.”
>>133I can’t understand without seeing the concurrent connections on the PS side.
>>178It was completely deserted from the world…
I think Capcom is bad at optimization, but I’m also aware that this is probably biased because of Dragon’s Dogma 2.
>>136The game engine is simply not suited for open world.
Personally, what I want the most right now might be XX replaced with a high-poly model.
I think that if it’s an anniversary, it should have this kind of festival element.
>>138If I were to express a personal request, I would want a work that is like XX plus Rise, multiplied by 2.
Wiles has little content, but more than anything…
Too easy.
Well, this is also ultimately because there’s little content.
Honestly, even if the monsters make a comeback, it doesn’t get me excited.
The world was still working hard on new additions.
>>141That sounds like Monster Hunter itself, which mainly relies on revival sales, just doesn’t fit.
>>149Even though I was in Rise, they said Mitsune is making a comeback! Did that get everyone excited?
>>156The ongoing collaborations with Akuma, how should I put it…
>>156Ragiya is coming, right?
>>156I was relatively happy to have come, but I feel like they should have included it from the beginning, and the equipment was terrible, so instead of being excited, I feel completely negative about it…
What is different about the world?
>>143There are many masochistic features.
Overall, it’s being said with similar phrases to Try.
>>144Tri has been criticized for having a really small variety of weapon types, so isn’t it a bit different?
Before the release of Wiles, the concurrent users of World were around 40,000, but due to the Wiles shock…
The player count in the world has significantly decreased, leading to a situation where we are both struggling together.
Since “rise” was already low to begin with, it is what it is.
>>145Samble has been flying low all along, right?
It’s too deserted compared to the Wills that are being criticized here.
A one-handed sword that can’t move while slashing and can’t slide feels this constricting…
If there are monsters and decorations to target in the run, I don’t really care if the UI is horrible or if the weapons aren’t that strong…
Wiles feels like a revenge with 4 on a high-end model.
The bad aspects of the numbering staff that weren’t visible in the world are quite evident.
Was World prone to fainting or was Wiles fainting too rarely?
The eager-to-teach uncle brought in a ridiculous idea that once you step away from the game, it’s no good!
Has the Monster Hunter boom come to an end?
I wonder how much the expansion DLC will sell… I feel like this marketing strategy is no longer viable, at least on PC.
This is the first time a new release was launched simultaneously from the start, so comparing the initial sales graph on Steam isn’t really very helpful.
It’s definitely strange that even at 180fps there are stutters and choppiness, Wiles.
As a result, my eyes tend to get tired easily when I’m playing.
The darkness immediately after the quest starts is prominent.
>>165Since anti-cheat systems operate for each FPS, the claim that higher FPS leads to increased load due to cheat monitoring was just a rumor, right?
>>179I think the issue you’re stuck on is probably a symptom of the problem with decompressing the textures of the Re engine separately.
Bring out the city with the current graphics!
I don’t think I’ll touch the expansion anymore.
I don’t think anyone is happy about the frontier in this day and age…
>>170It’s a type of online game that often has the trend of being a favorite during its era.
But it was probably fun, right? It’s that kind of game.
Well, you definitely have to take into account the peak values over 24 hours.
>>172Is it still around 28,000 at its peak?
To be honest, there’s probably some bias because I played Monster Hunter for the first time in 10 years as a warm-up before Wile’s, but I found World to be more enjoyable.
I like focus mode.
Don’t cause trouble to the level of getting angry at the tobacco number at the convenience store.
If there is a Rise 2, I want them to abandon the RE Engine and use UE5 instead.
If the REX engine is okay with a wide field, then that’s fine too.
Even if they are revived, I can generally guess what can be made, which reduces the excitement.
This phenomenon itself is not rare, but how many months has it been since its release?
Additionally, the Mitsune has a weak impact, and it’s also a mystery why it transitions to its Elder Dragon form.
The adjustment that rendered the equipment completely useless was also a mystery.
It’s too much of a mystery.
>>186I’m sorry to the fans, but honestly, the skills of the Mitsune gear are a bit underwhelming, so I’m not really that thrilled about the addition…
I found World too boring and quit halfway, but I finished this game and enjoyed it more than World.
I was able to continue doing things like XX after clearing it, but I don’t really understand how it’s different myself.
If the community center becomes a solo HP, I’d totally do XX…
>>190With the increase in ferocity, quests are now long to complete.
The element of digging out amulets and fiddling with equipment has almost completely disappeared, which is quietly shocking.
>>191I’m glad it’s gone. In the end, whether it was completed or not, it would have just ended up unused…
It seems that the way of selling with an emphasis on the expansion version and waiting for updates won’t change, so I think it’s fine to just buy it around the time when it gets a price drop.
The world had that Mamuthaloto? It was so terrible that I ignored it until Iceborne…
>>193I finally found the equipment, but…
What configuration is Anonymous using for Wilds?