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So glad I waited for the PC release. Game looks great and for me it honestly plays better with a m+kb. Gonna be on all weekend playing this for sure.
It's called Monster Hunter, not Monster Story.all you do in this game is take down monsters. it's like this the entire game. no pvp also. only monsters sprites will change as the game progress. boring.
all you do in this game is take down monsters. it's like this the entire game. no pvp also. only monsters sprites will change as the game progress. boring.
Not solo but yeah, I’ve got his whole set and weaponGet outta here ya damn casul.
Anybody manage to get a win against Behemoth?
Play around with weapons in the training area before playing the game. Find one you like. Also make sure you upgrade your weapon and gear as you progress. Pick up everything you can, you’ll need it later. Be it plants, bugs, honey, etc.I just bought Monster Hunter World and it's almost downloaded. I never played any of the other games and I'm wondering if anyone can give me some tips for a beginner? Thanks for any help.
Not solo but yeah, I’ve got his whole set and weapon
SOSing in the optional mission is way better than the assignment. I did however farm him with a friend for 6 hours and won 3 times the other day. If someone dies to the ecliptic meteor I usually leave, fuck them for not knowing game mechanics.Hespectch.
I'm 2-13 against it.
all you do in this game is take down monsters. it's like this the entire game. no pvp also. only monsters sprites will change as the game progress. boring.
Thank you. I been doing what you said. I'm having fun fighting monsters but understanding all the different systems in the game is progressing slow. But eventually I'll learn.Play around with weapons in the training area before playing the game. Find one you like. Also make sure you upgrade your weapon and gear as you progress. Pick up everything you can, you’ll need it later. Be it plants, bugs, honey, etc.
It’s a deep game. I’m at 620 hours and just now playing around with the ranged weapons. I’d say as far as accessibility, the Greatsword is your best weapon. Just be sure to sheath it between swings or your movement will be really Slow and you’ll get wrecked.Thank you. I been doing what you said. I'm having fun fighting monsters but understanding all the different systems in the game is progressing slow. But eventually I'll learn.
I started with sword and shield, Tried out the katana, and have been using that. But I wanted to switch back to sword and shield because I feel more comfortable. I'm having a hard time being patient and I'm missing alot. The same thing happened when I first started playing Dark Souls.It’s a deep game. I’m at 620 hours and just now playing around with the ranged weapons. I’d say as far as accessibility, the Greatsword is your best weapon. Just be sure to sheath it between swings or your movement will be really Slow and you’ll get wrecked.
When your out in the world collecting all the different plants & bones and stuff, do you then store it in the box at your base? And if so what do you bring back with you when you go back out into the world? I'm asking because I've been picking up everything on the ground (and there is alot) but eventually came to a point where my item bag (I think that's what it's called) was full. I'm not to sure what's important besides the usual health potions and antidote.It’s a deep game. I’m at 620 hours and just now playing around with the ranged weapons. I’d say as far as accessibility, the Greatsword is your best weapon. Just be sure to sheath it between swings or your movement will be really Slow and you’ll get wrecked.