Monster Hunter Wilds currently rated "Overwhelmingly Negative" on Steam
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No, putting in effort fixes the issues. If Capcom isn’t willing to do that, those issues will remain. It’s not a minor wound that will heal by itself, it’s a specific problem that needs specific effort to fix.
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I’ve found if a game has performance issues at launch it’s not going to get better later on, maybe slightly, but generally it’s an issue that won’t get fixed.
Btw, how’s Cities Skylines 2 now?
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Save 20% on Monster Hunter Wilds on Steam
The unbridled force of nature runs wild and relentless, with environments transforming drastically from one moment to the next. This is a story of monsters and humans and their struggles to live in harmony in a world of duality.
(store.steampowered.com)
I have a friend that was pretty much frothing at the loins about this game. He tried to convince me to preorder it, etc. I never understood the gameplay loop as it seems extremely repetitive but whatever, I’ll play something if I have a friend to play with. Heard there were performance issues so held off on ordering, and told my friend to do the same. He didn’t. Has done nothing but bitch and moan since launch day but won’t stop playing it and obviously too late for a refund at this point. Silly fucker.
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Btw, how’s Cities Skylines 2 now?
No Mans Sky as well?
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I see a whole bunch of low effort negative reviews from Chinese players that seem to be hating on Capcom. Not sure if something triggered that.
But there are also a lot of player concerns that have basically just surfaced with about 4 months into the life of the game:
- bad performance and optimization continues to plague the game
- constant crashes for a lot of people
- too little content, and people really don’t seem to like the slow release of new contents, and wonder why aren’t they just putting em all out at once (though many big titles are trying to go for a cadenced content release cycle to keep people interested in the game, and it’s always a bit of a debate on whether that’s good or not)
- story is too low effort (but MH has never really been a story-centric game; and imo the story in Wilds seem to contradict with the gameplay itself: talks about the cycle of life and the ecosystem around it, but here we are just hunting everything down)
- the monsters are too easy
- older players of the MH series find that the game has made itself too easy and not punishing enough: rare items are easy to get so there’s no satisfaction to be found there, builds are too shallow, etc
A comment on your note of the story, MH has never really been about story, but it has always been about the cycle of life and the balance of the ecology or whatever. The fact that we murder entire populations of monsters nonstop has never been an issue in the +10 titles they have. Idk why people are so pissed about it now.
It’s true that the low-rank story is too railroaded, but once you are out of the long tutorial, the game does open up.
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A comment on your note of the story, MH has never really been about story, but it has always been about the cycle of life and the balance of the ecology or whatever. The fact that we murder entire populations of monsters nonstop has never been an issue in the +10 titles they have. Idk why people are so pissed about it now.
It’s true that the low-rank story is too railroaded, but once you are out of the long tutorial, the game does open up.
That comment is just my opinion (hence the “imo”), cause most of the reviews will just say that the story is meh without explaining why it’s meh. People aren’t pissed about the contradiction between the gameplay loop and the story.
And imo it’s perfectly fine if you’re viewing it through the lens of “it’s just a game in a fictional setting that happens to have a relatable message,” or simply an “idk is there even a story?” Most people play MH, and honestly just a lot of games, with that mindset, so just cause people never really cared over all the old titles, it doesn’t mean that it’s acceptable: it’s just ignored. Now, I don’t really take issue with that (I’m typically a bit of a lore buff) or the contradiction itself: it’s fictional, do what you want, even if it doesn’t make sense or even contradictory; but I do wonder what Capcom’s intention is, spending all that money and time to create some kind of story. I mean, there are so many other settings they could choose, but they went with this.
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I’ve found if a game has performance issues at launch it’s not going to get better later on, maybe slightly, but generally it’s an issue that won’t get fixed.
Uhh cyberpunk 2077
Battlefield 4
Cities skylines
No man sky
Diablo 4
Civilization 7
Seems like they turned the ship despite launching a broken mess.
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I have a friend that was pretty much frothing at the loins about this game. He tried to convince me to preorder it, etc. I never understood the gameplay loop as it seems extremely repetitive but whatever, I’ll play something if I have a friend to play with. Heard there were performance issues so held off on ordering, and told my friend to do the same. He didn’t. Has done nothing but bitch and moan since launch day but won’t stop playing it and obviously too late for a refund at this point. Silly fucker.
I never preorder games, but I was going to for this one until I tried the demo and saw it was buggy and laggy.
Monster Hunter is a legit awesome and addicting (in a good way) series. This latest one is a dud, but pretty much every game in the series has been a certified banger.
MH: Generations is the pinnacle of classic MH. Rise is the newest classic-style game, but it’s very modernized. The modern games aren’t bad, they’re just different.
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I’ve not found that at all. Usually there are significant improvements in the following weeks/months. Recent examples are DOOM and SpiderMan II.
Arkham Knight, Witcher 3
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Save 20% on Monster Hunter Wilds on Steam
The unbridled force of nature runs wild and relentless, with environments transforming drastically from one moment to the next. This is a story of monsters and humans and their struggles to live in harmony in a world of duality.
(store.steampowered.com)
MH World currently has way more players than MH Wilds. I was personally very disappointed with Wilds and would way rather go back to previous games.