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You can no longer nuke Hirabami with endless flying boulders in Monster Hunter Wilds

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You can no longer nuke Hirabami with endless flying boulders in Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds has recently received an update that brings a variety of changes to the popular monster-hunting simulation game. The patch notes include fixes for issues like broken weapons, as well as addressing some quirky problems, such as dismembered monster parts transforming into parts from other creatures. Players will also no longer be able to exploit certain tactics, like dropping multiple boulders on the Gore Magala simultaneously.

The detailed update notes can be found on Capcom’s FAQ page, listing various technical issues that have been resolved as of March 10th. These include problems with unlocking certain features, NPCs not appearing, and glitches during gameplay. While I won’t list them all here, it’s clear that the developers have been busy addressing player concerns.

Highlights of the update include fixes for exploits involving environmental features, as well as the issue of monster parts transforming into parts from different creatures. These fixes ensure a more balanced and fair gameplay experience for all players.

Despite the updates, there are still some bugs being worked on, such as network errors and issues with certain weapons. However, Monster Hunter Wilds remains a favorite among Steam users, offering an engaging and immersive gaming experience.

Are you still playing Monster Hunter Wilds? Share your thoughts on the latest update and how it has impacted your gameplay experience.

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