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(09-24-2011, 06:16 PM)
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#102
Originally Posted by InsertNameHere:
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(09-24-2011, 07:02 PM)
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#103
Originally Posted by Zeouterlimits:
I am said person who will hopefully succeed in indoctrinating Zouter into the wonderful and frustrating world of MH. I love that game so much. Recently started playing portable 3rd with the english patch. Can't wait for the 3ds ones (if they get released in EU) |
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(09-24-2011, 08:15 PM)
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#104
Originally Posted by Ken:
I tend to jump from room to room so it's usually better to message/warp. Player search means you don't have to add me to find me. But next time I'll see if there's somebody responding first.
Originally Posted by Wazzim:
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(09-24-2011, 09:10 PM)
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#106
So after doing a little research it seems that Tri is where the US players are going to be until the 3DS stuff comes out around here? I know there won't be like, a huge community, but I assume it'll be somewhat stable?
Might pick the game up soon with some credit I have. |
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(09-24-2011, 09:29 PM)
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#107
Originally Posted by InsertNameHere:
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(09-25-2011, 06:05 AM)
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#112
I come on regularly on Fridays and sometimes the weekend. I'll make the Open server Valor 1 City Gate 40 my first stop. Otherwise, just do a search for Khory (you don't need to friend me to find me). I'm most commonly found on Friday around 8:00pm central or 1:00pm central on Saturday.
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(09-26-2011, 06:25 AM)
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#115
Originally Posted by Zeouterlimits:
So I'd suggest going down the route of the Great Sword first. It is alot slower than SnS and it might seem like you don't do as much damage at first, but every hit with the GS does about as much damage as 5+ hits with the SnS. You don't need to use the charge attack much in the beginning, so if it ends up being too hard, don't worry about it yet. You'll get more proficient with the weapon as time passes. |
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(09-26-2011, 01:49 PM)
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#116
Originally Posted by Xane:
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Member
(09-26-2011, 03:34 PM)
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#117
Originally Posted by Ken:
Also, if you're starting with the offline singleplayer experience, you're basicly limited to start with either the SnS or the GS. |
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(09-26-2011, 04:49 PM)
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#119
Originally Posted by Xane:
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(09-26-2011, 06:08 PM)
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#120
Originally Posted by Xane:
All weapons have a learning curve to them. Biggest issue with going through the main game with SnS only is that it's so dependent on elemental damage. For a while, you're kinda stuck with the Royal Ludroth SnS line for element. Which, as pointed out, makes fights against stuff like Lagi especially long and drawn out. |
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(09-26-2011, 07:47 PM)
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#121
OK, tomorrow I am going to buy the game :D
need some advice! thx Tri community! 1. Should I really get a CC Pro? I don't have money :( 2. What percentage of the game is multi, what percentage single? can I solo the game? Should I do so? I am not sure, but I believe it is similar to Diablo? That is, you may solo the whole game, but you can also tag along with people and do the whole game? or does it have a main campaign that is made to be solo, and the rest of the game are quests, etc, to be done multi? And if I should play online, how much latency is OK? my latency is really high, like 200ms. 3. Is there a specific class that I should start with? or any specific build for starters? I am totally new to the game! does it come with a good manual or in-game training? any other random advice will be really appreciated! --- another (really) somewhat important question. How relaxed is the community? I had been playing DoTA for several years before I quit, as it had become a source of stress itself, people took the game TOO seriously! and the competition was fierce. Is this so as well?
Last edited by walking fiend; 09-26-2011 at 07:51 PM.
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Member
(09-26-2011, 08:16 PM)
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#122
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
However, as soon as I got my hands on a CC Pro, I never looked back. The game just feels right with a CC Pro, it's worth it.
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
In offline mode, you are a lonely hunter helping out a small fishing village with their "monster problem". It starts off as a tutorial and thus helps you getting the hang out of Monster Hunter in general. Beware though, as the collecting and fetch quests might get a bit tedious at first, but you don't really need to do them right away to advance through the campaign. In fact, most of the quest are skippable and you can do them later on. Here's a list of all the village quests of the singleplayer component of MHTri. Only those marked as "Key Quest" are essential for progressing the story. Also, there are some exclusive content both in offline and online mode. Offline is the only mode where you can encounter Ceadeus. Online has Jhen and Alatreon as exclusive monsters and has also a wider variety of quests coupled with the Hunter Rank (HR) leveling system. Offline mode also gives you access to the farm, which makes "farming" some of the essential crafting items way easier and convenient (Honey!). Latency isn't as big of a problem in Monster Hunter Tri, as all actions are more or less client-side like in Mario Kart Wii.
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
If you need more in-depth information, go visit the Monster Hunter Tri Wikia Page. It has everything you'd ever wish for regarding MHTri. Sorry for the bad writing, it's already friggin' late. I don't even know why I'm still up. |
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(09-26-2011, 08:25 PM)
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#123
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Last edited by DragonGirl; 09-26-2011 at 08:30 PM.
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(09-26-2011, 08:28 PM)
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#124
Originally Posted by Xane:
I found that trying to evade out of monster attacks I've never seen before to be pretty tough, whereas having a shield to bring up instantly and block most attacks was handy. No idea on the starting weapons for the single player as it's been awhile since I started a new game in Tri, but Portable 3rd let's you start out with all the weapon types in your storage.
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(09-26-2011, 08:49 PM)
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#125
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
The CC Pro bundle is only like $10-13 more than the game alone. http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Hunter...7070136&sr=8-2 |
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(09-26-2011, 10:08 PM)
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#126
Thank you for your thorough answers! I hit sleep and after a few hours will get the game, and will get CC later if I felt like it, as it seems to be cheap anyway. I'll share my impression after some days, but I already think I'll enjoy hunting me some monsters, specially now that I know the game has tutorial and probably is going to be newbie friendly.
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(09-30-2011, 04:46 AM)
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#128
I finally beat Gobul. Twice. First I farmed Barroth for his armor and killed Gobul with the Flint hammer. I barely got him (10 minutes left, no continues, no potions left) because even though the Flint Hammer has fire element, it fucking sucks. Later I farmed Barroth some more and upgraded my switchaxe and owned Gobul in about 10 minutes. Feels good man. I was really frustrated with the game and didn't want to play it, but now I'm hooked again. I'm really having problems with the random DCs online though. I tried every router config and port opening scheme. It's always the same thing. I's either my ISP or MH's netcode.
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(09-30-2011, 04:53 AM)
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#129
Originally Posted by Oni Link 666:
In my third year apartment, we had three Wiis connected to one wireless router. During hunts, one of us would always randomly disconnect. Now that I'm in a different apartment with a different router, I very rarely disconnect. |
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(09-30-2011, 06:22 AM)
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#130
Originally Posted by Ken:
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(10-01-2011, 05:18 AM)
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#134
Originally Posted by Ken:
Something weird I found out while troubleshooting was that the Wii wouldn't connect when I hooked it up straight to the cable modem. Is that supposed to be like that? I got that LAN adapter because I thought it would be better for Mario Kart and Smash Bros than wireless. I guess it wasn't helping anything at all. |
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(10-03-2011, 06:28 PM)
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#140
K, guys. I bought the game as I said, and, and... I can't let go of it!
I don't have much free time, I am not home much in fact, so can't really play that much, but my whole experience has been really satisfying, satisfying is the best word that describes my feeling from slashing monsters and this animal cruelty. And I haven't experienced online yet, and believe what I understand of the single player and game mechanism is very shallow as ewll. Now, I have some noobie's questions: 1. I can't change my equipments unless I go back to my room, right? 2. In order to get Klexi guts (or whatever those fish that swim in the ice-sand are named, lvl2 quest) I have to stun them and then extract the guts? 3. How the hell can I stun with my great sword? They just die! (I use wiimote) thx! |
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(10-03-2011, 06:50 PM)
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#141
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
2. don't remember. I think you can kill them to get monster guts. The quest gives you bombs to get them out of the sand. 3. Not sure what button it is on a Wiimote. |
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(10-03-2011, 06:55 PM)
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#142
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(10-03-2011, 07:13 PM)
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#143
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btw, game looks GOOD! didn't thought Wii could pull off something like this. |
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(10-03-2011, 08:27 PM)
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#148
Originally Posted by walking fiend:
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