Why would that be the case?
What are you even talking about? Neither of these things make sense. Also, it's odd people claim the rumor turned out to be true, yet ignore the part about the Switch also getting an exclusive MH game
. . . Explain how their US and Japanese support differ exactly
Oh baby! Switchaxe here I come!! That was the best weapon introduced in MH3.All 14 weapon types confirmed to be returning to MH World.
https://twitter.com/SocksyBear/status/874450225682952192
At least in Taiwan , Malaysia , Singapore and Hong Kong i guess. Not as much since the Smart Phone revolution but there are still a lot of players. I see people playing 3DSs on the buses/MRT at least once a week .
After the reveal, just about all of the people I follow that love Monster Hunter, all either in US or EU, were practically posting "Fuck Switch" the entire night after the reveal of World, mainly because it looks better than XX.
If the MH community doesn't want it on Switch, what's the point of localizing it?
New monsters don't look bland at all, are we forgetting the OG's? Take those nostalgia googles off.
Why would Sony pay for it to not come to one console, but okay it for Xbox, their main competitor as for as audience interest?
He's talking about localization of XX
After the reveal, just about all of the people I follow that love Monster Hunter, all either in US or EU, were practically posting "Fuck Switch" the entire night after the reveal of World, mainly because it looks better than XX.
If the MH community doesn't want it on Switch, what's the point of localizing it?
Because the game is all about grinding, hunting for plates and rubies all day long. Being on portable means we can either get another run or two in while we're out and about, or get some minor tasks done, such as mining or amulet farming.
Also, from what I understand, Japan, where the game is most popular, people travel on public transport a lot, making portable the better choice ... or something, so I read.
If the game stays as grind-y as it always has, being on non-portable may just mean slower progression, which far as I understood, is not something MH fans or non-fans asked for.
I mean, that's the whole point of shaking things up isn't it? You don't know if an open world can't work until you try it.
Yeah, why? Worst part of 3. And they fucked up Deviljho's design.So something I haven't seen much discussion about: Swimming is back.
Well, seamless zones don't necessarily mean that they've gone full-on Breath of the Wild with the game, and you can tell in the trailer already that there's definitely a bit of corridor design going on with the environments to keep things relatively contained to maintain the arena-style setup of the fights.
After the reveal, just about all of the people I follow that love Monster Hunter, all either in US or EU, were practically posting "Fuck Switch" the entire night after the reveal of World, mainly because it looks better than XX.
If the MH community doesn't want it on Switch, what's the point of localizing it?
So something I haven't seen much discussion about: Swimming is back.
Have no idea how people don't think this is monster hunter, its crazy to me. So hype
So something I haven't seen much discussion about: Swimming is back.
I tried it in Toukiden 2 and I hate it.
ARPG loot grind? Does that explain Monster Hunter? Is the combat good? Monster fights fun?
Why would Sony pay for it to not come to one console, but okay it for Xbox, their main competitor as for as audience interest?
I probably should've said "The Western community" since I'm sure Japan is ready to eat up the Switch version.The community 100% wants XX. It's a known game that gives us what we want, not something nebulous that might leave behind what we enjoy.
Is it day time for you guys? It's been night time here on the US East Coast for a while.But they revealed World a couple hours ago. How can that be possible?
And how would they justify buying two very similar games and spending 500 hours on each without any obvious trace of cross buy/save?Because then you can sell a portable version of Monster Hunter alongside your new western console title.
Capcom USA seems to have almost zero interest in Switch. They aren't even making an effort to port compilations of NES/SNES games to the platform. I won't be surprised in the least if XX never leaves Japan.
I probably should've said "The Western community" since I'm sure Japan is ready to eat up the Switch version.
Is it day time for you guys? It's been night time here on the US East Coast for a while.
After the reveal, just about all of the people I follow that love Monster Hunter, all either in US or EU, were practically posting "Fuck Switch" the entire night after the reveal of World, mainly because it looks better than XX.
If the MH community doesn't want it on Switch, what's the point of localizing it?
Capcom USA seems to have almost zero interest in Switch. They aren't even making an effort to port compilations of NES/SNES games to the platform. I won't be surprised in the least if XX never leaves Japan.
Have no idea how people don't think this is monster hunter, its crazy to me. So hype
So you attempt to rationalize fan disagreements by assuming that it's not genuine, merely console warriors?
That's hardly fair, and there were definite differences you could pick up on that may paint your views one way or another. Such as the stealth or the glowy tracking.
If some people see things positively, others can certainly see it negatively.
Edit; How would you explain the post above mine based on your prior interpretations?
Come on now, surely you're not that naive. You know why.Have no idea how people don't think this is monster hunter, its crazy to me. So hype
I was JUST thinking about this. With the new improvements and additions to land traversal shown, this could mean very good things for underwater gameplay.So something I haven't seen much discussion about: Swimming is back.
Swimming was a great addition that never should have left the series.
Really? I haven't seen anyone with a 3DS for ages now. Maybe once in several months. Everyone plays on their phones, regardless of age tho. Haven't seen a kid with a 3DS in years, literally. I wouldn't really say that there are lots of players in Asia who care about local multiplayer at all. That's not to say they don't own and buy 3DS games, but I don't believe it's remotely the same as the gaming culture in Japan.