Sorry but I got to let you know that MH3 cannot xlink cause its a game with a dedicated server. xlink is like a virtual server for LAN only.....Defuser said:Which is why we have xlink and planex for!!! It's Wii compatible!!
Sorry but I got to let you know that MH3 cannot xlink cause its a game with a dedicated server. xlink is like a virtual server for LAN only.....Defuser said:Which is why we have xlink and planex for!!! It's Wii compatible!!
DCharlie said:your track record with disc predictions isn't great, looks like the runs all set to continue!
here, let an expert show you :
none in 09. 1 in 2010 or 4 in 2010. Both games being the same, do you enjoy install and sandwich , or disk switch / exercise ?
sandwich or exercise
That's pretty awesome.Tenbatsu said:Some Monster Hunter 3 info for those who had played previous ones.
Other than the 3 Monster status like
a)Normal
b)Angry
c)weak, there will be one new status....
From the interview, it seems to be:lol'HUNGRY'
Yes in some way but most important, imagine if you're hunting a big dragon and there are 2 different ones living in the same ecosystem and the one you're not hunting is hungry, what will happen? Everything is happening in real time:lolError said:That's pretty awesome.
I wonder if this means food traps will actually be easy to use and actually useful.
The magazine scored an interview with two key hunters, producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka. The concept for the game, according to Tsujimoto, is to restart Monster Hunter from scratch, filling the game with new ideas. The switch in platforms from the PS2 to the Wii was one of the reasons for this big rethinking of the series, Fujioka explained.
Monster Hunter 3 will place players on a new field: an unexplored island. This setting appears to offer a lot of variety, from thick forests, to dark caves, all the way to deep underwater environments surrounding the island.
The two developers spoke at length about the new swimming component of the game. Players will have full swimming controls over their in-game counterparts when exploring the underwater environments. Outside of hunting for giant submerged beasts, you'll also be able to hunt fish which can later be used as ingredients.
While you'll have most of your land-based abilities available to you while underwater, including the ability to use long-range weapons, you'll have to keep one thing in mind when swimming: air. You have an air gauge which depletes with time, similar to your stamina gauge when running about on land.
In addition to the water environments, you'll be able to explore dark areas, like caves. To light up your surroundings, you make use of torches. Without torch light, these areas would be too dark for hunting.
MH3 will also include brand new monsters. Capcom is approaching this area of the game from a fresh start as well. Fujioka expects that the monsters reappearing from past installments will have a certain freshness about them.
One particular creature is getting particular attention. An giant underwater dragon creature, who happens to be known as king of the waters, is the game's main monster, Fujioka revealed. This dragon can actually survive outside the water, so players will be able to face off against him while swimming or walking, depending on preference.
Monster Hunter 3 will see the return of one element of the series that has been missing from the recent PSP entries: online play. Online mode can be played in four player groups, just like the PS2 installments.
The game retains the concept of a "city," which acts as a lobby for chatting and meeting with other players. When playing solo, this city becomes a village that slowly expands with new facilities and access routes for the island.
While Capcom isn't ready with a final release date for Monster Hunter 3, the game is far enough in development that it will be making a playable appearance at the Tokyo Game Show, which kicks off in Japan on October 9. Expect full hands-on impressions from IGN's monster hunters then.
Woah sounds exciting! I think I just creamed my pants. Though I've heard the home console entries don't stack up to the portable ones. Should I be weary of this title? :Olater said:
nelsonroyale said:WKC sounds like it will be amazing....I love the use of the word epic...first jrpg I really care about this gen
dissidia get too
Think its a new series for a popular mobile RPG.cw_sasuke said:just saw a wiiware rpg mentioned on one scan - any informations ?
It wont just end here....wait for TGS.Netto-kun said:Gyakuten Kenji, TvC for Wii and Monster Hunter 3.
Thank you so much, Capcom!
Amir0x said:No surprise there on the visual front. Wii *shakes fist angrily*
Really I've accepted that though, my main concern is that they won't saddle the game with unacceptable controls... the PS2 had it down very well, and it was pretty precise. Waiting to hear what exactly the wiimote functionality is in this one.
Still never played the PSP games though.
Kurosaki Ichigo said:PD: Double post and all so here an extra (from gamefront):
Kumatanchi (NDS, Dimple): 4 / 7 / 6 / 6 - (23/40)
It did, especially the town areas, it had reached a point where the PS2 cant even handle. Am comparing it with PS2's MH2 Dos thou. Heard that all hunter/monster will have new animations + the weapons too!sp0rsk said:I'm with JohnnyRam here actually MH3 does not look that much better than the PSP game, as far as textures are concerned. We will definitely have to see it in motion though. Obviously the geometry is higher than the PSP version, I guess it's closer to Frontier than 2ndG though.
Amir0x said:I never got it due to lack of online, i thought that was a pretty glaring omission.
Its different with a dedicated server to the game....Amir0x should know.Kuran said:Wifimax sez hi..
And now PS3!
solid2snake said:wait, WKC is the the last chance of the PS3 in nippon? but the scans don't look too hot if you ask me. worst then LO on 360.
but for a bump on 10k it will be enough.
Tenbatsu said:Its different with a dedicated server to the game....Amir0x should know.
solid2snake said:wait, WKC is the the last chance of the PS3 in nippon? but the scans don't look too hot if you ask me. worst then LO on 360.
but for a bump on 10k it will be enough.
i'd even go so far
No_Style said:Wait a minute...
Was GAF always so harsh on WKC?
No_Style said:Wait a minute...
Was GAF always so harsh on WKC?
Paracelsus said:You can tell who's seriously concerned about it (Duckroll) and who's merely trolling it. It's easy.
Loudninja said:Duckroll?
Since E3 this year. Once FFXIII go to 360, they thou every PS3 Japan games will coming to 360. And they got pissed off the WKC still on PS3 only.No_Style said:Wait a minute...
Was GAF always so harsh on WKC?
Maybe becuase of OP, he put ZZZZZZZZ scaries you? Well just ignore Duckroll.Paracelsus said:It doesn't seem he's trolling WKC just for the heck of it. Mostly, he burned his hand with RG and doesn't want to risk again, I assume.
iceatcs said:Maybe becuase of OP, he put ZZZZZZZZ scaries you? Well just ignore Duckroll.
they are, they let WKC out of the cupboard for a bit of fresh air.neojubei said:WKC news? I thought Sony was anti-RPG
Id. said:Beat'em, Bust'em
That's our custom
Come on Dissidia, let's re-adjust'em!
GOOOOO DISSIDIA!
Finally a release date for WKC? About time, too! I'm looking forward to the media the game will get prior to release. Hope for a demo?
BlazingDarkness said:when it was last shown (TGS last year i think) it looked rough around the edges, GAF was not impressed, so WKC ran away
later said:
solid2snake said:and GAF is still not impressed. Level 5 shouldn't waste their time with a exclusive PS3 RPG which will bomb in japan. they have to concentrate on DS/Wii awesomeness.
Colours that aren't brown.Jonnyram said:What does "Wii like graphics" mean?