Summary
- Fans are frustrated with paid edit vouchers in Monster Hunter Wilds.
- Layered armor allows for customization without sacrificing stats.
- Gamers would like to see layered weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds for further customization.
Fans of Monster Hunter Wilds have come together to express their frustration with paid edit vouchers, stating that changing the look of one's character should be free in Capcom's popular action RPG. Monster Hunter Wilds has proven to be a big hit, as it quickly became the developer's fastest-selling title and is sitting at an 89 on OpenCritic as of writing.
While many players spend their time crafting the very best armor and weapons to maximize their potential, others are far more concerned about how their character looks. Fortunately, the use of layered armor in Monster Hunter Wilds rewards gamers who wish to do both. Layered armor allows fans to equip gear with their preferred stats while appearing as if they're wearing gear that appeals to them visually. This ability has also been called a transmog system in other titles, and it has become a highly-requested feature in many modern games. While Capcom seems to be listening to the wishes of its community, some fans feel the company has fallen short in a couple of key areas.
Monster Hunter Wilds Players Want to Stop Glowing
Monster Hunter Wilds fans come together and ask Capcom to remove the glow from their characters in its popular action role-playing game.
In a recent post on Reddit, LuraziusLive suggested that Monster Hunter Wilds' edit vouchers should be a free feature, as changing the appearance of one's character shouldn't cost money in a game people have already paid for. Many fans agreed, expressing their own frustration with the issue. Some said that they enjoy changing the look and style of their character often and didn't think it would be an issue. Others said that, if Capcom wishes to charge for the feature, they should allow players a window of time in which to further tweak their character. This would give players the opportunity to see their hunter in-game with different lighting. I might also allow them to hear their character say some voice lines to get a feel for how they sound.
Monster Hunter Wilds Players Don’t Want to Pay for Edit Vouchers
Some gamers on PC commented that they simply intend to use mods in Monster Hunter Wilds to solve the issue, though this isn't an option available to those playing on a console. Furthermore, some PC players stated that they were hesitant to use any mods, as they didn't want to risk being banned by Capcom for cheating. Even though these features wouldn't impact gameplay or other members of the community, they could still possibly be picked up by software meant to identify cheaters.
Gamers looking to refine the appearance of their hunter further have also expressed the desire to see layered weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds. Right now, many fans feel that Artian weapons are the most powerful tools in the game, but not everyone enjoys the way they look. Some people have suggested that implementing layered weapons would allow further customization without impacting gameplay. While there's no way of knowing how Capcom will respond to feedback from the community, many gamers are feeling optimistic about the future of Monster Hunter Wilds.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 89 /100 Critics Rec: 95%









