This Monster Hunter Wilds Mod Surpasses Paid Tweaks

Capcom’s recently released Monster Hunter Wilds has been the focus of criticism for its paid character editing system. Players can only edit their characters once for free, and have to purchase special £5.79 coupons for subsequent edits. However, a new mod developed for PC players has removed this restriction, allowing unlimited character and Palico editing.

Monster Hunter Wilds Mods and Features

Developed by modder Ridog8, this mod allows unlimited use by setting the editing coupons to zero. Since the mod does not damage the game’s files and only changes how the coupons are used, it is possible that Capcom will disable this system.

Despite Monster Hunter Wilds only being released a few days ago, many different mods have already been developed for PC players. For example, the arachnophobia mod in the game shows small spiders as blobs, but is not yet effective for larger spider-like creatures. However, a modder named Tea Common Shark has managed to expand on this mod to hide the spider-like features of larger creatures.

There are also solutions for the game’s criticized visual quality. A mod developed by SchiggyCGN makes the game’s colors more vibrant, while a modder named Velasquez aims to solve performance issues by optimizing the graphics settings.

Monster Hunter Wilds has been on the agenda with performance issues on the PC platform. The game’s low frame rates and lack of optimization have drawn criticism from players. Modders continue to offer various solutions aimed at improving performance against these issues.

Although Capcom’s paid systems and performance deficiencies are criticized, these mods developed by the community aim to improve the Monster Hunter Wilds experience. Players can shape the game according to their own preferences by using these mods.

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I've been playing Survival Horror Games since my childhood. My favorite is Resident Evil. I also love other game genres such as Hack & Slash. I love creating all kind of contents for video games.

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