My first time playing a MH game of any kind. I'm not sure what I think of it yet, other than it looks great on the 3DS.
Is the lock on automatic? I keep reading about a lock on and I'm thinking something like z targeting in Zelda, but here I have lock on turned on. (The monsters icon on the bottom screen has a scope over its image) but I still have to tap L to whip the camera around. Is that how it is?
Why is Capcom obsessed with tank controls?
I hate being stuck in 5 second animations
I wish there were sonic bombs or frogs.
I wish there were sonic bombs or frogs.
Not being able to customize the touch screen on either console was a huge letdown for me. I just transferred everything to my 3DS XL a few days ago, and using the dpad on the touch screen to turn the camera to the left is dam hard without being able to shrink it like i know the final version allows. Thankfully i know its better in the final version.
Also, it can not be overstated how amazing/valuable it is to have your two comrades as distractions for the monster when hunting solo. Pre-Tri, finding openings without risking yourself was so much harder and really tested the 50 minute time limits before your weapons got up to snuff.
What the fuck? These aren't tank controls, tank controls are when you turn (usually sluggishly) and move forward and back with the left stick or D-Pad versus "move in the direction you press" that other games, like this, do. These are just kind of clunky controls you just have to try to get used to.Why is Capcom obsessed with tank controls?
I hate being stuck in 5 second animations
Man I can't take down Plesioth. The underwater controls are really hard.
Managed to beat him with Wii U and 3DS. Had a bit of learning curve with 3DS controls, but the lock on (click on the monster icon on the touch screen, then tap L) and the virtual Dpad work really well together. Although I'll admit, I'm using two weapons I have a thousand hours experience with in hammer and switch axe. Monster Hunter is really about practising to hone your weapons skills and learning monster's tells.
And just remember guys, you won't be starting out with armour / weapons this awesome in the real game.![]()
I didn't even mind the underwater controls in Tri, but on the 3DS, it's too hard for me. How are you guys holding the 3DS (XL)? I even put it on the 3DS stand that came with Kid Icarus. I always make it limp before it ends.
Damnit, Plesioth killed me and I had to be brought back to camp on a wooden stretcher x_x
I tried to run back to him but I ran out of time right as I got to the beach near the ocean. I used the Gunlance instead of the Hunting Horn, and I think I liked it a little better. I couldn't figure out the "gun" part though. Is it the electricity or does it shoot bullets? If it's bullets, then how do I shoot them?
I guess I'll go try some other weapons on the rabbit first and then come back to that bastard Plesioth when I get comfortable with something. Hopefully the bow works out because that's what I planned to use in the full game.
Am I imagining things or did they nerf the long sword? I checked the digital instruction book to be sure I'm not missing anything, but it seems it's moveset has been reduced. Or I'm doing it wrong, because I can't use any standard attacks except stabbing/slashing forward and backing off, while I'm pretty sure you could wield the thing in any direction and hence keep the flow better in Tri.
I hate using L and R. I'm getting used to using them but I'd rather use ZL and ZR.
Are you making sure that your spirit meter is maxed out? Those moves won't be usuable until it's filled up, and then you use R to bring them out.
I know, I'm not talking about the special attacks though. Maybe I remember it wrong, but it feels awkward that you can only slash forward/upward with your ordinary attacks (X and A), because sidewise slashes were also common just pressing those in Tri iirc.
Just holding it normally. Not making my hand cramp, or anything like Kid Icarus without the stand.
Damnit, Plesioth killed me and I had to be brought back to camp on a wooden stretcher x_x
I tried to run back to him but I ran out of time right as I got to the beach near the ocean. I used the Gunlance instead of the Hunting Horn, and I think I liked it a little better. I couldn't figure out the "gun" part though. Is it the electricity or does it shoot bullets? If it's bullets, then how do I shoot them?
I guess I'll go try some other weapons on the rabbit first and then come back to that bastard Plesioth when I get comfortable with something. Hopefully the bow works out because that's what I planned to use in the full game.
I know, I'm not talking about the special attacks though. Maybe I remember it wrong, but it feels awkward that you can only slash forward/upward with your ordinary attacks (X and A), because sidewise slashes were also common just pressing those in Tri iirc.
This is my major gripe with the controls too. L and R are terrible as the primary positions for your index fingers.
I know, I'm not talking about the special attacks though. Maybe I remember it wrong, but it feels awkward that you can only slash forward/upward with your ordinary attacks (X and A), because sidewise slashes were also common just pressing those in Tri iirc.
I don't really remember any sideslashes other than the ones from that chain attack.
I think that it plays well on the 3DS. The lock-on is a huge plus.
I still dont know how to use the lock on think I click it and it dont do nothing. Beat the easy monster but the hard one in the water might take awhile. As this is my first monhun experience Im more than pleased and super hyped. Now waiting for the Wii U version to download.
... How do I lock on?
Just played the wii u demo for the first time. As someone who isn't familiar with monster hunter, I thought it was pretty damn cool. The great sword was a bit sluggish for me though