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Monster Hunter Freedom: Unite - AdHoc party topic

Teknoman

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Teknoman said:
Helpful links

http://www.encyclopedia-gigantica.com/?lang=en-us

http://monsterhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Monster_Hunter_Wiki

http://www.reign-of-the-rathalos.com/


Also for ad-hoc party participation aka online play:

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*First follow the PSN topic's create a JP account tutorial, then download ad-hoc party beta*



Here is a brief translation to the front end title screen in order from top to bottom, there are only 4 selections and it’s easy to navigate through.

• Start: "Start" is the ad hoc Party portal allowing to select a server called "World" and a meeting area called "Lobby"

• Jump: "Jump" is made for selecting "Friend List" (フレンドリスト) or "Bookmark" (ブックマーク) which allows to directly join a connected PSN friend's Lobby, or to select a bookmarked Lobby.

• Ad hoc : "ad hoc" is used to connect the PlayStation 3 with an activated PlayStation Portable.

• Information page: The "Information page" is the PlayStation 3 built-in web browser restricted online user manual for adhoc Party.

To add to that, after searching around I found this *Taken from the official playstation forums and edited for general PSP gaming*

How to join a game:

Press circle to choose the first option on the Ad Hoc Party screen. You will be taken to and place that says 'World A' you can scroll through the worlds with the L1 and R1 buttons.

Find the World of your choice, now using the left or right analog stick find the lobby of your choice , then press circle to go into the lobby.


You will now see a close up of the lobby, press circle.

Now you may or may not see other people, you can talk to these people buy pressing start to bring up your keyboard. You can also press circle over their name, the first option makes you walk to them, the second option you can talk to them, the third option is 'add to friends list'.

You will also see houses. Each house represents someone hosting a game. Which game are playing? Well you don't really know until you go into the house. Some of the houses are named based on what game they are playing, but not always, so feel free to pop into any open house and ask what they are playing if you cannot tell. To enter a house, use the analog stick and set the target over the house, press circle, then chose the 2nd option. To exit a house press triangle, then chose the first option, then chose the option to the left.

Once you are in a house you can hook up a headset to your PS3 for voice chat.

Start up the PSP game of your choice and go into it's MP mode and search for a host. Make sure your WLAN switch is turned on.

How to host a game:

Use the analog stick to move the cursor find a clear spot in the lobby. Press Circle.

Chose the second option.

Three more options will appear. Press Circle on the First Box to name your house.

In the third box you can set a password.

You are now hosting a game. While hosting a game you can press Triangle to bring up host options:

The first box is to leave your house. Simply press Circle, then chose the option on the left.

The Second box is to set the description of your house, press circle on the second option and a key board will come up.

Third option is to open or close the door. An open door means anyone can come in, a closed door means no one can come in. It is a good idea to close the door if your party is full. The option on the left opens the door, the option on the right closes the door.

The fourth option is to kick the player from the room. It bans them and they cant get back in.


The latest version of ad-hoc allows you to make large houses that can hold a larger number of players. However, only 4 can play Monster Hunter Unite at a time. Of course, everyone can still communicate with each other inside the house.

Oh and you must have a wired net connection to use ad-hoc party.

20GB PS3's not supported

Once you have downloaded ad hoc party beta, you can use your normal PSN account.

*UNDER CONSTRUCTION*
 

Adam Prime

hates soccer, is Mexican
adam_prime

I am a CLASS A n00b, I know nothing about this game. So you might not want to party up with me if you're looking for some quality hunting mates!
 

Evlar

Banned
I think we should consider selecting a default GAF room. World J lobby 50 is already packed to capacity in the middle of a weekday.
 

Luigiv

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Don't mind if I do.

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Yes very original, I know :lol.

Also here's a Network bridging guide for those whose PS3 is too far away from there router. Requires a Windows Laptop and should get you the same speeds your PS3's internal wireless does.

Luigiv said:
1. Connect your PS3 to your laptop via Ethernet.
2. Find the option menu in your version of windows that displays all your network connections. This one:
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3. Highlight both your Wireless and Ethernet connections, right click and select "Bridge Connections".
4. Set your PS3's internet connection to Ethernet.
5. ...
6. Profit!
 
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