xenoflux2113
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Lock ons don't mean you couldnt switch which area of the enemy you're striking. Other games have done it. I'm enjoying the game, but I'm fighting the camera as much as I'm fighting enemies, which isn't very fun.
The game runs and looks great on the Vita. I do not miss my PSP at all.
Thing is there are so many different parts to attack on each monster and switching a lock-on would mean time spent cycling through the spots. I'd rather go for the spot I need to attack then fight a lock-on cycling system to switch from targeting the body to targeting the claws of a Tigrex for example. But that's just me and my experience with the original camera controls on the psp.
As for fighting the camera I personally have never had that problem. I learned the environments and the monsters. I learned where I can and can't stand to be safe from an attack, and yes I did die quite a bit in doing so but I think it made me a better hunter because of that. People swear by the claw but I use quick taps as I run. Get far enough to be safe and change the camera angle. Tigrex or Diablos charges and I dodge then I move the camera around. I don't always need to see where the monster is at all times to be safe. Try playing with the camera like it was intended and try to not use the claw, I feel it makes the game more rewarding.