A cheap USB keyboard would be nice to have going online.InsertNameHere said:Sounds good, I'll try to pick it up sometime. Anything else really required/nice to have besides a CC Pro (not that it's really required, but I know people suggest them for it) which I already have?
Zeouterlimits said:Just borrowed Monster Hunter Tri with the intention of checking out this crazy world, so if anyone wants to play with a newbie at some point. Going to try it on my own for a while first, so I don't completely embarrass myself with a crew.
Any tips/advice is appreciated too.
My bad. Left the thread after my last post. Probably should've waited for a response lol.Ken said:Perhaps in the future, when US Tri players are going online they should post what room they are in so people can join even without adding them as friends.
Good idea since the previous GAF room got nixed by Capcom when they downsized their server capacity.Wazzim said:Do you Tri players want to suggest a standard room to make it easier for people to jump in? (I'll put it in the OP)
I'll keep playing Tri as long as people still are on it, at least until Tri G releases. I would much prefer playing Portable 3rd online but I lack a PS3 and it seems the majority of Portable players are in Europe.InsertNameHere said:So after doing a little research it seems that Tri is where the US players are going to be until the 3DS stuff comes out around here? I know there won't be like, a huge community, but I assume it'll be somewhat stable?
Might pick the game up soon with some credit I have.
DeaconKnowledge said:Ok, anybody around now?
DeaconKnowledge said:I need Uragaan stuff.
I wouldn't reccomend starting with SnS (Sword and Shield), it might be easier for the first few quests and you might be able to hunt down Great Jaggi, but it will get needlessy hard when you start encountering Lagiacrus.Zeouterlimits said:Just borrowed Monster Hunter Tri with the intention of checking out this crazy world, so if anyone wants to play with a newbie at some point. Going to try it on my own for a while first, so I don't completely embarrass myself with a crew.
Any tips/advice is appreciated too.
I'd recommend a Lance as a starting weapon. Great Sword kind of requires the player to know the monster's move set to know when it's safe to run in for a charge attack, while the Lance's shield helps greatly with keeping players alive and close to the monster while its triple stab puts out decent damage.Xane said:I wouldn't reccomend starting with SnS (Sword and Shield), it might be easier for the first few quests and you might be able to hunt down Great Jaggi, but it will get needlessy hard when you start encountering Lagiacrus.
So I'd suggest going down the route of the Great Sword first. It is alot slower than SnS and it might seem like you don't do as much damage at first, but every hit with the GS does about as much damage as 5+ hits with the SnS. You don't need to use the charge attack much in the beginning, so if it ends up being too hard, don't worry about it yet. You'll get more proficient with the weapon as time passes.
The lance isn't a beginner weapon either. It rips you out of any mobility, which might be a bit hard for new hunters. Also, the lance is the only weapon where it's not possible to roll and the jump is completely different.Ken said:I'd recommend a Lance as a starting weapon. Great Sword kind of requires the player to know the monster's move set to know when it's safe to run in for a charge attack, while the Lance's shield helps greatly with keeping players alive and close to the monster while its triple stab puts out decent damage.
Righto, shall switch to the GS, thank you for the tipsXane said:The lance isn't a beginner weapon either. It rips you out of any mobility, which might be a bit hard for new hunters. Also, the lance is the only weapon where it's not possible to roll and the jump is completely different.
Also, if you're starting with the offline singleplayer experience, you're basicly limited to start with either the SnS or the GS.
Shouldn't take too much grinding to buy a basic lance or basic hammer from the armory girl.Xane said:The lance isn't a beginner weapon either. It rips you out of any mobility, which might be a bit hard for new hunters. Also, the lance is the only weapon where it's not possible to roll and the jump is completely different.
Also, if you're starting with the offline singleplayer experience, you're basicly limited to start with either the SnS or the GS.
I started using the Wiimote and I got the hang out of it quickly.walking fiend said:1. Should I really get a CC Pro?
The singleplayer and multiplayer components are cleverly divided.walking fiend said:2. What percentage of the game is multi, what percentage single? can I solo the game? Should I do so?
I am not sure, but I believe it is similar to Diablo? That is, you may solo the whole game, but you can also tag along with people and do the whole game? or does it have a main campaign that is made to be solo, and the rest of the game are quests, etc, to be done multi?
And if I should play online, how much latency is OK? my latency is really high, like 200ms.
There are no "classes" per se but weapons you can choose from and get more proficient with them. In the beginning of the offline mode, you are limited to the Sword and Shield (SnD) and the Great Sword (GS). The offline mode starts off as a tutorial itself, so I would highly recommend you starting with it.walking fiend said:3. Is there a specific class that I should start with? or any specific build for starters? I am totally new to the game! does it come with a good manual or in-game training?
walking fiend said:OK, tomorrow I am going to buy the game
need some advice! thx Tri community!
1. Should I really get a CC Pro?
I don't have money
walking fiend said:2. What percentage of the game is multi, what percentage single? can I solo the game? Should I do so?
I am not sure, but I believe it is similar to Diablo? That is, you may solo the whole game, but you can also tag along with people and do the whole game? or does it have a main campaign that is made to be solo, and the rest of the game are quests, etc, to be done multi?
walking fiend said:And if I should play online, how much latency is OK? my latency is really high, like 200ms.
walking fiend said:3. Is there a specific class that I should start with? or any specific build for starters? I am totally new to the game! does it come with a good manual or in-game training?
any other random advice will be really appreciated!
walking fiend said:---
another (really) somewhat important question. How relaxed is the community? I had been playing DoTA for several years before I quit, as it had become a source of stress itself, people took the game TOO seriously! and the competition was fierce. Is this so as well?
To each his own I suppose.Xane said:The lance isn't a beginner weapon either. It rips you out of any mobility, which might be a bit hard for new hunters. Also, the lance is the only weapon where it's not possible to roll and the jump is completely different.
Also, if you're starting with the offline singleplayer experience, you're basicly limited to start with either the SnS or the GS.
another (really) somewhat important question. How relaxed is the community? I had been playing DoTA for several years before I quit, as it had become a source of stress itself, people took the game TOO seriously! and the competition was fierce. Is this so as well?
walking fiend said:OK, tomorrow I am going to buy the game
need some advice! thx Tri community!
1. Should I really get a CC Pro?
I don't have money
It's probably your router.Oni Link 666 said:I finally beat Gobul. Twice. First I farmed Barroth for his armor and killed Gobul with the Flint hammer. I barely got him (10 minutes left, no continues, no potions left) because even though the Flint Hammer has fire element, it fucking sucks. Later I farmed Barroth some more and upgraded my switchaxe and owned Gobul in about 10 minutes. Feels good man. I was really frustrated with the game and didn't want to play it, but now I'm hooked again. I'm really having problems with the random DCs online though. I tried every router config and port opening scheme. It's always the same thing. I's either my ISP or MH's netcode.
Ken said:It's probably your router.
In my third year apartment, we had three Wiis connected to one wireless router. During hunts, one of us would always randomly disconnect. Now that I'm in a different apartment with a different router, I very rarely disconnect.
Linksys WRT54GLOni Link 666 said:What kind of router do you use?
Ken said:Linksys WRT54GL
No idea then. Hopefully someone more knowledgable on the subject can help.Oni Link 666 said:That's the same thing I have.
Ken said:No idea then. Hopefully someone more knowledgable on the subject can help.
So in 2 and a half hours?DeaconKnowledge said:I'll be on about 12:30 AM EST if anybody's around.
Now.Ken said:So in 2 and a half hours?
DeaconKnowledge said:Now.
1. Can only change weapons in your room/chest outside of quests.walking fiend said:K, guys. I bought the game as I said, and, and... I can't let go of it!
I don't have much free time, I am not home much in fact, so can't really play that much, but my whole experience has been really satisfying, satisfying is the best word that describes my feeling from slashing monsters and this animal cruelty. And I haven't experienced online yet, and believe what I understand of the single player and game mechanism is very shallow as ewll.
Now, I have some noobie's questions:
1. I can't change my equipments unless I go back to my room, right?
2. In order to get Klexi guts (or whatever those fish that swim in the ice-sand are named, lvl2 quest) I have to stun them and then extract the guts?
3. How the hell can I stun with my great sword? They just die! (I use wiimote)
thx!
walking fiend said:K, guys. I bought the game as I said, and, and... I can't let go of it!
I don't have much free time, I am not home much in fact, so can't really play that much, but my whole experience has been really satisfying, satisfying is the best word that describes my feeling from slashing monsters and this animal cruelty. And I haven't experienced online yet, and believe what I understand of the single player and game mechanism is very shallow as ewll.
That's right.1. I can't change my equipments unless I go back to my room, right?
2. In order to get Klexi guts (or whatever those fish that swim in the ice-sand are named, lvl2 quest) I have to stun them and then extract the guts?
3. How the hell can I stun with my great sword? They just die! (I use wiimote)
My bad, I mean that I don't understand the game mechanism yet to fully enjoy even the single player, but yet it is very fun, like:Oni Link 666 said:I don't know what ewll means, but single player is tons of fun and not really all that different from the online part.
thx, so that's what the sonic bombs are for! I had to chase them from one area to the other before the time ran out on a side note, since the name of the area had sand in it, I just took the cold drink as I thought its going to be really hot, wondered why there's a hot drink as well lol2. don't remember. I think you can kill them to get monster guts. The quest gives you bombs to get them out of the sand.
I don't know, I just get sharp teeth when I kill them and loot themYou have to kill things to get guts for those monster guts quests. Stunning stuff with your shield does sometimes get you quest items faster or just different loot. A shield stun that allows you to loot is basically the same thing as a kill.
That's what I think I should do, its possible to use great sword, I killed dozens of them, but it wasn't really fun and you knew it wasn't meant to be done like this.I use a CC Pro, but tapping X for your second combo hit will make you do a sort of sword side slam that stuns sometimes. You can't really count on it though. If you really want to stun something, use a sword and shield and shield bash. I highly recommend a sword and shield for the sand fish. They're too quick.
DeaconKnowledge said:Just got to level 30 and I need some competent hunters to take on Jhen. Will anybody be on 2 hours from this post?
walking fiend said:What do you mean by level 30? The character levels up? 0_0