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The Official Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Topic
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Chicocl Wrote:Yes, I just did . When you are hunting you could lose sight of the thing you are hunting (In my case is usually bunnies, I don't eat them but I just help my dad), so losing the objective for a moment isn't that bad if you know it's pattern. And It's only that aspect that I claim as real, everything else is imaginary, or do we see Wyverns flying on the city?

There is a massive difference between a rabbit and what you see in monster hunter though. If you were, for some crazy reason, hunting something of at equivalent size to something you might attack in monster hunter, like... I don't know, an adult grizzly bear (You know, something that can actually hurt you), you wouldn't let that mother pineappleer out of your sight.

Even less likely if it's a monster that is clearly bigger than a small house and descended from a dragon.

As for the rest of your post, it's like bolding, italicing and underlining the word OPTIONS wasn't enough for you to read it. No-one is rage quitting Fire Emblem because they added a casual OPTION that makes the game easier for people who were scared away by the previous games uncommon choice of perma death; those are all really simple options that they could add to MH to make it a much more attractive game to people who aren't die hard MH fanatics right now. It's not like it'd kill you flip a menu option to "off" if you really wanted to play your version that is counter intuitive to what people have learnt from virtually every other 3d action adventure game.
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The Official Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Topic - by Lozmaster - 2013-02-23, 09:41 PM

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