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The lack of visible monsters' HP in Monster Hunter: World - Wilds has been a point of contention among the community. Players who have discovered workarounds through modding have raised questions about the game's design choices.While some see this limitation as a necessary component to promote exploration and survival, others view it as an unfaiestriction on their experience.

The existence of mods that allow players to bypass this limitation has sparked heated debates within the community.As the situation continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Capcom addresses the issue and whether they reconsider their stance on modding in the future.

Wondering why you can't see monsters' HP in Monster Hunter Wilds? Modders have a fix. ...

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The release of Monster Hunter Wilds has sparked controversy over its monetization model, specifically the requirement to pay real-life money for editing certain aspects of characters and companion designs. This revelation has left players perplexed, as review copies of the game did not disclose this feature.The lack of transparency from the game developers is a significant concern, as it may have misled players into believing that such modifications would be free or accessible through in-game means.

This raises questions about the ethics of such practices and the responsibility of game devs to clearly communicate their monetization strategies.It's worth noting that some cosmetic changes can still be made without financial repercussions, but more substantial alterations come with a price tag. This dichotomy highlights the complexity of character customization in games and the need for developers to strike a balance between creative freedom and player expectations.

Monster Hunter Wilds is finally here, but one of its features has players scratching their heads: Players have to pay real-life money to edit their character if they decide they want to change up thei...

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The Sid Meier's Civilization series has long been notorious for its steep learning curve and punishing gameplay, leading many players to abandon their saves mid-game. This phenomenon is not unique to Civilization VI, with Firaxis studios acknowledging that fewer than 40% of players finish a single game.

In response, the latest installment, Civilization VII, introduces an innovative Age system designed to alleviate feelings of exhaustion and frustration. By resetting power levels between Ages, the game aims to create a more digestible experience, encouraging players to continue progressing without feeling overwhelmed or hopeless.

If your time with foundational PC strategy 4X game series Sid Meier's Civilization consists of exactly one save file that ended somewhere in the Middle Ages, don't beat yourself up, for you have plen...

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