@irken004 I guess you're right about getting used to the loading screens - I usually don't mind a loading screen every once in a while but I think the demo had too much of them. Hopefully it's less in the release version. I think I'll have a look for some actual (japanese) gameplay movies to see how it works out.
Well, I actually got the chance to play the demo and was a bit let down.
Though graphically impressive, the areas were all very small and connected by loading screens. The controls felt clumsy and I really missed some sort of locking feature.
Maybe it's just the demo not doing the game justice, but I was going to buy this on launch day and after playing the demo I'm not really sure about that anymore.
I see why they're doing that, of course, it's just a shame they're trying to kill homebrew that way either. And it's just the same on the Wii (4.2 Update anyone?).
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Re: Monster Hunter 3 to Feature Regular New Online Quests
@irken004
I guess you're right about getting used to the loading screens - I usually don't mind a loading screen every once in a while but I think the demo had too much of them. Hopefully it's less in the release version. I think I'll have a look for some actual (japanese) gameplay movies to see how it works out.
Re: Monster Hunter 3 to Feature Regular New Online Quests
Well, I actually got the chance to play the demo and was a bit let down.
Though graphically impressive, the areas were all very small and connected by loading screens. The controls felt clumsy and I really missed some sort of locking feature.
Maybe it's just the demo not doing the game justice, but I was going to buy this on launch day and after playing the demo I'm not really sure about that anymore.
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I see why they're doing that, of course, it's just a shame they're trying to kill homebrew that way either. And it's just the same on the Wii (4.2 Update anyone?).