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I think the only negative teammate modding experience that can stick with people in Monster Hunter is when people use a DPS overlay to take a crap on their teammates performance. The reason the tool shows other's DPS is because that can give you a metric to measure yourself and seek improvement. But some rarely use it to police low DPS performers. And the people getting policed blame the overlay/modding instead of the person doing it since the overlay enables their behaviour.
I think the only way to curb the behaviour is to stop the overlay from reading teammates DPS. But that is a shame because it would reduce it's ability to help you improve yourself by observing others play. Honestly, I use it (or did after a long time of playing vanilla) because I wanted to watch other archer mains. See what they're doing better than me when they're doing similarly or better than me. It quickly helped me become a top DPS'er among players.
There are many mods which are classed as cheats! Also, tell me... is having armour with all maxed out gem slot is a cheat? Also, is having a HP bar and from what I see on reddit, there are also mods that let you see parts which are not broken... tell me, is that cheating?
Sadly if they don't punish anyone for using mods then there is no point not using them either, so it's a hate the game not the players situation for me. They need to strictly enforce their policies otherwise don't have policies at all.
Heck, some mods are kind of necessary if you're searching for people using cheat engine or something else actually impactful. As it might be hard to know if someone is cheating without the DPS overlay telling you they have 2-4x higher DPS than any player you've ever seen.
If it sounds too scary then stick to friends or single player. It's what most people do these days anyways
Easy options to handle one shot cheaters (and annoying hunters):
- Manual approval for SOS joins, check their equipment.
- Kick them from the hunt before quest ending
- Close the game if the hunt finished to avoid saving progress
- Do not play quests that you actually want to accomplish yourself with SOS flare
Other types of mods:
- transmog, graphics, etc.: they do not affect anything
- changed drop rates: will not affect you if they join your SOS
- DPS meter: if they compain about you not doing enough damage, kick them
To be 99.9% SAFE, play on console and disable crossplay. I read about a console cheater on World, but I could not find proof about that.
I'd stay offline 100% except for coop with wife.
Either way the suggestions here are even MORE foolish, more drm ? hahaha no.
I thought the point was mod for SP, lmfao.
The best mod in rise was to have the AI buddies right from mission 1 so you never HAD to play with scrubs online in the first place.
If you hate moding why you don't say" non live service games" isn't for me?
Being reworded with busted op movements because you have time isn't healthy design.
Any way I don't care but understandable for others especially when they got blamed "low DPS" by long-aged players with better gear.
But giving advantage by better gear becouse you can grind insane hours is OK? Maybe games should orintaed on skill less on grind so no one cheat?
If you enjoy grind good for you others have other stuff to do or dealing with non fun stuff in their life and just want plug and play and having fun for xyz amount of their free time and not going back and forth different map and pray that 1% RNG will be drop.
Let's not-pretend the whole 3-live per "whole" team is a toxice-trigger design instead of 2death per player
Also what about edit char voucher scam? With this money peaple pay it shouldn't be a thing lol.
Let's not forge it how devs make every one weapon for 2-5$? How gready this?
Clearly mods do go good than more harm Lmao, if you saw a guy with 9999atk , 99999def then OK he is cheating you are free to kick him or make your lobby.
But cheating to get weapon/armor , modding for skin and creative work should be ok, in the end this just game you won't be care of it after 40y.
This problem is also prevalent on console and I remember a case of console players running around in Fatalis gear before his release.
Just be glad everyone is in agreement that cheaters that take their cheats online are hated by the majority of the community.