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If you're so desperate for validation in your day to day life improve yourself, it only makes you seem less socially adjusted when it angers you that someone you might never meet installed a mod you'll never use. It's frankly pathetic but by all means go off, the only reason I'm still subbed to this thread is people like you.
>Hi look another cheater
>Your kind
Is everything that comes out of you a baseless assumption?
Because at the end of the day you're just whining.
It is questionable to use mods, but in the end MHW sucks too much at many points, so who cares? If they dont learn. I only respect those who got everything on a legit way however.
I 1000% get it. Having someone who's like HR 3 swinging taroth sword fire or the gluttony hbg is a pain when you know how long it takes to actually get it legitimately, same with extreme behemoth. Seeing someone with that layered armor on when you know how many tornadoes you had to tiptoe between just to not fail your team in the end...
I don't think it'll bother me unless it's a one time quest. If someone just shot a slinger at my first hr49 tempered kirin and killed it I think I would have actually reset the game. What used to irritate me was the people who would cluster bomb the monster after it was dead and nobody could carve. Saving rocksteady for other players...
I'm not going to act like it doesn't kill the experience if you cheat too much, but guess what else Kills the experience? defender armor and weapons in the beginning. I think the only reason I was able to grind all that stuff on ps4 was because I had like 20 other people doing it with us, some from work, some from other games, some from youtube.
On PC it's just me. There's no way I'm going to sit here and watch bazel invade every quest groundhog day style just to get smacked with some more earplug jewels. And now that we got level 4 slots everywhere I haven't even seen one drop... Damn game. And don't even get me started on kulve. Like 12 people sitting around waiting for the pursuit level to get past like 3. Better not miss a rock or the only team that's fighting the damn thing will not let you back in next time.
I'm not really trying to defend it. But there's a lot of good reason to do it. I don't think you've seen when Japanese players were selling access to the universal studios Japan quests... Just like in Pokémon where other countries get better shiny rates. I'd rather cheat than sit here and make threads asking for someone to take me in as a healer for EX behemoth, or to just keep the jagras from eating me alive when Ancient Leshen pins me down which is the only way I die.
It doesn't go outside the game's rules. You can't do crazy things like insta-killing a monster with a single slinger shot like you're using a developer weapon they programmed for the sake of bug testing their game. It's a way to get past the RNG.
It's like an extended version of the Elder Melder forging decorations and monster parts with wyverian prints and stuff, but with adding the event quest tickets to the mix.
Some people like more RNG, some like less. The thing that should be a uniting factor and a common point we can all agree on is doing monster hunts with equipment and abilities that fit in with the game's rules.
GGWP
But you state you 'need' to use mods.
But then proceed a catchup mechanic and compare it to an all item shop that litterally gives you everything... for free?
I never got an critical boostt deco on PC. I had 1 on PS4. Does that mean I should mod it in? No.
I will get it.. eventually, if it taeks me 100 hours more or not,.
I do not use such a mod, but I'd consider using one when creating an alt character, or starting a new save on a new machine.
The question is in how much grinding you want to do, and how much of the original experience you want to keep.
Let's say that a pokemon player wanted to catch a "shiny" pokemon. These pokemon are notably different visually, but have absurdly rare appearance rates, to the point that players can literally play for years and never see one. Let's also suppose that they want a pokemon with perfect IVs, which are something to do with their in-game statistics.
Online pokemon battling sites let you build a team with whatever IVs and movesets you want. This makes sense for people who want to focus on PVP builds, but don't really appeal to those who want randomized grind for different statistics.
If you want randomized RNG grinding, then I hear EA's Battlefront 2 has the kind of sense of pride and accomplishment you're looking for. If that's not enough, then there's a whole genre of character battling games called Gatcha games that have the randomization aspect you want.