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Monster Hunter Wilds' new gyro controls are a fantastic option for disabled and able-bodied players alike




Buried under the mountains of confusing and redundant menus, Monster Hunter Wilds is among is far and away one of the most accessible games I've played in recent years. Clumsily laying my cards on the table here: I'm diagnosed with Klumpke's Palsy, which has atrophied my right hand into a limp and imprecise claw-thing that makes rapid or complex inputs extremely difficult. I've come to rely on accommodations like gyro aim, macros, and controllers with extra paddles...
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Oops! Monster Hunter Wilds credits attributed a performance to the wrong voice actor, so expect a change to the credits in the next major update landing next month

Monster Hunter Wilds is getting another important change in the upcoming title update. It may not be a new monster, nor a new difficulty option, but nonetheless it's something that needs doing! It turns out, one of the characters was credited incorrectly in the credits, which is soon to be fixed.

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The best Monster Hunter Wilds mods




The Monster Hunter Wilds mod scene is bustlin'. There are more mods out there than there are doshaguma pelts in my inventory waiting to get crafted into fancy pants. And it's a good thing, too, because even with the best PC settings for Monster Hunter Wilds, this is a game with some performance and graphical... shall we say, challenges...
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Monster Hunter Wilds weapon tier list




If you're looking to broaden your Monster Hunter Wilds weapon horizons, choosing a new weapon type to try can be a daunting choice. Flipping through the in-game weapon guide assaults your eyes with a blur of gauges, meters, and mechanics. What's an amped state? How do all those ammo types work? Is the Gunlance actually cooler because it has a gun on it? (Generally, yes.)..
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Monster Hunter Wilds' best change is to its layered armor, letting me finally run amok with dressup the way I should have always been able to




What are videogames if not a vessel for parading around all the cool fashion ensembles I've created, treating the whole thing like my own personal Paris Fashion Week? If a game lets me customise what my character is wearing, you best know I'm going to be milking the hell out of that, curating the coolest fits that'll have people taking screenshots and asking their friends "does anyone know what armor this incredibly dashing young adventurer is wearing?"..
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