Thanks! Guys, if you want to know how to obtain/combine something, just google it. It will require only a few secs than about 10min in this forum
What's the drop rate for Tigrex's head? I've killed him 4 times in a row now (Snow Mountain & Desert) slashed him a scarf in his head everytime and even catched this sucker once but now drop of his head right now Village elder quests btw.
Well I got blangonga fangs with a LONG SWORD after capturing him and I was going after his tail(got 3 )and I did not even attack his head for the fangs so I think it is about luck,capturing greatly helps!
You cant beat it technically. The game keeps going as you live life as a hunter. I have unlocked all videos already, which include 2 credits videos, but i havent even unlocked the Fatalis Trio yet. Im lazy to play the g-rank training missions. On the PSP version, i have killed each elder dragon at least 30 times each (including each of the Fatalis), and most other boss monsters at least 100 times each (missing a few titles for my guild card). But i can keep playing as the game doesnt end. That said, my 2500-hour save file doesnt even have 75% of all the equips in the game.
How do you chat in multiplayer lobby? Can't seem to figure it out. Do I need to install another app for it to work?
Go to the chat menu. There will be a new group, like "gathering hall chat 2/2/2014 14:30". Everybody in the same hall will be in tht group
Just out of interest, slightly off topic, does anyone know if there is any MFI controllers that are compatible with iPad 3 for Monster Hunter? I see no reason why it wouldn't work but all website say that MFI is only for iPad 4 onwards.
Well Apple made it so that MFI controllers only work with devices that have lightning port, for whatever reason I don't know. I guess your only choice now is to jailbreak and use a PS/Xbox controller.
Is there a way to stream the screen of the iphone to a windows pc? But not with apple tv because I don't have it.
See that's what I thought but it makes no sense because the Steelseries controller I wanted is a wireless system so it should work despite the fact my iPad has a 30 pin port. Unfortunately jailbreaking isn't really an option for me. Don't really feel to comfortable with the idea since I bricked my old iPhone 3GS by jailbreaking.
Guys am I correct?On the official mhfu for ios trailer video I said that I am sick of all these people who complain about Capcom's choise on releasing it on ios cause more people will play it on pc and stuff and stuff and also said that ios is a future of the mobile gaming and told them like there are so many games on ios right now that were "impossible to port on ios because of their hugeness".What do you think guys?I do think that ios IS gonna be a future of mobile gaming and I am really happy with this port.
I think there was always going to be a lot of skeptics and commotion about this release, a PC release would have made sense but I'm sure if that was something that crossed Capcom's mind then they would just release Monster Hunter Frontier worldwide. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite was designed to be a portable game so iOS is the most suitable platform for a re-release. I tend to find that the android community get quite aggressive when there is an iOS exclusive title so I wasn't surprised when it was revealed and there was endless complaints about the choice of iOS. Personally it has really made my iPad money well spent, couldn't be happier with such a great game on a bigger screen. More to the point though I think iOS is the future of portable gaming because it seems like the software possibilities are almost endless now.
Should I download this on my iPad mini 1st gen or my iPhone 5s? Also I'm just gonna say I'm away and don't have a PC to use Ifun box or whatever it's called.
Depends on how good you are with small controls, I had it on my iPhone 4S first but moved it over to my iPad 3 because of performance and it being better on the eyes. I would recommend trying it on your iPad mini. There is a lot going on, on the screen at once so I think it's easier with a larger screen.
I personally find the controls easier and more fluid on a small screen but it's a matter of preference. I'm sure you could get used to either.