Monster Hunter Wilds player uses the power of math to prove why the beta left “some weapons feeling worse” compared to Monster Hunter World or Rise

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If you, like many other players, decided to dive into Monster Hunter Wilds over its beta period, you might have been left feeling a little underwhelmed by certain weapons, and now, thanks to the power of math, it’s been proven that there’s a reason why. 

Over on Twitter, user Axelayer has explained that, no, “it’s not just you” who thought that “the combat in the MHWilds beta felt ‘off,'” and when you compare footage side by side from previous games like Monster Hunter: World, you can see why that’s the case. Namely, it looks like it’s partially down to the reduction (and sometimes outright removal) of hitstop –  that short pause that happens after a big attack connects with an opponent, which helps emphasize the power or heaviness of a hit. It seems that Capcom has “reduced hitstop on most (if not all) weapon types in Wilds, leading to some weapons feeling worse than they did in prior games,” Axelayer points out.





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