Hello, peas, everyone is going gnarly over the new Monster Hunter Wilds, and who isn’t busy looking for hunting parties to the Forbidden Lands? Multiplayer is casting some light on the whole situation, making it even cooler, but the responses are twisting me in a joy-disappointment loop.

Now, let’s get on with the actual talking guide: Capcom promised a brief guide where it would help players to connect and hunt. Quite a bang, right? But like many people, @redskarrtcg talked about feeling pretty disappointed with everything to do with the multiplayer system; “I just want to play the whole game with my friends,” they said. Obviously, who wouldn’t feel that way? Please don’t punish me just to drag me back to camp while I’m trying to team with my pals.

Also, I’ve seen some players like @parajumperz whine about how complicated they make their invitation processes. “Why can’t I see my buddy when we’re in the same private lobby?” Ugh! That’s so frustrating! All players want to do is jump right into action, and now they’re waiting around—killing the vibe.

Then we have guys like @Seydos87, who just want “a functional game.” Everyone here gets it! It is very difficult to enjoy the large epic hunt when it feels like the internet connection was from the last decade. Also, with @IiegikiriI worried about framerate issues on high-end setups, it makes one wonder whether Capcom really needs to step up their game with optimization patches.

But all is not clouds and pitchforks! @KazLordZar also made a positive note in the complaints, saying, once everything goes well, the hunt looks “awesome.” Moments like that are why we all live for it, right? Those wild hunts where super giants hold their jaws up and almost make us gasp in awe.

Speaking of monsters, @AzraelNZ poured his heart into a review of this game: beauty. A beautiful profit safari with all sorts of varied biomes and apex predators. Now that sounds like an epic adventure! Who wouldn’t want to dive in on that experience?

Of course, there are the age-old requests for collections on the PC, like @_pgumhcconpcac. Who could get not nostalgic of Elder days; many of those old-timers even call Wilds parts “certified FLOP,” like what @basedtweetsonly observed. A source of mixed reviews surfaces from Steam. Is Capcom even hearing this?

In a nutshell, while others buzz with excitement, they actually improve it for themselves. Multiplayer connect—they hunt together! Hope Capcom takes heed and sparks off excitements in each and every hunter. So, who’s gearing up to get gathered with partic? To show those monsters who’s boss? Because I know I will be! And speaking of games, keep an eye out for Halo Infinite news that might be coming your way soon!