Capcom has outlined what players can expect from the next update for Monster Hunter Wilds, mainly fixes for some frustrating bugs that made customizing equipment or collecting monster parts more frustrating.
Monster Hunter Wilds launched on the last day of February and has already sold over 8 million copies, according to Capcom. While Monster Hunter Wilds is a great game overall, players did spot several issues that made the hunting process more frustrating. Ahead of Title Update 1’s release next month, Capcom has outlined the issues it plans to fix in Monster Hunter Wilds Ver. 1.000.05.00 on March 10.
That notably includes a glitch where cut-off monster parts would change into different monster parts and issues that would revert certain customization changes when using the Equipment Loadout menu. You can check out the full list of issues Capcom plans to resolve in Ver. 1.000.05.00 below, courtesy of the official support page for Monster Hunter Wilds.
- The Meal Invitation event at Azuz and Sild does not occur on some occasions.
- An issue occurring when using Equipment Loadout, causing decorations to be removed from equipment, Bowgun Customization being reverted back to default, and Kinsects reverting to the initial rarity.
- When cutting off monster parts, the parts change into a monster part from a different monster.
- Gravios does not gain resistance to flinches after breaking its parts.
- An issue which may cause crashes or some monsters to act strangely under certain situations.
- Some skills are unintentionally activated under certain conditions.
- Some items/rewards can be obtained repeatedly under certain conditions.
- When trying to catch a fish with a capture net, the fishes nearby do not swim away from the fishing spot.
- Some environmental features such as floating rubbles can be activated multiple times.
- An issue wherein Main Mission: Chapter 5-1 “Omens” cannot be progressed.
- Palico’s support move “Attract Vigorwasps” may cause the hunter to become unresponsive to some controls.
- When scrolling through the quest list, only the first 20 quests are shown correctly.
- An issue which may cause the game to forcefully shut down when starting a game with saved data that encountered a force quit.
Additionally, Capcom also confirmed some other issues with Monster Hunter Wilds that it recognizes are there but that won’t be resolved in the next patch. That includes the following:
- A network error occurs when firing an SOS flare right after a quest begins.
- Link Members are not prioritized over other players and may not appear in some places including Base Camps.
- Palico’s attacks with blunt weapons do not inflict stun and exhaust damages.
- Hunter Profile cannot be edited properly in some occasions.
Monster Hunter Wilds is available now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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