The more you change, the more chaotic it becomes! "Monster Hunter: The Wild" update has led to more negative reviews
Capcom released the 1.021 version update of Monster Hunter: Wilderness yesterday, aiming to optimize the game experience, but some players reported that the patch actually caused the game crash. The official has confirmed the problem and is being repaired urgently.
This crash problem particularly affects the difficult combat experience. For example, if a player unfortunately dies after dozens of minutes of fighting with the newly added 9-star monster, the game may directly collapse, resulting in a loss of progress. This kind of mentality bug has caused dissatisfaction among a large number of players.
It should be noted that this is the third time that "Wilderness" has encountered major technical problems since its release. Steam's reviews remained at "mixed reviews", with more than half of the negative reviews pointing to game performance. Although the optimization patch launched last month attempts to improve the experience, the results are limited. Although game director Yu Tokuda also promised to optimize CPU load, the patience of the player group is gradually exhausted.
This update not only failed to restore reputation, but added 353 negative reviews within 24 hours. Data shows that the game's single-day negative review rate has remained at 75%-85% in the past month, which shows players' dissatisfaction with the game.