Monster Hunter Wilds Players Warned To Stay Away From Cheaters

Capcom has warned that playing in quests with cheaters could "render the game unplayable."
The warning is accompanied by an image showing what players should look for to identify if a quest is legit, or has been modified. The image explains that legitimate quests will only ever have 1-2 target monsters, with a max of five rewards per monster, for example.
The issue is impacting "High Rank environment Investigations, Field Surveys, and more," following patch 1.010. Capcom also added that future updates will include more robust anti-cheat measures to detect people modifying the game, and prevent players from having to identify hacked quests on their own.
Monster Hunter Wilds received its first major title update at the start of the month, which added Leviathan-class monster Mizutsune, a Zoa Shia hunt, new armor and weapons, and heaps more.
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Monster Hunter Wilds PC Xbox Series X PlayStation 5This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG