Capcom has highlighted ongoing cheating issues within Monster Hunter Wilds, where players are modifying game data to gain higher rewards in quests. They issued a warning advising players to avoid modified quests, which can lead to corruption of their game files or detection by anti-cheat measures. The company provided guidance on identifying legitimate quests, which typically feature 1-2 target monsters and limited rewards. Furthermore, Capcom is implementing stronger anti-cheat strategies in future updates to protect the integrity of gameplay and prevent players from inadvertently participating in altered quests.
Capcom has issued a warning to players about the unauthorized modification of game data in Monster Hunter Wilds quests, cautioning against the risks associated with modified quests.
Players who engage with altered quests face potential game corruption or detection by Capcom's anti-cheat systems, risking their gameplay experience.
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