Capcom announced its best-selling title, Monster Hunter World, is coming to PC in August. But players who are chomping at the bit to mod the game or play with their friends on PS4 and Xbox One may be disappointed. In an interview with PC Gamer , producer Ryozo Tsujimoto said the team “doesn’t have anything to announce at this time” when it comes to mod support for Monster Hunter World. Tsujimoto was a bit more direct about the team’s stance on cross-platform play, events and updates, noting the challenges of synching up the PC and console versions of Monster Hunter World. ” I want to synch these up as much as possible, but as mentioned previously regarding title updates, the differences in versions between platforms may prevent them being completely the same time. [Balance patches] will be a case-by-case situation. If we find bugs that are happening only on PC for example, or issues arising after a title update, then we would put patches out on each platform as soon as possible. If there was an issue common to all platforms, however, doing it piecemeal would be less preferable than fixing every version at the same time so that everyone… Read full this story
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