Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Rising Shadows: Monster Hunter's New Dawn

 


A brand new Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak bug is being examined by the game's developers The issue this time the issue is the loss of craft materials from the RPG action. Crafting materials are an essential element in Monster Hunter Rise and in each Monster Hunter title within the series the players will likely be on alert for when the developers will be able to solve the issue.

Experienced a few issues with gameplay and bugs are not is new to players from the Monster Hunter players. The fact that the game continuously offers updates to its players, whether it is through the normal cycle of hunter events, or the massive patch packs that include new content that can be played and features, it's not unexpected for some new problems to surface. Given how vital crafting is to the overall game and the possibility of crafting materials being lost is something the development team will have to tackle as soon as they will.

In a tweet, Capcom announced that it is looking into a crafting material issue in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak for all platforms. According to the tweet, the issue only occurs when a certain situation occurs where players select items or armor spheres for crafting and upgrading equipment or crafting ornaments. In crafting, some of the selected materials could disappear if the player decides not to continue with the task. This could mean that if they do not follow the instructions on the screen, the tools they could have utilized will be deleted forever.

Luckily, Capcom provides a few guidelines on how to avoid dissolving material and armor spheres from Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. The first tip is that players shouldn't cancel their craft initially particularly if they have already selected the materials. If they do close the crafting screen players shouldn't create any decorations until they've opened another screen that lets them select materials, or they must open the same screen that they accidentally canceled and then close it. The last solution suggested is players rebooting their game and not saving, and potentially losing progress, but not the items to craft.

The replies to the Twitter thread have received mixed responses from fans of Monster Hunter fans particularly since the game has other issues the development team is yet to fix. In an earlier Twitter blog post-Capcom has also addressed the problem of monster aggression, declaring that they'll fix the issue with the next update. It is hoped that the team will apply the fix to the disappearing material bug in the same way also.

Monster Hunter Rise is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox One as well as Xbox Series X/S.

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