Monster Hunter Wilds’ controversial glitch exploit prompts warning from Capcom about EULA violations - AUTOMATON WEST
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Capcom comes in with a warning due to a recently discovered viral glitch in Monster Hunter Wilds being exploited by players.

Really Capcom?

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Aww, infinite sliding looked so fun… Wish I knew about this before the patch…

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Ain’t nothing wrong with downgrading to play the game you want.

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can you downgrade MH wilds? Like, isn’t it a server-based online game that fully gets to validate which clients connect to it?

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Go forth, young squire. 🙌🏽

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