The other topic was dead, so I made a new one."quoting from the un-official MH wikia"Monster Hunter 3 is the third installment in the Monster Hunter series and is the direct sequel to Monster Hunter 2. It was first announced for the Playstation 3, but was canceled. Capcom, specifically Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii, announced on October 10, 2007 that Monster Hunter 3 will be a Wii-exclusive title.Online Play* Japan's monthly fee for online: o 30 Days: 800 Wii Points o 60 Days: 1500 Wii Points o 90 Days: 2000 Wii Points * US & EU releases will feature FREE online play. Confirmed on 02/24/10 [1]* US & EU will have separate servers, meaning Americans will not be able to play with Europeans or Japanese (and vice versa).* Online play will consist of 4-player teams. The "lobby" areas are in the form of a city, similar to the Town of Minegarde for Monster Hunter (Playstation 2).* Online "arm wrestling" feature.* Decorate your house with furnishings and invite other players to view your home.* Add players to your friends list or search online via their "Online ID" o Monster Hunter Tri will not be using friend codes * Chat online using the onscreen keyboard, a USB keyboard, or pre-made messages.* Wii Speak is confirmed for the European and American release on February 1st, 2010.Why moved from the HD consoles to the Wii?1.Many People were asking why Capcom went for the Wii, this is what Capcom had to say:"It was a strategic decision set by the team and our Japanese management to address an emerging market on the Wii. At the time the decision was made, it was in reference to the Wii market in general, no particular sub-segement thereof." — Christian Svensson, Capcom’s Sr.Director of and On August 23rd, 2008 Capcom had to explain a bit more about why they went Wii:"I can’t discuss the localization issues at this time. As for the decision to bring it to the Wii, I think there were many. I think it’s fair to say that CJ wanted to bring one of its premier franchises (possibly THE premier franchise when you look at the Japanese market) to the broader audience that the Wii represents. At least, that’s one of many variables that pushed it in that direction." "end of quote."The online gameplay is very enjoyable, lagfree, and USB keyboard friendly. I really love the ways you can upgrade your weapons and armor with things you find.New to the series is the Bowgun weapon. This is the only weapon you can use from a distance. They are a little bit weaker, but they are very easy to use and you get hit much less. You can upgrade the different parts at will and you have all kinds of different ammo kinds.All weapons are a lot different of the rest, and need proper skill to use effectively.Discuss :3EDIT: Post your ID and i'll put it here :D
Does Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate have client sided mobs too?If you search "monster hunter client sided" on google this topic is the 5th result.