Monster Hunter Wilds players have likely spent the weekend diving into the game's myriad hunts and activities. However, PC modders have been equally active, tackling one of the game's early frustrations: the Character Edit Vouchers system.
Both Character Edit Vouchers and Palico Edit Vouchers have made a return in Monster Hunter Wilds, much to the dismay of both new and veteran players. Fortunately, the PC modding community has already developed a workaround that allows for unlimited character and Palico edits, bypassing the need for vouchers.
This community fix comes as no surprise to PC players, as modders have historically addressed similar issues in previous Monster Hunter titles. The mod is straightforward, enabling players to freely access the character creation screen without the need for vouchers. While minor changes like hair and makeup can be made without vouchers, more extensive edits typically require them. This mod effectively removes that barrier.
### Monster Hunter Wilds Weapons Tier ListGiven the track record of previous games, Monster Hunter Wilds is poised to become a hotspot for modding activity. Modders typically focus on enhancing cosmetics, user interfaces, adjusting drop rates, and improving performance, with the latter likely to be a significant focus for Wilds.
Capcom has responded to player feedback regarding performance issues on PC by releasing a troubleshooting guide. The Monster Hunter subreddit's Performance Megathread has been a hub of activity over the launch weekend, with users sharing tips and tweaks to optimize the game's settings.
Despite these issues, player engagement with Monster Hunter Wilds remains high. The game has set a new concurrent player count record on Steam, cementing its status as a record-breaking title in the Monster Hunter series. As the weeks and months pass post-launch, it will be fascinating to see how the community continues to engage with the game.
To kickstart your Monster Hunter Wilds adventure, check out our guide on what the game doesn't tell you, and a comprehensive overview of all 14 weapon types. We're also working on a detailed Monster Hunter Wilds walkthrough, a multiplayer guide to help you play with friends, and instructions on how to transfer your character from the open beta to the full game.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, stating: "Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge."