Over the weekend, players of *Monster Hunter Wilds* have been immersed in a plethora of hunts and activities. Meanwhile, the PC modding community has been hard at work addressing an early point of contention: the need for Character Edit Vouchers.
The return of both Character Edit Vouchers and Palico Edit Vouchers in *Monster Hunter Wilds* has been met with frustration from both new and veteran players. However, PC modders have swiftly developed a solution to bypass this limitation, offering unlimited edits for characters and Palicos. This community-driven fix was anticipated by PC players, given the history of modders addressing similar issues in previous Monster Hunter titles. The mod simplifies the process by eliminating the need for vouchers when making extensive changes during character creation, although minor adjustments like hair and makeup remain freely editable.
Considering the modding trends of past games, *Monster Hunter Wilds* is likely to see significant activity in the modding community. Typically, modders focus on enhancing cosmetics, user interface, drop rates, and performance, with the latter being a critical area of attention.
Capcom has proactively addressed performance issues on PC by releasing a troubleshooting guide. The conversation has continued over the launch weekend on the Monster Hunter subreddit's Performance Megathread, where players are assisting each other in optimizing the game's settings.
Despite these challenges, *Monster Hunter Wilds* has been a hit, helping Steam achieve a new record for concurrent player counts and becoming a landmark title for the series. As the game progresses from days into weeks and months post-launch, the community's engagement and contributions will be key to watch.
To kickstart your adventure in *Monster Hunter Wilds*, check out guides that cover what the game doesn't explicitly tell you, a comprehensive look at all 14 weapon types, and our ongoing walkthrough. For multiplayer enthusiasts, there's a guide on how to play with friends, and if you participated in the open beta, learn how to transfer your beta character 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."