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Capcom cracks down on cheaters in Monster Hunter update
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30928, member: 2262"] Capcom plans to add a new Arena Quests mode when they update Monster Hunter Wilds. This competitive mode lets players race against the clock for the fastest times. Winners can grab spots on leaderboards and earn special cosmetic items. Players caught cheating face serious consequences. Anyone found breaking the rules might lose their rewards. Cheaters could be banned from playing Arena Quests. In serious cases, Capcom might restrict or suspend player accounts entirely. The company made these warnings clear in recent announcements on social media and their blog. Monster Hunter Wilds works differently from many games because it has no built-in cheat detection. This makes the game run smoothly on Linux systems and Steam Deck, but it also creates challenges for catching cheaters. Capcom relies on other players to report suspicious behavior instead. If you think someone in your group is cheating, Capcom wants you to leave the quest right away. You should report that player through their Hunter Profile screen. Be careful about who you play with because if any team member cheats, everyone loses their rewards. Capcom states that players falsely accused of cheating cannot claim missed rewards later. The good news? You can earn all Arena Quest rewards by playing alone or with Support Hunters. Capcom mentioned they might make the special pendant rewards available through other means in the future. [/QUOTE]
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