is changing the core formula quite a lot. From implementing easier combat features and new weapons to shaking up the world design to accommodate a new, sprawling open world, a lot is changing with this new entry into the beloved franchise. Of course, this is nothing new, as dedicated fans will know. The games have slowly been evolving since the first entry, with each new addition attempting to both cater to the hardcore fans and those who want to get into it, but feel too overwhelmed.
won't please everyone, but Capcom is trying its hardest to ensure that everyone is happy. In particular, Capcom is implementing a mechanic that'll benefit solo players, a small, but growing portion of the fan base. This new feature may not appeal to hardcore fans — specifically those who enjoy for the co-op hunting adventure that it always has been — but it will draw in a new cohort of fans and enable those who are playing alone to have just as much fun.
One of best improvements is the introduction of AI companions. These function very similarly to Pawns, as they roam freely alongside the player and make independent actions when fighting a monster. They'll use their own weapons, combos, and attacks entirely without the input of the player, making them, for all intents and purposes, feel like real people. They'll even move erratically around the map, never sticking too close to you, while also ensuring that they're available at all times if needed.
They can appear in either solo games or in co-op with a friend.The AI hunters are called via the S.O.S mechanic, which can be done at any point while exploring the open world, even in the middle of a challenging monster hunt. That means that solo players who want to attempt to take on one of toughest monsters can do so and still feel reassured that if everything goes pear-shaped, then they have a backup solution. Of course, fans will think that this is nothing new, and that is partially true.
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