Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)'s servers (which has nothing to do with Nintendo) prevents codes such as Infinite Health and for players to carry weapons/armor that they normally can't obtain at their level.
I'm late to this thread, and I'm not aware how the MH-world works when it comes to gear/weapons. But are you saying to me that if I go online with my level 1-5 character and I have a gear/weapon for a level 30+ character in my inventory I'll get banned?
Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)'s servers (which has nothing to do with Nintendo) prevents codes such as Infinite Health and for players to carry weapons/armor that they normally can't obtain at their level.
I'm late to this thread, and I'm not aware how the MH-world works when it comes to gear/weapons. But are you saying to me that if I go online with my level 1-5 character and I have a gear/weapon for a level 30+ character in my inventory I'll get banned?
1. necroed but you already stated that.
2. the game doesnt really work with equiptment in lvls like that but basically thats how it is if there wasn't any way to get it where your at.
EDIT: Theres no inventory for weapons, there a storage box for all weapons and armor. Also weapon/armor can't be traded, only item that help in the battlefield.
Capcom has this held down if it's anything like the first game. Back then a friend of mine used a gameshark to get a HR13+ sword when he was HR5. He was perma banned 2 days later.
Regardless of how *hackable* the Wii is, Capcom knows how to spot them, and judging from this article, they know how to deal with them too.
XD
January 1, 10000
"This here box has been passed down in our family for many generations. Time has forgotten what is inside it, but it appears to have an airtight seal, so whatever it is should be in good condition... let's open it..."
"Dear Reader,
This Wii is no longer banned from playing Monster Hunter Tri online.
Have fun.
(Name here)"
"Capcom? What's a Capcom?"
"Sony hasn't put up LBP on the internet yet, just a demo" "That's like playing the PS3 version without the downloadable content. It still gets the job done, but come on!" "They hate extra support too!" "Come on!" "I know, right?" ... "What's wrong with them?!"
Regardless of how *hackable* the Wii is, Capcom knows how to spot them, and judging from this article, they know how to deal with them too.
XD
January 1, 10000
"This here box has been passed down in our family for many generations. Time has forgotten what is inside it, but it appears to have an airtight seal, so whatever it is should be in good condition... let's open it..."
"Dear Reader,
This Wii is no longer banned from playing Monster Hunter Tri online.