The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Monster Hunter Rise PC demo has just launch𒆙ed today. Prospective hunters will get to experience three ♓hunting quests at beginner, intermediate, and advanced difficulty, as well as a training quest in both offline solo and multiplayer.
To try the demo, just head on over to the and click on the download dem♌o button. All 14 weapon types will be available from the Switch version, but with massive visual upgrades like 4K resolution, better textures, up-rezzed monsters, better l🐬ighting and weather effects, and more.
Controller support is still there if you prefer the more console-like approach, but the Rise on PC also supports mouse and keyboard too. There's also built-in voice chat this time around.
The demo isn't particularly long at just two tutorial quests and three main quests. After basic training, you'll be taught the basics of Wyvern Riding (a new feature in Monster Hunter Rise) before embarking on your first real hunt to kill the Great Izuchi. After that, you can take on the Mizutsune before gearing up to slay the fearsome and fiery Magnamalo.
If it's anything like the Monster Hunter World demo, you should be able to bring your save file into the final game when it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:launches on January 12, but Capcom hasn't said one way or the other.
Our own Dave Aubrey, who's spent almost 100 hours on Monster Hunter Rise on the Switch, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:gave the PC demo a try. He was all praise of the added visual fidelity on the monsters and the much smoother combat, but Capcom didn't upgrade the background and terrain as much as they did the character and monster models. That said, he still recommends the PC version over the Switch one, especially for the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:upcoming Sunbreak expansion.
Sadly, there’s not g﷽oing to be crossplay between the Switch and PC versions (at least at launch), so check with your friends be🎀fore making the leap to PC.