You might want to cut down on the hacking, Monster Hunter Wilds cheaters, as Capcom warns it can make the game "unplayable"

Online gaming is all about community and fair play, but when it comes to cheating, things can quickly take a turn for the worse. In the case of Monster Hunter: World's online multiplayer mode, Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has issued a stern warning to players who engage in unauthorized data modification. The official Monster Hunter Twitter account shared a post yesterday announcing that the company has confirmed the hacking of game data in various High Rank environments.

Capcom's warning is clear: "Modified data can interfere with normal gameplay and even render the game unplayable." This means that if you're playing a quest with modified data, it could potentially ruin your gaming experience. The company has provided a handy chart outlining different criteria to help players identify potential modifications, such as unusual target monsters or excessive health points.

Capcom is taking a proactive approach to address the issue by implementing additional countermeasures in future updates. These measures will help detect users who have engaged in unauthorized modification of game data and prevent other players from being implicated in such actions. However, for now, the company is examining the final ranking results for the recent Doshaguma of the Hollow challenge quest to identify cheaters.

So, why would you bother cheating in a game like Monster Hunter: World? The answer lies in the game's competitive nature and the rewards that come with it. In a game where skill and strategy reign supreme, cheating undermines the very foundation of fair play. By playing honestly, you're not only respecting your fellow players but also contributing to a positive gaming community.

Capcom's stance on cheating is unwavering: "We do not condone or tolerate cheating in any form." The company emphasizes that every player's ranking and achievements are earned through hard work and dedication. So, if you're feeling the urge to cheat, perhaps it's time to put down your controller and explore other gaming options.

For those who may be wondering what kind of countermeasures Capcom plans to implement, rest assured that more information will be shared in future updates. In the meantime, keep an eye on your account for any restrictions, and remember: fair play is always the way to go!