Sunday, May 2, 2010

Monster Hunter



# Town of Hunters

Successfully complete all offline quests.
# Item duplication

This trick requires two players. First, have player one take an item such as an Immunizer, Mega Juice, Mega Nutriment, Max Potion, Sm Bone Husk, etc., (all Rare 3 and under). Player two must have an empty inventory. Start a quest that is very easy to finish, such as "It's Party Time". When the quest begins, have player one give all the items to player two. When player one has no more items, have him abandon the quest. Player two should finish the quest. By abandoning the quest, player one will keep their items, and by finishing the quest, player two still have the items received. Do this a few times and you will be able to get easy money
by selling the items.





# Easy money

Once you get the money to buy a BBQ Spit, buy it, then go to the Quest Level 1 missions and do Mission 1. Get ten pieces of Raw Meat. Cook eight pieces of Well Done Meat, then take the other two pieces to the Deliver Box. As soon as you complete the mission and return to your village, go to the woman at the fruit stands. You can sell her Well Done Steak for $48 each. Additionally, go on the fishing level 1 mission. Get ten worms out of the supply box and fish in the fishing hole near the base camp. When you run out of bait, get the rest of the worms and go to the fishing hole in Zone 11. Use the rest of the bait there. You can sometimes get more than $1,000.
# Recover health on a mission

If you are out of potions and low on health while on a mission, just find the hut that you start at and press X by the bed. Your character will sleep and recover health.
# Getting good weapons

Buy an Iron Hammer Upgrade it to Iron Hammer +3. Get eight Medium Monster Bones, nine Small Monster Bones, one Large Monster Bone, and one Monster Fluid 4. Upgrade to Bone Axe. 5. Upgrade it to Bone Axe +6. Upgrade it to Bone Broadaxe. This weapon has an attack of 831. Note: All of these weapons together cost $23,310.

Get two small monster bones from the monsters. This can be done in the first level, but if you want to get the sword immediately after the level do not spend $50 before the first level. Then, go to the weapon crafter and have him create the bone sword. It is slow but is incredibly strong.



# Cephalos or Cephadrome hunting

When hunting Cephalos or Cephadrome, make sure to have Sonic Bombs. Time your throw correctly, so that the bomb explodes on top of the monster. Since they are in the sand, they will be thrown out and momentarily stunned, giving you time to hit it. Also, Small Barrel-Bombs work as well, but they must explode just when the monster is under them. Another thing that works is hitting them with a great sword.
# Prepare for monster attacks

Try to be prepared to lure a monster to its death. Set traps in multiple places around your village. When a monster is spotted, lure it towards traps. As the monster goes past, have a teammate shoot the traps. They will blow up, injuring or killing the monsters.
# Worms for fishing

Go to section 11 in the first and second star question. Go to the white round flat rock and press X. You will keep getting worms for awhile.
# Kut Ku Scales

Kut Ku Scales can be found in area one during level one and two star missions. Go down the hill. Near the edge of the water in one of the corners are some piles of dung. Search them. Every other time you will get a Kut Ku Scale, which can be sold for a high price.
# Defeating the Kut Ku

If you are an Archer, lure the Kut Ku into area 7. Kill the Velociprey and climb onto the ledge. It cannot hit you, but you can kill it easily. This works best with Crag shots. If it runs away just lure it back in.




# Vespoid parts

Vespoids are the little bugs that are annoying to kill. Most of the time they will explode when they die, leaving no pieces to carve. To get easy Vespoid and Hornetaur (beetle) pieces, get a Hunter's Knife and upgrade it to a Hydra Bite so that it adds poison. With that weapon, when you hit the Vespoids you will poison them and they will most likely drop to the ground, leaving behind a carcass to carve from.
# Item combinations

Ancient Potion: Kelbi Horn + Immunizer
Antidote: Antidote Herb + Blue Mushroom
Antidote Flute: Flute + Antiseptic Stone
Antidote S: Antidote Herb + Huskberry
Antiseptic Stone: Earth Crystal + Bitterbug
Armor Flute: Mega Armorskin + Med Monster Bone
Armor S: Huskberry + Armor Seed
Armorskin: Catalyst + Armor Seed
Arrowana Bait: Cricket + Bugbopper
Bomb Material: Sap Plant + Stone
Catalyst: Honey + Bitterbug
Clust S level 1: Huskberry + Bomberry
Clust S level 2: Sm Bone Husk + Wyvern Claw
Clust S level 3: Lg Bone Husk + Scatterfish
Crag S level 1: Huskberry + Burst Arrowana
Crag S level 2: Sm Bone Husk + Burst Arrowana
Crag S level 3: Lg Bone Husk + Bomb Arrowana
Demon Drug: Catalyst + Power Seed
Demon Flute: Mega Demondrug + Med Monster Bone
Demon S: Huskberry + Power Seed
Disk S: Huskberry + Diskstone
Dragon S: Lg Bone Husk + Dragon Seed
Drugged Meat: Raw Meat + Sleep Herb
Dung Bomb: Bomb Material + Dung
Dung S: Dung + Huskberry
Flashbomb: Bomb Material + Flashbug
Goldfish Bait: Fire Fly + Snakebee Larva
Gunpowder: Fire Herb + Nitroshroom
Healt Flute: Flute + Lifepowder
Herbal Medicine: Cactus Flower + Bitterbug
Lg. Barrel Bomb: Gunpowder + Lg. Barrel
Lifecrystals: Godbug + Wyvern Fang
Lifepowder: Lifecrystals + Wyvern Claw
Max Potion: Mega Nutrients + Dragon Toadstool
Mega Armor Skin: Armorskin + Pale Extract
Mega Demon Drug: Demondrug + Khezu Extract
Mega Juice: Power Extract + Well-Done Steak
Mega Nutrients: Nutrients + Honey
Mega Potion: Potion + Honey
Net: Spiderweb + Ivy
Normal S level 2: Huskberry + Needleberry
Normal S level 3: Huskberry + Rumblefish
Nutrients: Blue Mushroom + Godbug
Paint S: Paintberry + Huskberry
Paintball: Sap Plant + Paintberry
Pellet S level 1: Huskberry + Scatternut
Pellet S level 2: Huskberry + Wyvern Fang
Pellet S level 3: Sm Bone Husk + Wyvern Fang
Pierce S level 1: Huskberry + Velociprey Fang
Pierce S level 2: Huskberry + Pin Tuna
Pierce S level 3: Sm Bone Husk + Pin Tuna
Pitfall Trap: Net + Trap Tool
Poison S level 1: Toadstool + Huskberry
Poison S level 2: Sm Bone Husk + Loprey Fang
Poisoned Meat: Raw Meat + Toadstool
Potion: Herb + Blue Mushroom
Power Juice: Catalyst + Rare Steak
Recov S level 1: Herb + Huskberry
Recov S level 2: Potion + Huskberry
Sleep S level 1: Huskberry + Sleep Herb
Sleep S level 2: Sm Husk Bone + Sleepyfish
Sm. Barrel Bomb: Fire Herb + Small Barrel
Smoke Bomb: Bomb Material + Ivy
Sonic Bomb: Gunpowder + Screamer
Stun S level 1: Stunshroom + Huskberry
Stun S level 2: Sm Bone Husk + Genprey Fang
Tainted Meat: Raw Meat+ Stunshroom
Tuna Bait: Worm + Vembug

# Bonus Urgent quests

The following bonus Urgent quests can only be unlocked in offline mode by creating one of the indicated pieces of armor or completing a quest. You do not need to make the entire set or wear it.

Terror Of The Gravios quest: Create a Cephalos armor piece.
Handle With Care quest: Complete the Terror Of The Gravios quest.
The Runaway Diablos quest: Create a Monoblos armor piece.
The Shadow In The Cave quest: Creat a Vespoid armor piece.
A Troublesome Pair quest: Complete all quests and secret quests.

# Movies in gallery

Successfully complete the following Five Star or Urgent quests in offline mode to unlock the corresponding gallery movie:

Diablos Ecology movie: The Runaway Diablos
Gravios Ecology movie: Terror Of The Gravios
Hall Of Heros movie: Horn Of The Monoblos
Khezu Ecology movie: Best The Shadow In The Cave
Plesioth Ecology movie: Aater Wyvern In The Desert
Rathian Ecology movie: Slay The Rathian

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Friday, April 2, 2010

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Review



GSC Game World's S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series is a mixed-bag of emotions for gamers. On one hand, the atmosphere and setting are, without a doubt, some of the best designed for a first-person shooter. With that said, the series is also notorious for being extremely buggy or and incomplete, requiring modders to step in to fill the holes. With two games already finished, GSC Game World looks to Call of Pripyat to help bring the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series to a successful close.





Call of Pripyat takes place after the events of Shadow of Chernobyl in the surrounding area of Pripyat; the city closest to the disaster area, which is a nice change as both of the first two games took place in roughly the same areas. You play as a member of the military sent into the Zone on a mission to investigate a few military helicopters that crashed there while on a mission. You are given a weapon, basic armor, some food, and then you're on your own.

The first thing fans of the series will notice is that Call of Pripyat is arguably the most stable of the three. Unfortunately, it still has its quirks. Running the game on Windows 7, I can say that I suffered no crashing issues at all. Instead, I did notice stuttering during loading, particularly when jumping ahead in time to the beginning of a mission.

Visually, the game is pretty much the same as the previous two. Players can expect ravaged, radiation-filled environments crawling with mutants and enemies. Some details, however, were scaled back to increase performance. For example, vegetation details on distant hills don't appear until you move much closer to them. The downside to this sacrifice is that distant ground is bare, smoothed over, and solid-colored. One of the biggest reasons for the performance tweaks is the larger maps that are featured in Call of Pripyat. The days of the Zone being divided into smaller maps that require loading between them are over. In the end, however, the environments aren't really anything you haven't seen already from the first two titles. Although, the city of Pripyat is probably the most interesting of places to scavenge.



Call of Pripyat does run on the same engine as the other titles as well, which is starting to show its age compared to FPS games being released this year. And, along with the engine comes the touchy controls and shooter gameplay. Furthermore, Call of Pripyat seems to have the same AI problems its predecessors had. For example, when attempting to sneak up on enemies during the black of night, they become alerted to your presence despite remaining out of sight and being completely quiet. At one point, while sneaking up on some mercenaries, I shot a mercenary in the back of the head with a silenced assault rifle. Immediately after he died, all of the mercenaries in the building were alerted to my presence and began to move toward my position. Interestingly, this doesn't seem to occur in every instance, but it can be a frustrating experience when trying to remain stealthy.

Combat aside, the game also has a few new features based on community feedback. For example, a new sleeping feature was added that allows players to skip ahead to certain times of the day. Therefore, if you prefer making an attack attempt at night, but it is midday, you don't have to wander around wasting time. One problem with this system, however, is that some missions are time sensitive, and if you happen to sleep through one, it will fail, which can be permanent.

Another new feature in Call of Pripyat is GSC's "A-Life" system, which simulates real-life needs for your character. For example, getting hungry will have negative effects on your character, so having food on you for those longer excursions into the Zone is a crucial habit to learn. Moreover, your character will develop hunger if you sleep for long periods of time, even if you didn't need food when first going to sleep. The system is a nice addition because it makes the food items worth collecting and using.

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