![]() Requires Custom Config to remap the camera to the right analog stick. Remaster and minis: black screen and freeze. Make your own EBOOT.PBP, Re-sign EBOOT.BIN & 0-out ALLDATA.EBN (unneed install data) ![]() Tested English patched version.Ĭrispy sound as minis (eboot needs resign). There are reports of issues with vision mode. Tested as a Remaster: Freezing on the black screen during the boot. Subtitles are too fast during cutscenes, everything else is fine. This game was reported previouslly as Playable with notes: decrypted PGD File (req: either additional EBOOT or EMU patches), save works Other compatibility lists: PSP Emulator Compatibility List (on PS4), PPSSPP Emulator game reports (on PC/Android)īlack screen as a Remaster & mini. It doesn't works and/or can't be completed because there are some critical problem at some point that doesn't allows to continue gaming. Syntax for wiki editors: Critical problems, doesn't boots, freezes or crashes after some gaming progress. A game that was released in 3 regions: PAL-EU, NTSC-U/C, NTSC-J and was reported as playable in the 3 regions counts as 3 units in the playable counter Version 5.This counters represents how many times each tag was used in this wiki page. In fact, there actually is an official HD port of MHP3rd for PS3 but it was never translated. Item and monster names and such match the official translations as best it can.Ĭombine it with the “HD version” texture patch (Google “Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD PSP”) if playing on PPSSPP. Just remember to combine Herb and Blue Mushroom to make Potion, then combine Potion and Honey to create Mega-Potion.) (The recipe “Combine” tutorial might stump you if you’re unfamiliar with it. It helps if this is not your first MH game, because then you’d pretty much know what to do for those first 10 quests even without the Chief’s guidance. Pretty much the “Wisdom of the Chief” parts of the tutorial are still in Japanese. Most of the village dialog is translated. It helps if you have played another Monster Hunter game before, especially MH3/3U, MH4/U and/or MHGen/U. It works and it will get you through the game. It has MH1’s village because Freedom 1 did not change the village, even though it is the refined “G”/”Ultimate” version of Monster Hunter 1. In fact, you’ll notice that MHG/U only has villages from the “other game” in each generation, including the village from Freedom 2/Unite instead of MH2’s village. If you have played MH Generations (Ultimate), and wondered where Yokumo Village was from, it’s from MHP3. MHP3 has its own charms though, certainly. It is less complex than MH4 and Generations. Similar to how Monster Hunter Generations is the same 4th gen engine as Monster Hunter 4.Ĭomplexity and depth… it’s on par with MH3 but without the swimming or water combat. Think of it as a different game using the same game engine as MH3U. Unlike Monster Hunter Tri / 3 Ultimate (MH3U) and its “fishing village” theme, complete with water combat, MHP3 features an East Asian theme (similar to Monster Hunter Rise) and no water combat. It’s a completely different game with different maps and a new village but uses the MH3 engine. In a nutshell… Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (MHP3) is not merely a port of MH3 for the PSP.
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