You can no longer nuke Hirabami with endless flying boulders in Monster Hunter Wilds
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Summary
Monster Hunter Wilds has recently had a new update dealing with a litany of technical issues.
The patch notes, as is usual with these things, are equal parts informative and barely comprehensible.
As such, the highlights include fixing an exploit that allowed players to repeatedly defeat certain enemies with rubble, and the inconvenience of monster body parts transforming into other appendages.
Players can also no longer resort to levelling certain creatures with boulders.
The game continues to be popular on Steam, but players have reported a number of bugs still in need of addressing, including issues with multiplayer and blunt Palico weapons.
Nonetheless, it remains a favourite among Steam users.