03-14-2009, 12:28 PM
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Fat Bowser
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Closet
Posts: 190
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[Korean] Monster Hunter Frontier Guide
Version 0.32 - UPDATE! New guide title (i'm quite lazy this week).
Communication
By pressing the ESC key, we'll come to the following menu. I've translated the more important options and left the unnecessary ones empty (This format will follow throughout the guide).
Select Community to bring up the Community Menu. The population info refers to names of users in your server. This will apply to both users taking part in quests. Selecting the "Search for Player" option will bring us to the following image.
In this image, the top option is to search players by their in game name, while the bottom uses their game ID. The game ID consists of numbers and letters most of the time. I'll come back to the game ID at some other point in time.
It will then come up with a window offering you to type the player's username. Type the username and press enter to see results. (In this case I typed my own name)
If successful, you should find the player's name in the window and you are then obliged to choose actions to do with him. The circled option allows you to add this person to your friends list.
Another window will pop up to ask if want to confirm this action, select yes.
Return to the Community menu and this time select Friendslist. Highlight a friend and choose any action you desire. The "Jump" option allows you to quickly move to your friend's world/server/channel. If the jump fails, it is likely due to an abundance of users in that world/server/channel.
By going next to a player, you can whisper the player manually by pressing Z when the red arrow hovers above them. By pressing the E key, you'll check the user's status, such as equipment, personal saying, and hunter rank.
Chatting
By holding shift and then using the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard, you can change to different chatting methods. The yellow text means you are chatting to everyone in the whole server.
The blue text on the other hand, only reaches people within your area. Such as the tavern and lobby. Likewise if you were to go outside the lobbies and taverns, only the people outside will see your blue text.
The orange text means you are whispering to the person you selected earlier.
Green text is guild chat. Most of the users may want to use this form of chatting.
Going back to the mail option, we see three options. Your Inbox, to send mail, and also to save mail. Saving mail refers to saving the format of your mail, so that you can send the same message to multiple users by simply changing the "to" portion.
Here is an example of a mail I sent to Wound.
Last edited by Allegory; 03-30-2009 at 10:24 AM.
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