Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate- Update 1.1 -decrypte...
The primary function of the v1.1 update was to enable online features and provide a "Day 1" reward for early hunters. DLC Access
Starter Pack Items: Mega Potions (x50), Honey (x30), Mega Dash Juice (x15), Well-done Steak (x30), Max Potion (x10), Lifepowder (x20), Ancient Potion (x5), Flash Bomb (x30), Sonic Bomb (x30), Pitfall Trap (x15), and Shock Trap (x15). Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate- Update 1.1 -Decrypte...
Performance Fixes: Solves the "ghosting" or blurriness caused by the game's stereoscopic 3D rendering. The primary function of the v1
Core changes and why they mattered
- Balance tweaks to select monsters — Minor adjustments to HP, hitboxes, and attack timings made some fights slightly shorter or less punishing. Example: a reduced recovery window on a particular dive attack meant hunters could punish with a single well-timed evade + combo rather than being forced to full reposition.
- Weapon motion/animation smoothing — Several weapon classes received subtle animation polish that improved follow-up input responsiveness. Example: Dual Blades’ transformation input lag was decreased, letting players chain Demon Mode transitions more reliably during extended combos.
- Quest stability and crash fixes — A set of rare crashes and quest bugs were patched, lowering the chance of a mid-hunt failure that cost a quest. Example: An occasional freeze when carving a specific monster after a multiplayer capture was removed, preventing runs lost at the very end.
- Multiplayer matchmaking and network robustness — Improvements reduced disconnects and improved host migration behavior, particularly in regions with spotty connections. Example: Sessions that previously dropped during the monster’s enraged phase now recovered more often, saving material runs.
- Quality-of-life UI tweaks — Small HUD/menus adjustments made information clearer or reduced unnecessary steps. Example: Faster access to Palico equipment screens between quests cut downtime between material farming runs.
Whether you are a Citra gamer seeking 60fps hunts, a modder creating new G-rank challenges, or a historian looking for unused Poogie content, the decrypted 1.1 update is your key. Balance tweaks to select monsters — Minor adjustments
Mod Compatibility: For those using HD texture packs or custom mods, having the correct decrypted update file is essential to avoid version mismatch errors during startup. How to Install
Cheat Codes: Enable the "Disable 3D" and "60 FPS" cheats specifically designed for the 1.1 version of the game.