User blog comment:Plexioth- xD/Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate/@comment-28303251-20111119220614/@comment-111.240.209.216-20111120030503

He was relying too much on the new autotracking function when he's in water. Due to the nature that the autotracking camera will swing directly at the direction of a monster, it's important to totally submerge yourself in water when you use it. If you're close to the surface and the monster is right beneath you, all you get is a horrifically close view of the water and the monster completely hidden beneath it. (Which is an awkward situation that nobody would like.) But I'm not suggesting that the autotracking function is useless though. It could be a really handy tool if you know how to use it in the right time and place. Just don't rely on it completely, thinking that it'll solve every problem you've got with the camera angle.