I played through the demo on my 1080 Ti and had zero problems keeping the game running on high settings around 90-100FPS. I've got a VRR monitor, so on occasion the game would jump up to 120, too. Try updating your drivers, if you're having technical issues with an R9 Fury.If my PC is slightly better than the recommended specs should I go for that or PS4? Is there a clear winner here?
I see there are hiccups even on a 1080ti. I probably wouldn't play on high settings with my R9 Fury and I only need to compare to a regular PS4..
Correct. I just started Leon's 2nd run on Hardcore and fuck that shit is brutal. One attack from a zombie put me in the red.
PSA, the game unlocks at midnight eastern thursday night on Steam.
This means west coast gets it at 9pm.
What was the point behind Capcom denying the A/B scenario for each character? It's not even that big of a deal.
fwiw the mouse and keyboard controls feel *very* goodIf my PC is slightly better than the recommended specs should I go for that or PS4? Is there a clear winner here?
I see there are hiccups even on a 1080ti. I probably wouldn't play on high settings with my R9 Fury and I only need to compare to a regular PS4..
What was the point behind Capcom denying the A/B scenario for each character? It's not even that big of a deal.
Man, I remember back when the first game released, my friends and I were super excited by the possibility of a sequel taking place in Raccoon City.Off the top of my head, you've got RE2, RE3, Outbreak File #1, Outbreak File #2, Operation: Raccoon City, Umbrella Chronicles and probably at least one or two more.
If anything, that was unnecessarily confusing.What was the point behind Capcom denying the A/B scenario for each character? It's not even that big of a deal.
Aaahhh I can't wait to play this!
That guy's a maniac. Why'd he bite me???
It's RE7-style balancing. I'd recommend going for Standard on your first run through the game's A>B routes, and then Hardcore the second time around.Amazing OT.
Also, shit, I didn't realize Normal mode had autosave and that ink ribbons were only necessary for Hardcore mode. Now I have to decide...
I have never played a Resident Evil game. Would it make any sense to start with this one? I was initially thinking about starting once the Switch ports start coming, but this looks really good.
Its a good point to start really.I have never played a Resident Evil game. Would it make any sense to start with this one? I was initially thinking about starting once the Switch ports start coming, but this looks really good.
Day 1 patches are usually up a couple days before release.Does anyone know if Theres gonna be a day 1 patch?
I live in Rome and im pretty sure i can find an early copy if i look for it, but just wondering if theres a significant day 1 patch, and in that case i would just wait for friday.
So its not like OG RE2 where Leon goes "Ada would never do that! I know her!", even though he only knew her for about 2 hours?Okay, since I love characterization in RE (while most people care for gameplay more), I thought I'd just go ahead and state my final judgement of the Leon/Ada dynamic in the remake without spoiling:
This really does feel more like an origin story to the Leon/Ada we see in RE4, Damnation and RE6. Original RE2 made it seem like Leon forgives her immediately and is in total oblivion to her shady tactics (which isn't the case in later entries), and it made it seem like Ada succumbs to failure and surrenders her mission too easily (which again, isn't the case in later entries). This time around it feels correct to their characters individually and their relationship as well. They clearly carry feelings for each other, but there's enough tension in the air to prevent either of them from explicitly showing vulnerability for one another.
Capcom handled those characters really well; and I'm very happy with how the actors Jolene and Nick portrayed Ada and Leon, respectively.
No. I talked about this earlier in the thread and everywhere else. There's no more alternative storylines. There's just one streamlined approach and you play it from two dkfferent sides.
2nd run is the B Scenario.But then what is the difference between New Game [Leon/Claire] and New Game [2nd Run] [Leon/Claire]?
Could you explain it a lil bit more?
Do I need to finish New Game with Leon and Claire to get full story and then B Secnario also with Leon and Claire to get the full story. Or is it : New Game with Leon and then B Scenario with Claire?
The latter. Completing the game with the first character unlocks new game 2nd for the other character to complete their side of the story
So its not like OG RE2 where Leon goes "Ada would never do that! I know her!", even though he only knew her for about 2 hours?
while true. the thing that really kills normal mode is the autosave. That should only be in easy mode. In normal you should at least have to manual save, because first time through you won't know what's coming, but if you have autosave you don't need to worry about whats coming
Yeah this is really disappointing, they should have made and hard mode with the only difference being no auto save and then a very hard mode or something for subsequent runs, i wanted to start on Hardcore but it seems like it's RE7 all over again where Madhouse was clearly designed for your 2nd playthrough.Ugh that sounds so lame. Why can't we get ink ribbon saves on normal? Going for no save runs was fun as hell in REmake1. Now it sounds like you're not even expected to go for a no save run seeing as hardcore is so brutal. Is there a trophy for it?
Okay, since I love characterization in RE (while most people care for gameplay more), I thought I'd just go ahead and state my final judgement of the Leon/Ada dynamic in the remake without spoiling:
This really does feel more like an origin story to the Leon/Ada we see in RE4, Damnation and RE6. Original RE2 made it seem like Leon forgives her immediately and is in total oblivion to her shady tactics (which isn't the case in later entries), and it made it seem like Ada succumbs to failure and surrenders her mission too easily (which again, isn't the case in later entries). This time around it feels correct to their characters individually and their relationship as well. They clearly carry feelings for each other, but there's enough tension in the air to prevent either of them from explicitly showing vulnerability for one another.
Capcom handled those characters really well; and I'm very happy with how the actors Jolene and Nick portrayed Ada and Leon, respectively.
No. You still have the regular character specific stuff on the first run. The second run adds stuff that you won't see on the first run like an expanded opening and what not.Ah gotcha so new game is the same route whichever character you choose. So even if you choose Claire first go round you encounter Ada? (Assuming Ada is A scenario)?
No. You still have the regular character specific stuff on the first run. The second run adds stuff that you won't see on the first run like an expanded opening and what not.