** Resident Evil 4 Remake Thread **

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Ok so here's the lowdown, runs really good, maxed everything and enabled ray tracing. no DLSS only FSR 1 and FSR2 but didn't use those as the sharpness is slightly reduced although fps is increased to over 100 in Quality FSR 2. Without any FSR it's around 70fps outside, over 80fps inside. 3440x1440. Looks really crisp, really smooth. No real stutters, couple of minor stutter before entering the house etc but nothing to write about.

Ultrawide supported! But cutscenes are fixed 16:9.

Not my kind of RE game, I remember now why I didn't really finish RE4 before. I much preferred RE3 Remake and Village. The black levels are crushed in this, it is NOT OLED optimised. You can bump the brightness all the way down after setting min/max for white/black, but even still pitch black is not actually pitch black, there's a crushed tone to pure darkness similar to RE2 Remake but not as bad as that. It's passable, but not what I would call OLED perfect like Village and RE3 was.

Oh yeah mouse camera sensitivity by default was way too low, had to max it out and only lower it a bit from max for the aim sensitivity. There is no hardware cursor so there is an ever so slight bit of latency but it's basically a non issue.

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Ok so here's the lowdown, runs really good, maxed everything and enabled ray tracing. no DLSS only FSR 1 and FSR2 but didn't use those as the sharpness is slightly reduced although fps is increased to over 100 in Quality FSR 2. Without any FSR it's around 70fps outside, over 80fps inside. 3440x1440. Looks really crisp, really smooth. No real stutters, couple of minor stutter before entering the house etc but nothing to write about.

Ultrawide supported! But cutscenes are fixed 16:9.

Not my kind of RE game, I remember now why I didn't really finish RE4 before. I much preferred RE3 Remake and Village. The black levels are crushed in this, it is NOT OLED optimised. You can bump the brightness all the way down after setting min/max for white/black, but even still pitch black is not actually pitch black, there's a crushed tone to pure darkness similar to RE2 Remake but not as bad as that. It's passable, but not what I would call OLED perfect like Village and RE3 was.

Oh yeah mouse camera sensitivity by default was way too low, had to max it out and only lower it a bit from max for the aim sensitivity. There is no hardware cursor so there is an ever so slight bit of latency but it's basically a non issue.

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Pretty much my experience too.

Overall I really enjoyed it. No, not as a resi game, but just as a game that has a dude in it that asks me "whatcha buyin?" :D

@Nexus18 bad news bud, I saw vram usage go to 11GB :p

To be fair that is allocated, you might just get away with it with FSR :D
 
Yep as a game on its own it's pretty cool, the visuals especially are nice.

VRAM didn't go above 9GB for me at 3440x1440 :p Even though the game's setting screen said it would use over 12GB VRAM - But just liek previous resi remakes this can be completely ignored as there are no issues maxing everything just like before.

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Lastly, the game leaves crap behind, registry entries and folders/shader cache....

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Well, I know for sure I'll enjoy this more than Village or RE3 Remake.

Village wasn't really a RE game either, just tried to masquerade as one and it had a bootload of flaws. It didn't know if it wanted to be an action game or a survival "horror" with braindead puzzles and it had those weird tonal shifts throughout. Some of the sections were super disappointing. And it had Ethan in it:P
I can play it and have fun no problem but it will always be just a RE4/RE7 hybrid that's worse than either of the two IMO.

RE4 at least knows what it is and I know exactly what I'm getting into so no disappointment here:P
I'm in for a nice reminder of the good ol' days, the action, and the merchant.

RE3 Remake I would prefer if it wasn't so undercooked. If RE4 Remake doesn't suffer from the same cuts and actually expands on some stuff, then no contest for me. If they butchered it, then we'll see but I can't see it being less fleshed out than 3.
 
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Well, I know for sure I'll enjoy this more than Village or RE3 Remake.

Village wasn't really a RE game either, just tried to masquerade as one and it had a bootload of flaws. It didn't know if it wanted to be an action game or a survival "horror" with braindead puzzles and it had those weird tonal shifts throughout. Some of the sections were super disappointing. And it had Ethan in it:p
I can play it and have fun no problem but it will always be just a RE4/RE7 hybrid that's worse than either of the two IMO.

RE4 at least knows what it is and I know exactly what I'm getting into so no disappointment here:p
I'm in for a nice reminder of the good ol' days, the action, and the merchant.

RE3 Remake I would prefer if it wasn't so undercooked. If RE4 Remake doesn't suffer from the same cuts and actually expands on some stuff, then no contest for me. If they butchered it, then we'll see but I can't see it being less fleshed out than 3.

Agreed. Had RE3 Remake been like the original and added stuff then I would have enjoyed it a lot more.

Here is how I predict it will end up on my list based on what I saw:


1- Resident Evil Remake
2- Resident Evil 2
3- Resident Evil: Code Veronica
4- Resident Evil 3
5- Resident Evil 2 Remake
6- Resident Evil 4 Remake
7- Resident Evil 0
8- Resident Evil Village
9- Resident Evil 3 Remake
10- Resident Evil 4
11- Resident Evil 7
12- Resident Evil 5
13- Resident Evil: Revelations
14- Resident Evil: Revelations 2
15- Resident Evil 6

It actually may even take 5th spot, as I was somewhat underwhelmed with RE2 Remake also which I felt lacked effort. That game had the potential to be number 1 on my list.
 
I'll end up buying it but only after I've finished Last of Us PC :p

It's fun and runs and looks great, the audio in this is especially spectacular. If you've got decent pair of speakers or headphones then the ambient noises and stereoscopic effects are sublime.
 
Agreed. Had RE3 Remake been like the original and added stuff then I would have enjoyed it a lot more.

Here is how I predict it will end up on my list based on what I saw:


1- Resident Evil Remake
2- Resident Evil 2
3- Resident Evil: Code Veronica
4- Resident Evil 3
5- Resident Evil 2 Remake
6- Resident Evil 4 Remake
7- Resident Evil 0
8- Resident Evil Village
9- Resident Evil 3 Remake
10- Resident Evil 4
11- Resident Evil 7
12- Resident Evil 5
13- Resident Evil: Revelations
14- Resident Evil: Revelations 2
15- Resident Evil 6

It actually may even take 5th spot, as I was somewhat underwhelmed with RE2 Remake also which I felt lacked effort. That game had the potential to be number 1 on my list.

Why no Resi 1 in that list but you have Resi 2 and 2 Remake? Sort it out! :p
 
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