Everybody has heard of the series Resident Evil; with their release of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Resident Evil 8: Village, they have taken the series to the next new level. With the release of these two games, many people started feeling nostalgia and decided to play the older Resident Evil series games. So, Capcom decided to do one better and made Resident Evil 4 Remake for all the players who have been wanting to play the old games with refreshed graphics.
In case you did not know about the fact that Resident Evil 4 has gone through a remake, then this section is for you. PlayStation players can play it on their PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. The game had originally come out for PlayStation 2, and since then, it has come a long way. Xbox players get to play Resident Evil 4 Remake on their Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Not to worry, PC players, you do also get to play Resident Evil 4 Remake, and you can purchase the game from Steam or their official website. But before you do go off purchasing the game, make sure to check the minimum requirements.
- OS: Windows 10 (Latest Service Pack) or Windows 11 (Latest Service Pack)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-7500 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti with 4GB VRAM or AMD Radeon RX 560 with 4GB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 12
The game supports 13 different languages, them being: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish – Spain, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese – Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Spanish – Latin America.
Changes in Update 1.05
The below-mentioned bug fixes were done throughout the game, irrespective of which console or PC you are playing on.
- There have been certain issues with key items which make it hard for the players to pick them or in some cases, completely not allow the players to make any sort of progress in the game’s campaign mode. This issue has now been fixed
- Many players had noticed glitches in the game, like they could enter walls and any other form of obstructions. This, with the help of the new update, has been fixed. No player has faced this specific issue as of now.
- A new gaming mode has been added to the game. It is called “The Mercenaries.” The goal is basically to kill as many enemies as possible in the given time.
- Other minor bugs and issues have been fixed by Capcom.
Now, the bugs that are being discussed below are going to be PlayStation-specific.
- While playing the game and getting specific awards for particular tasks in the game, there have been instances where the wrong text was displayed for an award explanation. Even though the award name specifies something, the explanation for the award says something else, and it is not specific to all languages. It happened only for Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish – Latin America.
- The issue with flickering lights at the bottom of the screen has also been addressed, and after the update, there is no issue as such.
Xbox players playing on their Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will see the following changes after the update:
- Many had reported issues about not being able to launch the downloadable content on their Xbox. There were issues of not being able to launch the game completely, either. There were more issues with the game logging players out automatically.
- The graphic rendering has improved, therefore letting you see further ahead in the game instead of just seeing it load as you approach the corner of the game.
- Capcom has also made sure to fix the issues with the controller. Many were facing issues as the controller sticks were not responding accurately to the movements being made. Many thought it was their controller charge dying, but it was the game that was causing issues.
You should update your game as soon as possible as it will not only give you a better experience but also resolve issues that were known to you while also solving issues that were unknown to you. More than the PlayStation players, the Xbox players should update their console as they fix the graphics rendering issue in Xbox.