Capcom has released a new patch for its Resident Evil 4 remake.
This patch addresses a number of issues, and can generally be seen as a very good thing. After all, we all want our games to look and play as smooth as possible.If you are one of the many trying to speedrun your way through the game, I'm afraid this may now be a little harder, as this update has 'fixed' the glitch that allowed players to warp through walls when using the scope in certain areas. This means no more shortcutting your way through doors.
On the flip side, Capcom has also fixed the issue that saw certain items becoming unobtainable , so that is definitely a bonus. You win some, you lose some, I suppose.You can read the full, most recent, patch notes for Resident Evil 4 Remake below :An issue where certain key items become unobtainable, preventing the player from progressing through the main story, has been fixed.
An issue preventing the game from launching when downloadable content has been installed and an account with content restrictions is logged in has been fixed.Changes to the graphics rendering process made on April 7 have been readjusted.All that Resident Evil 4 info again, but in a nice picture.. The premium content - which was added alongside the free Mercenaries DLC mode - was introduced to give players"access to a weapon's exclusive upgrade at any time".
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