Resident Evil 2 (2019)
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I tried the demo tonight. Not for me.
Aside: anyone else have issues with HDR? That's two games I've tried with it now, and two that looked crap and blurry with it turned on. Starting to think it's my TV
Aside: anyone else have issues with HDR? That's two games I've tried with it now, and two that looked crap and blurry with it turned on. Starting to think it's my TV
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Some games look better than others in HDR, but if it looks really bad you’ve probably got something set up wrong. There are a lot pitfalls when you consider the combination of console settings, game options, TV inputs, the various types of HDR...
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It's definitely not blurry on my HDR set. If anything, I'd say the gore looks unusually shiny? But I think that's an issue with the engine, not my TV - I seem to recall RE7 being similar is this regard.
One thing to keep in mind with HDR - you NEED an HDR compatible HDMI cable to have it rendered properly. I wanna say these are.... HDMI 2.1? I'm not certain. But that could be your issue.
Also try fiddling with image processing and colour settings on your TV - a lot of sets come with really crappy energy saving settings enabled by default for the sake of retailers, which is silly.
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Not since MGSV have I been this conflicted about a game...
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Thanks both, I actually had a fiddle with the settings on my TV, and it seems to be working now (Spiderman looks awesome!) It had all kinds of crap turned on like motion smoothing, adaptive contrast, dynamic blacklight etc. Turned everything off, the sharpness up a little and we're all good! Even Red Dead looks great now, too
(I did get a new HDMI cable also when we got the TV)
(I did get a new HDMI cable also when we got the TV)
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Good to hear! If I remember right, TVs are shipped with really crap settings so they can meet a certain EnergyStar rating, but it's also there for retailers to save energy on display models and such. My TCL shipped out of the box with mostly correct settings - but I remember spending hours getting my old RCA to look good.Alex79uk wrote: ↑January 26th, 2019, 8:38 am Thanks both, I actually had a fiddle with the settings on my TV, and it seems to be working now (Spiderman looks awesome!) It had all kinds of crap turned on like motion smoothing, adaptive contrast, dynamic blacklight etc. Turned everything off, the sharpness up a little and we're all good! Even Red Dead looks great now, too
(I did get a new HDMI cable also when we got the TV)
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Resi 2 remake made me cry. I was not expecting THAT.
Finished Leons campaign and dove straight into Claires story. Still loving it
Finished Leons campaign and dove straight into Claires story. Still loving it
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This game is brilliant. BRILLIANT!
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Yeah, it really caught me off guard both in where they've placed it and how they handled the story moment.
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So...this isn't the same story at the original, then? It seems like more of a 'new' game than I thought it was going to be. I thought it was literally going to be Resident Evil 2 in third person with shiny graphics. Even just the demo seemed like a totally different experience. I didn't like how the zombies seemed like absolute bullet sponges, but I'm guessing they can't be that bad in the full game, or you can upgrade to better weapons fairly quickly?
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I would say it plays on the fact you played the original.
Yes the zombies can be bullet sponges, you need to manage them rather than try to take them out and pick your battles.
E.G. there is one corridor I cleared and boarded up as it was narrow and I figured I would be using it a lot. Another room was large and spacious so I either took a couple of legs out so they were slow or led them to one side of the room whilst I did what I needed to do.
I could go on but it would kind of spoilery but the sound design is key with this game and that is why the score this time is more understated.
Yes the zombies can be bullet sponges, you need to manage them rather than try to take them out and pick your battles.
E.G. there is one corridor I cleared and boarded up as it was narrow and I figured I would be using it a lot. Another room was large and spacious so I either took a couple of legs out so they were slow or led them to one side of the room whilst I did what I needed to do.
I could go on but it would kind of spoilery but the sound design is key with this game and that is why the score this time is more understated.
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They aren't bullet sponges anymore than RE2... 2-8 bullets seems to be about right compared to the original. Plus the game gives you waaaaaaay more ammo. And you can evade much easier - I've been able to avoid fighting two lickers just by walking real slow - they are blind in this game.Alex79uk wrote: ↑January 26th, 2019, 7:53 pm So...this isn't the same story at the original, then? It seems like more of a 'new' game than I thought it was going to be. I thought it was literally going to be Resident Evil 2 in third person with shiny graphics. Even just the demo seemed like a totally different experience. I didn't like how the zombies seemed like absolute bullet sponges, but I'm guessing they can't be that bad in the full game, or you can upgrade to better weapons fairly quickly?
And yeah, it seems to be real different. Police station has a lot more rooms and the game seems to be suggesting there may be new levels a la the Cabin in REmake.
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Well into Claire B now.
I was surprised with
I was surprised with
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I jumped into Claire A i presume as its pretty much the same as the Leon playthrough with some changes in the middle.
I take it the 2nd run is the B campaign?
Also the DLC for original music is quality
I take it the 2nd run is the B campaign?
Also the DLC for original music is quality
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Just finished Claire A and immediately started Leons B. Kinda glad I did the two A runs first and really excited to see how the B sides play out. Never done that before with the original.
Edit: Oh my, it's completely different! I wasn't aware of such drastic changes. I take it Leon A + Claire B = The Whole picture?
Leon B seems to fill in some blanks that I saw on Claire A. Utterly fascinating.
Edit: Oh my, it's completely different! I wasn't aware of such drastic changes. I take it Leon A + Claire B = The Whole picture?
Leon B seems to fill in some blanks that I saw on Claire A. Utterly fascinating.
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Yes, pretty much. Claire A + Leon B is equally valid, and was actually touted as the canon choice for the longest time. Not sure how things stand with the remake, but any combination of A+B scenarios is meant to form the complete RE2 experience.
It's neat, isn't it? That was the idea even in the original. I wish more games would try something like this.