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I just discovered that you can shoot the bell at the church and summon more Ganados. How little do they know that they are being summoned to their death.
You can kick them after headshots as well. Of course, to use the suplex you need to shoot the legs.Vexidus said:More like Knee Shot > Kick Edition!
Singho said:Then it had those moments, it wasn't scary game at all...but I was tense the whole time. Always trying to prepare myself for a RE TM scare...missed it each time and ended up freaking out in the wrong areas such as The Farm and standing infront of the Train CERTAIN that if I got on it somthing bad will happen. xD Did it hell, it was just to ferry me from A-B.
meddow said:Just finished RE4,
I must say i want/need the wii mote for the 360/ps3 RE5, it works sooo well in 4
catfish said:what's the requirement to get 5 stars on the mercenaries mode.
it's hard/i'm weaksauce.
ElectricBlue187 said:yeah I can't go back to analog now, give me at least a spin off wii RE 5 game
Pureauthor said:30,000 for 4 stars (unlocks character)
60,000 for 5 stars
RE5 is coming to PC, the odds are this will have proper mouse support (developed in-house) so no sweat.ElectricBlue187 said:yeah I can't go back to analog now, give me at least a spin off wii RE 5 game
Haunted One said:It's unbelievable how my accuracy skyrocketed on Wii compared to the GC version. Controls work fantastic. My only gripe is the analogue aiming for the rifle, makes me use the other weapons much more than usual.
I'm not sure if you can use the classic controller.neoism said:Guys, I'm getting this in a few days, but I was wondering about the reticle. If you can use the Wii classic controller does it go back to the laser. If so, can you use the laser with the Wiimote. I really hate the way that reticle looks, it's to big.
Magicpaint said:I'm not sure if you can use the classic controller.
But using the GC controller, it goes back to the laser pointer.
The reticule works excellently well btw. I hated it too when seeing it on screens, but while playing, it's great.
I'm gonna be honest, this game controls about 3X better with the wii controls, just way easier to aim.neoism said:Thanks man, looks like I'll just have to get use to it!
catfish said:I'm not so far then.
On the first level, my string gets broken at least 1 time by the chainsaw bitches. I get scared when I hear them start up
It's not bad really. Remember that the crosshair is only green when you are in aiming mode, when running around it's a semi-transparent white.neoism said:Thanks man, looks like I'll just have to get use to it!
Bebpo said:Can anyone tell me graphically how this compares to the GC/PS2/PC one? Does it look 1:1 with the definitive GC version or does it look like the crappy PS2/PC version?
Bebpo said:Can anyone tell me graphically how this compares to the GC/PS2/PC one? Does it look 1:1 with the definitive GC version or does it look like the crappy PS2/PC version?
you thought moving Leon was clunky in comparison to the gamecube controller? It felt exactly the same except its easier to aim. To answer your question it took me about 30 min to 60 min to adjust to the new controls. Once I did it was like butter, I really can't go back to the gamecube controls at all. When I pick off a crow flying above head instantly and finish levels with above 90% accuracy I can't go back.Laurent said:Alright, let's pretend I never made that stupid clone thread...
I've just bought the Wii Edition of Resident Evil 4. I am not new to the game, I bought the original GameCube version on it's released day. I have to admit that I am quite impressed by how easy it is to aim at enemies. So easy that I am under the impression that Capcom have changed how headshots are awarded; it's definitively harder to kill Ganados. And moving Leon appears to be weird and clunky. After plugging a GameCube controller in the port (did you know that game was compatible with the Wii Classic controler OR the GameCube controller? the button icons will changed accordingly) I definitively found myself at ease, confronting enemies like I am f__king Rambo...
Overall I am happy with my purchase. I wanted the bonus stuff from the PS2 / PC version anyways, and I keep earing so much positive impressions about the Wii control on this game. Does the fact that I only played for 40-50 minutes influence my perception? Did you feel the same way the first time you played the game? How long do you think it will get me to get used to it?
Another thing, before the Bingo cutscene, the chainsaw guy never showed up. How come? Does this game difficulty changed radically? I never really remember if I was doing anything to trigger his presence before...
Laurent said:Alright, let's pretend I never made that stupid clone thread...
I've just bought the Wii Edition of Resident Evil 4. I am not new to the game, I bought the original GameCube version on it's released day. I have to admit that I am quite impressed by how easy it is to aim at enemies. So easy that I am under the impression that Capcom have changed how headshots are awarded; it's definitively harder to kill Ganados. And moving Leon appears to be weird and clunky. After plugging a GameCube controller in the port (did you know that game was compatible with the Wii Classic controler OR the GameCube controller? the button icons will changed accordingly) I definitively found myself at ease, confronting enemies like I am f__king Rambo...
Overall I am happy with my purchase. I wanted the bonus stuff from the PS2 / PC version anyways, and I keep earing so much positive impressions about the Wii control on this game. Does the fact that I only played for 40-50 minutes influence my perception? Did you feel the same way the first time you played the game? How long do you think it will get me to get used to it?
Another thing, before the Bingo cutscene, the chainsaw guy never showed up. How come? Does this game difficulty changed radically? I never really remember if I was doing anything to trigger his presence before...
Same for me. It's really the first time I achieve such high hits accuracies. But I feel as if the GameCube controller gives me more flexible ways to turn, to run wherever I want. We the nunchuk, I feel more like a tank. I turn on myself before choosing the direction to run for. I probably just need to get used to it...Jirotrom said:you thought moving Leon was clunky in comparison to the gamecube controller? It felt exactly the same except its easier to aim. To answer your question it took me about 30 min to 60 min to adjust to the new controls. Once I did it was like butter, I really can't go back to the gamecube controls at all. When I pick off a crow flying above head instantly and finish levels with above 90% accuracy I can't go back.
The knife is really a problem for me. Leon doesn't respond instantanously, which is somehow normal, but at the same time it really bothers me. I rather use the C button to use the knife as long as I want...Vexidus said:Re4 Wii Edition was my first play through Re4 so I can't answer everything but I can definitely tell you that the controls get way better once you've played for like 10 hours, you'll be able to do the 180 degree turn with ease, you'll be used to shaking the remote to swing the knife/reload, generally be more used to it and be able to operate much faster. As good as it feels now, it's gonna feel way better later on.
Yeah, I killed pretty much everyone using my gun and I only went to the building next to the women on the left (when you enter the town) through the window; I took the shotgun only once everybody went to Bingo...Vexidus said:About the chainsaw person, I noticed that if I entered that building with the shotgun, I encountered the chainsaw person, if I stayed outside (I prefer this) they didn't appear.
Tab0203 said:quick question:
I'm playing through Seperate Ways right now. Second chapter. Should I buy the medium attache case or wait for large?
Since this is much shorter, will there even be an XL case? Then I would buy the medium case right now and skip the large one.
I thought so, I just got killed for the first time by that giant monster on my way back to the church. No ammunition left! ;_;Tab0203 said:That's true. Also, the enemies drop a lot more money than ammo compared to the gamecube version.
skinnyrattler said:Are the mercenary missions easier on the Wii? I was wondering, since I gave up too easily on the GCN versions.
try component cables Yeah RE has always looked jaggy, probably why everyone is crazy about RE5... RE4 was one of those games that could definitely benefit the HD upgrade.TheExorzist said:Just bought the Wii with RE4. Can someone tell me why the game looks that bad with composite cable on an HDTV? I mean, nothing about the old graphics but this game definitly looks like it could use 4x AA. Is it possible to avoid that or do I have to play through the game with this graphics? -.-
lolJirotrom said:try component cables
Turn your sharpness down, adjust contrast and use component cables as someone else already suggested. I think the dithering is far more bothersome than the jaggies but that's just me.TheExorzist said:Just bought the Wii with RE4. Can someone tell me why the game looks that bad with composite cable on an HDTV? I mean, nothing about the old graphics but this game definitly looks like it could use 4x AA. Is it possible to avoid that or do I have to play through the game with this graphics? -.-
I'm already using component cabel! Man, this sucks - honestly.Phife Dawg said:Turn your sharpness down, adjust contrast and use component cables as someone else already suggested. I think the dithering is far more bothersome than the jaggies but that's just me.
It's because this version is afaik based on the PAL GC version, which also had more money and less ammo drops that the US version.Tab0203 said:That's true. Also, the enemies drop a lot more money than ammo compared to the gamecube version.
You don't deserve this game. Give it to someone else.TheExorzist said:I'm already using component cabel! Man, this sucks - honestly.