![]() you can check this by checking (in cheat engine) what reads a readonly memory page (after you've altered an opcode). :( If there's memory consistency check code active, there must be threads monitoring the memory pages. But it also pops up when I don't hook anything except XInput / rawinput so I have the feeling it's not related to that. It does appear to pop up more quickly when you alter the exe on disk or in-memory. On steam there are people having it too, not using any mods: However on resetera I read a report that someone ran into this on xbox, so it's odd. I alter the exe in-memory and there it too pops up, randomly after a given time but not say after '2 minutes', but randomly. With my camera tools I have the same issue. As a result you will not be able to interact with objects or certain scripted events will not start => Proper GAME BREAKING BUG as it will prevent you to continue). It will not work correctly (it will correct the aspect, but break the game. Oh and you can try the RE2 He圎dit for the Aspect Ratio correction. ![]() Trying to figure it out how to make it easy for people :) I am looking at Resident Evil 3 (2020) and I noticed that > 21:9 the FOV is totally messed up. I will keep you posted when it's up!Cheers! I am trying to upload it to pcgamingwiki but it seems there are some connection problems :) Correct FOV for Menu, Cinematics, Aiming, First Person, Gameplay, etc- Vignette Removal.- "Fixed" the anti-cheat that makes the game not playable by preventing you to interact with the world. I have made a Plugin for Flawless Windescreen that addresses: If not, I hope you enjoy the fix and the game!) (If you want to buy me a coffee for this, you can do it with Paypal at: [. Hope you like it and enjoy the game!Cheers,Helifax Resident Evil Remake is a masterpiece, and it made me learn to love horror.Added proper Vignette Removal (without colour inversion bug): And although I enjoy the new remakes, I'm glad that we got to see them flesh out that style fully. This is the best way to play Resident Evil in it's original style. The voice acting and graphics are just amazing too, and they stand up even today. The Remake even adds the most tragic character in the series, and it's a shame she doesn't exist in the original because she really drives in the tragedy of the Spencer Mansion. ![]() It's really the only one that doesn't feel like they're continuing just because it has to continue, and that's probably because this was originally intended to be the only Resident Evil. ![]() The story of this game is nothing short of phenomenal, I don't generally play Resident Evil games for the story but this one is the exception. The days of missing an item and having to search the entire mansion to figure out where it is are gone, and this is one of the main reasons why I was able to get myself through this game over the original. I'm not trying to spoil anything, but if you only played the original you're in for a surprise let me tell you! The puzzles and item management are made easier, since you can now see which general areas you're missing items in. I had to end my original playthrough because I tried to play that way. Picking your fights is even more important in this game than in the others, if you try to kill every enemy you will be punished for it. The gameplay will mainly revolve around walking The Spencer Mansion avoiding or killing enemies, solving puzzles to progress, and discovering more about the story. A true masterpiece can stay with you even years after you're done with it, and that is how this game has affected me. Rather, the best horror will slowly creep into your mind so that you're thinking about it even when you're not playing the game at all. What I've come to discover, and this game was the beginning of that, is that the best horror doesn't just try to make you scream by surprising you. At that point I concluded that while I may enjoy games with aspects of horror in them, fully dedicated horror games just weren't for me. I tried to play the originals of 1-3 after that and I just didn't enjoy them. I actually had a tough time getting into the original trilogy, I started with Resident Evil 5 and then went to Resident Evil 4 which became one of my favorite games of all time. Or at least I wasn't until I played this game, and discovered just how good horror can be when the focus isn't just on disgusting the player or suddenly putting a screaming demon in front of your screen. I would like to preface my review by saying I am not someone who generally enjoys horror games.
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