Blind_374 11 years ago #9. I have a 40" TV, it was a little jarring at first, but my buddy and I got used to it and are having a blast playing co-op. singhellotaku 11 years ago #10. They're are few things dumber than the RE5 style tiny offset split screen, preserving the aspect ratio is far less important than being able to see what you are doing.
The campaign does not support co-op. Better this way, really. Resident Evil started really going down the drain when the game became focused on co-op. Not really. For example i would have played RE0 if it had co-op. I dont like babysitting a dumb AI character all the time
Debut video showing the new Resident Evil® 6 Predator Mode. Available for 2 to 6 players, Predator is game add-on content for Resident Evil® 6. One player takes on the role of the Ustanak, the fearsome B.O.W. that stalks Jake Muller throughout his campaign, and tries to eliminate the human players.
In the ensuing years, Capcom neglected to fix Resident Evil 5 's co-op conundrum until the game was knocking on its 14-year anniversary. The developer just recently released an update that re-enabled split-screen co-op, meaning fans playing on PC can finally get the true RE5 experience. While this is good for RE5, a game touted for its
So if you completed a characters campaign as one member, (say Leon), you can play online and collect things for Helena. When you return to playing split-screen on your system, your Leon will still have whatever you collected from his campaign, and your Helena will have whatever you collected for her.
boxes/preset items are their for both enemy drops are player specific edit: unless you are splitscreen then everything is shared between you ammo/items etc. Twitch.tv/Iraeda. abbeldydoo11 years ago#3. So you can just pick up whatever without worrying that you are taking anything from the other player? Shybaason11 years ago#4.
If your connection ping isn't very good then this is very likely to happen. Some have complained that their co-op buddy leaves in 5 minutes, well they don't actually leave unless you see the character using that hand device, most of the time it's basically the same issue as above. As for re.net, you don't need that to play online, it is only
It's a shame, but Revelations' campaign wasn't designed for co-op; adding online or even split screen co-op would require a complete reworking of the game. That's a tall order for a $19.99 re-release. Add: If you are looking for a couch co-op experience and you haven't played it already, amusingly Resident Evil Revelations 2's entire campaign
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