Source: http://www.warp2search.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9932
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This thread contains what everyone should know before they purchase the PC version of Resident Evil.
Capcom made the original version.
Ubisoft is the publisher for US/Europe/Australia.
The PC game is actually made by a company called NextSource.
It's already published in South Korea, Taiwain and a French website have a preview copy and posted screenshots to verify that Ubisoft's version is the same.
* Darkness is removed. Where the console version covers the game in eirie darkness, night is almost as bright as daytime in the PC version removing most of the feel.
Top images PC, Bottom GameCube
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* Daylight is removed. Where the console version is lit up by yellowish daylight, the PC version is just grey dull textures.
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* Haze/Fog is removed. You can see at any distance and when opponents run into the supposed fog (that cannot be seen) they just vanish in thin air.
* The PC version uses low quality models from the PS2 version rather than the higher quality GC models, meaning that everything like tree's etc uses alot fewer polygons than the GC version.
* There is no support for EAX, modern soundcards or surround sound.
* There is no mouse support. You are going to need a joypad with two sticks to play it.
* There is no support for Anisotropic Filthering or Antialiasing.
* Many keys on the keyboard, such as F1-F12, TAB, DEL, Insert etc cannot be bound at all.
* They did not bother about a real "quit game" function, you quit the game with ALT+F4.
* Despite the lack of effects/shaders the PC version still requires a graphiccard with Pixel Shaders 2.0 to play.
* Buttons in-game will be refered to 1-10 rather than "USE", "MENU", "SHOOT" etc. When you look at the in-game players manual it will describe how to do things by using the Playstation 2 controls with the Playstation 2 setup (which might not be the same as how you set up the joypad). You are pretty much forced to guess the buttons on your way through.
* Aiming is corrupted. Analog controllers work as digital ones. You have some kind of threshold that must be passed before the aim start to move and when it does it moves too fast. This makes it almost impossible to hit smaller targets even when they are perfectly still.
This is not only a sloppy port, by removing the fog, daylight, darkness they have removed most of the feel the original version had. When a consolefan tipped you about playing this game, they had never tried the PC version.
What's left is only a rather annoying and dull actiongame with graphics that was hot four-five years ago and frustrating gameplay both because the lack of quicksaves and the messed up controls.
You are better of renting/borrowing a GameCube or waiting for one of the GameCube emulators to be good enough.
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