Limited saves

limited saves

IT'S SHIT
IT'S SHIT

just cheat and use savestates anon.

There's plenty of ink ribbons especially if you ended up picking an easy difficulty like most do

You get like 40 saves for the 3 hour game you'll be aight lil nigga.

IIRC at the "easiest" difficulty you've got at least 2 saves (ink-ribbons) for each typewriter you encounter

More worried about the limited ammo. It hasn't been a problem so far but it's a constant worry when going to new areas even though I don't kill unless I have to. I also have over 100 bullets for the pistol that I dropped very fast because lmao at 10+ bullets for the weakest zombies in the game.

t. 2 areas left

Go back to huffing the mold Ross.

i bet you think conscript is good even though it has limited saves too you avante-garde faggot

I don't know what the fuck conscript is

how do I use savestates on Steam

Wait until you play her game

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Download a Trainer that let's you have infinite amount of saves, game hasn't aged all that well since most of the time you die due to bad controls and camera angles.

these threads would be harder to ping if you guys all didn't watch the exact same like 6 gaming youtubers

DIFFICULTY: EASY

TIME: 68:40:42

SAVES: 38

CONTINUES: 90

uhhh its shit guys, i'm really good at video games so you gotta believe me :^)

Git gud and don't save then

you own a digital copy so you can legally download the gamecube version retard

I can remember doing zero save sub 3h runs on the Directors Cut version on the OG playstation.
It was a simpler time.

He may be evil but the villain had great taste in girls

1 ink ribbon left

just reached the courtyard

went to cottage

get the handle

shotgun once a chained hag and ran

go to the front of the mansion courtyard

dogs

turn away

Should I just go and shotgun the dogs? I have like 33 shells.

I am reading that 0 is fucked and that it will filter me.

How coincidental, I literally just beat this game a few hours ago. Accidentally played on easy and had like 10 saves left and a good amount of ammo.

I mostly used the standard handgun and the shotgun/assault shotgun, I had tons of handgun ammo left and barely any shotgun ammo. I never used the magnum until I fought Tyrant, as well as the self defense gun. I used the grenade launcher pretty much mostly for the hunters and ended up with a good amount of ammo on that. Also ended up with a pretty decent amount of herbs/first aid sprays left over. I'm annoyed I fucked up the broken shotgun puzzle and got stuck with it since I just assumed Barry saving you was the way you're supposed to do it.

Overall the game was really good. The puzzles were good but I found myself more frustrated at myself for lots of them being just "make sure to examine everything you find". Atmosphere and visuals were good. It was creepy but not really "scary", jumpscare moments with cerberus/hunters/crimson heads were fun but they all get dealt with pretty easy if you calm down and have good shotgun/grenade launcher ammo

I did find the camera angles annoying, trying to move back to get distance in order to shoot better and then the camera fucks everything up was a pain, especially against those fast enemies

Yes, the dogs stay dead so you're always better off killing them if you have the ammo

try to walk away the mansion

open main door

dogs charge in the mansion

eat me

10/10

Should I try the old ones after this? RE1DC and RE2? Or go to re2RE?

re2RE and RE7

game is literally less than 2 hours long

can aim at heads for instant perma kills

get dozens of auto counter attack items

half of these are instant kill counters

needing saves

why would you out yourself as a shitter on a global stage bro?

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had the sword key all the way up to when I already had the helmet key because I never double checked the door that leads to the kitchen

never entered the kitchen until I entered from the other side after entering through Trevors grave

was wondering why the kitchen of all things would be a late game area

Really should have made myself a copy of the map so I could mark which key each door needed.

Okay listen the fuck up, zoomers. If it's your first time playing RE and are discouraged by the limited saves, keep in mind it's entirely possible to beat the whole game without ever saving, without any guns, and without taking damage. Hell, I recently watched a streamer use all 3 ink ribbons at the start before killing a single zombie and even they managed to beat it. If you feel like saving for safety, save in a new slot, pic related. This way when you get to a point where you've somehow blown through your ammo or took too many hits between making progress, you can identify where you fucked up and how you can improve it. Are you saving every time you clear a few rooms and run out of saves by the time you've made meaningful progress? Simply reload an earlier save with your newfound knowledge, so you can play the whole section more efficiently and come out with more ammo and heals than you'll know what to do with. This is my screen, I never touched this game until 3 weeks ago and my first time playing I think I used 12 saves on Jill and from the looks of it, 5 saves on Chris. Learn the level design and go in with a plan, soon enough you'll join everyone else who enjoys playing this straight through without dying.

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I accidentally played on easy and saved about 28 times according to the final screen, and on normal mode there's 30 ink ribbons and only 24 on hard, so I'd say I did a decent job. There were definitely times I was saving just because I cleared a few rooms I didn't feel like needing to do again.

get so good at the game you dont use ink ribbons

problem solved

0 and CVX are the worst games in the series, have fun.

I'm pretty sure you meant to write "It's kino".

Modern checkpoints ruined games honestly. There is no fear or punishment for failure and it all feels like a shitty rollercoaster on top of the games having trash replay value

It's not like you really need them. I've zero fucking clue how Resident Evil got this reputation of being a game that put pressure on your supplies and saves when it's so piss easy and generous with what you get. The most you need to worry about is the first 10-15 minutes, where there's a few specific rooms that deliberately have a bit too many enemies for you to scrooch past, and then after that you're bathing in ammo. I can only assume it's because of crusty old boomers that only played it two times: once when they were too young to be good at video games, and then a second time when they became too old to be good at video games.

I guess there's some value in how like, there were so many supplies that I was just leaving them on the floor out of convenience, and I'd route around that to top off when I needed to, but that was more about planning a delve through the mansion than actually getting any pressure and tension from having to manage what """"""limited"""""" supplies I had.

When should I play Barry's games, Revelations? They seem cozy.
Release order?

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mfw I used the chemicals on the green bonsais

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you played on easy

you didnt beat the game. kys

Game is easy. There is should Resident Evil remake remake with a spawning zombies. You know you can kill every enemy with only knife e4ven bosses. Capcom, Resident evil remake remake or Resident evil 0 remake, just do that.

the plant killer was one of the first items I found but I didn't have space

it's in an area with some extra herbs I didn't need and intentionally left there for when I needed them

when I finally got to that sprinkler room I was wondering where the fuck the bag was

every time I checked the map and noticed the red area I just thought to myself oh it's only herbs there

Things like that really drove it home that I needed to clear out rooms, go all the way back to the item box, then come back to collect anything else I may have missed

bad play gets punished

From what I can tell you only need 1 or REmake to get the full Barry experience. I think he's mentioned in 3 but he's not that relevant. Definitely play OG1 though, as he plays off of its campiness in Rev2.

The only thing on easy mode around here is my dick going into your mom, lol

durr i'm a fucking retard who can't git gud at vidyagaems

People like you are the fucking anchor around our necks, dragging us all down with your incompetence. Modern day games are catered to subhuman retards like you that need to be spoon-fed progress in a game because you're too fucking weak to be challenged. Do the entire planet a favor and tie a rope around your neck you failure of a man. You waste of resources.

Damn really thought I was the only one with that opinion

Resident Evil filtered me.

Haven’t played REmake yet, but at least for the PS1 games you end up swimming in ammo and saves if you can play conservatively for the first hour or so. Don’t shoot zombies you can avoid in one-off locations (you get lots of herbs for a reason), and space saves out for major accomplishments, like killing bosses or finding new save rooms, or otherwise when you’ve made like 15 minutes or so of incremental progress since it’s still manageable to repeat that when you die. At the end of RE1 I was swimming in handgun bullets, which I found surprising compared to action shooter 8 where I had to remain fairly conservative all the way through.

These older titles were definitely scared of softlocking the player. Played through SH2 for the first time this month, recommended to me on Normal combat, and the game fucking flooded me with resources to the point it felt more like a walking sim than survival horror. Went back to SH1 and at least the game has enough threatening enemies to warrant saving some resources, even if the snowballing effect still happens later.

Survival horror making me manage my resources? HOW DARE IT?

Yeah, you're gonna be using the magnum and grenade launcher for bosses so you don't have to worry too much about conserving shotgun ammo

CVX is fine, 0 is the only RE game I would consider actually bad. I knifed like half the enemies to save ammo and had something like 20 shotgun shells and 70 handgun bullets and literally could not put out enough damage to kill the centipede, essentially softlocking that save. I haven't played it since.

Limited saves builds suspense and it's also the part of resource management
Although once you've played 1 RE game with limited save, you'd realize it's nothing more than an illusion of suspense as the game gives you more than enough, and it's nothing more than a glorified check point save.
Which is a good thing, since limiting saves for tweaking difficulty isn't fun

I got the launcher but it has like 3 grenades left because of the Crimson king.

3/40=0.X

Save bros, not like this...

The game has limited saves because you're not supposed to unecessarily backtrack in the first place. Every area you pass through is a deliberate risk you take, getting a bite or your head chopped off, since you don't have enough ammo to kill everything and make the route safe.

Once you get used to everything....
Handgun is useful for early zombies and dogs. Even if you waste ammo you'll probably have extra, making it reliable to last the entire game
Shotgun and G.Launcher are your main weapons. they 1-shot several small enemies and are good DPS on bosses
Magnum is for bosses only

Filtered casual

What a coincidence, I've been playing this game recently. Must be Halloween.
I am currently near the beginning of the Residence. How long do I have till the end? And is the game supposed to give me so little shotgun ammo?

You've completed at least 1/5th of the game then. And yes, shotgun ammo is pretty limited because you can kill multiple zombies and dogs with a single shot