A new mod allows players to experience Resident Evil 4 Remake’s story in co-op multiplayer.
Resident Evil 4 Remake has been available for over three years, and fans have enjoyed multiple playthroughs of the story while experimenting with various mods to enhance their experience. However, a new mod is set to elevate the gameplay for everyone, as there’s no better way to enjoy a game’s narrative than by sharing it with a friend.
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Resident Evil 4 Remake Multiplayer Mod is Currently in Beta
Spotted by Gamerant, the multiplayer mod for Resident Evil 4 Remake has recently surfaced on NexusMods. The mod is currently in beta, with some issues actively being worked on. Through the mod, two Resident Evil 4 Remake players will be able to experience the game together “by syncing both games in real time.” Once the second player joins the game, the duo will be able to play through the campaign simultaneously. The enemies, story events, doors, switches, alarms, and many other elements will be synchronized to make the experience seamless.
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The Resident Evil 4 Remake multiplayer mod is currently in beta, and there are some known issues that players should be aware of before downloading it. Players may experience lag in certain areas as the mod synchronizes elements and objects, which can lead to frame drops. Additionally, enemy movements can appear choppy due to synchronization problems. Furthermore, opening the pause menu or inventory pauses the game, which disrupts the co-op experience. The developer is actively working on resolving these issues.
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