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That reasoning probably won’t do much to placate original Quest owners though, who may feel that their headset is being phased out too quickly with Quest 2 launching less than a year and a half after the original Quest.Game or Patch Questions? Visit FileForums While the original Quest is just under two years old at this point, its processor was considered dated even at the time of its launch the challenge of cramming the game onto that processor, compared to Quest 2’s more powerful processor, seems the likely reason why the company opted to keep it exclusive to the latter. Unlike other games on the Quest platform, Oculus has confirmed that Resident Evil 4 VR will be exclusive to Quest 2 and not compatible with the original Quest. “We’re thrilled for you to experience the world of Resident Evil 4 in a new medium-one where the immersion of a first-person perspective, Touch controllers, and no shortage of technical ingenuity will bring new depth to what you know and love about this highly acclaimed game,” says Facebook Reality Labs VP of Content Mike Verdu. Interestingly that legacy will be left behind, as Oculus says that Resident Evil 4 in VR will be played in first-person and has been rebuilt with VR specific interactions in mind. The game popularized the over-the-shoulder third-person camera view that’s been adopted by heaps of horror and shooter games since. Initially launched on Gamecube in 2005, it has since been ported to PS2, Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, selling 10.6 million units across all platforms, according to Capcom. Resident Evil 4 is one of Capcom’s best selling games. The studio also has a history of other non-VR games and port projects. Original Article (April 16th, 2021): Resident Evil 4 is headed to Quest 2 with the help of Armature Studio, the developer behind Oculus Studios titles Fail Factory! and Sports Scramble for Quest.
All of the cutscenes are also going to be left intact, which is a bit of a shame since we’re probably in for a magic window view of things.Ĭheck out some of the new pre-alpha footage below: Still, many of the things that made the game great, like its original character animations, are remaining the same. Positional audio has been added too, which is a boon for immersion. Over 4,500 textures have been repainted, the studio says. Room-scale, teleportation, and smooth movement are all supported. Weapon holstering will be on-body, so no constantly pausing to rifle through menus. The entire game is being reworked for Oculus Quest 2, and includes interactive physical items such as ammo, keys, and treasures. Update (April 22nd, 2021): Capcom and Oculus showed a bit more of the Resident Evil 4 in action today. And it’s starting to look like a real VR native.
During its Game Showcase deluge today, Oculus showed off some more footage of the upcoming Quest 2 port of Resident Evil 4 (2005), which is coming exclusively to Oculus Quest 2 (read: not the original Quest).