There are 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a lot of questions to be asked with regard to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Resident Evil 4. The one we've been asking since the original's launch is why the President of the United States – arguably the most powerful man in the world – sent one dude with a handgun to save his daughter. Along the way, we end up asking a few more – like if a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:town's entire population left for bingo night.
However, one of the more important questions we've wondered about is how weapons and damage in Resident Evil 4 work. RE4 doesn't exactly give us a completely detailed breakdown of every weapon's stats – some of the numbers are unknown to us. Similarly, it's not entirely clear how damage or staggering works – you just have to figure it out via trial and error.
Thankfully, the Resident Evil community is made up of dedicated fans who, sometimes,ꦕ make things easier. Redditor Dibilowas has created a detailed infographic for every weapon in the game, revealing the "hidden numbers" for each weapon, critical damage multipliers, knife damage multipliers, and multipliers depending on where an enemy is shot. Dibilowas thanked SilverEzredes for help with the numbers, and Drunken_Gaming for multiplier tests.
Firstly, the infographic shows the maxed out versions of these numbers. You'll notice that each weapon has certain numbers that aren't revealed in the game's menu. While stats like accuracy are pretty straightforward, 'wince, break, and stopping power' have to do with the game's staggering system in combat, which sometimes seems like it's random.
So, if you want to carefully study these numbers, they could help you understand why an enemy staggered in one instance, and not in another. "I don't know the exact difference between 'Wince, Break, and stopping Power' but they are related to the stagger formula," says Dibilowas. "Stagger amount is the gun's damage multiplied by [these three stats]."
These numbers reveal a lot about the weapons in the game, and some of them may not be as good as you think. The comments were filled with players who were either disappointed in their favourite gun or surprised by how good some others are. Here's a of the infographic.
"Riot Gun is easily my favorite shotgun now. The Striker is still good as well, but since upgrading the capacity doesn’t give free ammo anymore like in the original, it’s a little less 💎tempting to swap 🍃over to the Striker. I’m mostly sticking with the Riot Gun for the whole game now," said BeefJerky007.
"What do you mean 1.0x head multiplier for Bolt Thrower? I spent so much time trying to learn the ridiculous spread that weapon has for no good reason? I'm fuming," said Raxyzz. "Great resource BTW! Wish I knew some of these while I was going for 100%."