A fan-made HD project for Resident Evil 4 which has taken eight years to make is available now.
Resident Evil 4 HD Project 1.0 was started by Resident Evil fans Cris Morales and Albert Martin eight years ago, and a final trailer for the mod was published on YouTube last week.
Now the mod is finally available to download on the Resident Evil 4 HD Project site, where players can also find instructions on how to install it.
The mod requires players to own a copy of the PC version on Steam, as the mod doesn’t use any of Capcom‘s existing assets: it only replaces some of them with newly enhanced ones.
The mod replaces almost every texture in the game with new high-resolution textures, and replaces a number of flat objects (such as lamps, candle holders and doors) with new 3D models.
It also fixes a number of sound bugs and broken or missing effects, which the pair say “arose mainly as a consequence of the many times the game has been ported through the years”.
For some of the textures, Martin actually travelled to the same locations in Spain and Wales where Capcom took photography, and took the photos again so he could make higher resolution assets that were as accurate as possible.
“The point of this project is for everyone to enjoy as good-looking a version of the game as possible, while still holding true to the original artistic intent and direction of the creators of the game,” the duo has said.
VGC reported in 2020 that a Resident Evil 4 remake has been in development since 2018, and was originally being led by Osaka-based M-Two, the studio founded by former PlatinumGames head Tatsuya Minami.
Last year we also reported that the remake had seen a major change of leadership due to disagreements over its direction, according to
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