Capcom loves putting little references and secrets in its games. Resident Evil Requiem alone has so many, like alcohol that hints at future titles, literal Capcom games including the original Resident Evil, and even a hidden idle animation. Even the game's most complicated final puzzle was solved in a matter of days, leaving the devs stunned.
While the players think they may have found everything that's there to find in Requiem, director Akifumi Nakanishi says there is one little detail that he hasn't seen anyone mention. Shooting in Resident Evil Requiem is pretty frantic when you're up against a horde, even as Leon. However, it turns out there's a simple way to improve his accuracy.
In an interview with Japanese publication DenFamicoGamer, Nakanishi was asked if there are any elements that he thought nobody has yet found. "Actually, when playing as Leon , if you fire your gun while crouching, the reticle converges faster," he revealed (translated via Google). "When you're peeking out from behind cover and shooting, the aiming reticle converges even faster. It's faster than when you're crouching. It's just a small token of appreciation, though. This might be the only thing I haven't seen online."
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