

A patch was eventually released to address the technical issues and the poor visual downgrades. Despite being released on PC, the game does not support mouse controls whatsoever, and in-game button prompts only references generic button numbers rather than actual keys from the keyboard or standard console controllers. The PC version initially shipped with none of the game's original lighting, lower quality textures, inferior pre-rendered FMV videos than the PlayStation 2 version, and introduced bugs and crashes that were not present in the previous console versions. A PC port of the game was outsourced to SourceNext and was released on May 15, 2007, however, it was based off the inferior PlayStation 2 port rather than the superior GameCube version, with even more problems than the former. The game was released for the Nintendo GameCube on January 11, 2005, and despite originally being exclusive to that system, it was ported to PlayStation 2 on October 25 the same year. It is the fourth mainline installment in the Resident Evil series. Changes to the graphics rendering process made on April 7th have been readjusted.Resident Evil 4 is a third-person action horror shooter developed by Capcom, ported by Sourcenext, and published by Ubisoft overseas and Capcom in Japan.Fixes to the stick dead zone (the range in which the controller’s sticks don’t respond to movement) made on April 7 have been further adjusted.An issue preventing the game from launching when downloadable content has been installed and an account with content restrictions is logged in has been fixed.(Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish) Incorrect text displaying for certain trophy explanations in some languages has been fixed.An issue causing players to warp through walls when using the scope in certain areas has been fixed.

An issue where certain key items become unobtainable, preventing the player from progressing through the main story, has been fixed.
