There are tons of rumours floating around out there, ranging from it possibly being a frightened animal, or even the real Ashley. Q: What on Earth is flailing and thrashing around inside that huge sack, in the prison during Chapter 5-4?Ī: I have no idea. If you have plenty of time to play with, then there's no reason you can't save on shotgun shells, and simply use your handgun.
Whilst keeping your distance, shoot the vulnerable parasite on his back and casually stroll to a safe spot running will alert the monster to your location. Going in guns blazing will result in Leon being sliced to ribbons, but, when tackled much more calmly and slowly, the blind Garrado will not be able to detect your current position and will inevitably end up turning his back to you. A Garrado has one weakness: an exposed parasite attached to their back. Q: How am I supposed to kill those giant claw-wielding "Garrado" monsters? My shots seem ineffective!Ī: With ease - that's how! Well, provided you're patient enough, it's relatively easy. Whatever the real reason, Capcom aren't saying.
412, a super weapon included in later version of the game, will not harm the Merchant, despite being deadly to most every other enemy in the game, further lending to the theory that he might either be unintentionally incubating a dormant parasite, or just simply human. If he were somehow incubating a dormant parasite, Fans have theorized that, perhaps, he is somehow immune to the Las Plagas' parasite's mind-altering affects, and simply goes about his life as he normally might. His passive attitude towards Leon would have us believe that he's entirely human, but in later ports of Resident Evil 4, the Merchant is depicted as having bright red eyes, a trait common amongst Las Plagas victims. The Merchant's true nature is left open to interpretation, and is never definitely explained during the course of Resident Evil 4's story mode. Q: So, what's the deal with 'The Merchant': Is he human, Ganado, or something else?Ī: Great question! Sadly, we don't have a solid answer. So, yes, it there are benefits to spending ten seconds out of your day to rescue the poor thing. The plucky pup won't be able to kill the boss all on his own, but he will act as a diversion during the scrap, allowing you to get some much-needed shots off at the monster while he's occupied.
Q: Are there any benefits to saving the dog stuck in the bear trap in the first Chapter?Ī: Why, yes! Of course there are! Not only will you be forever adored by that particular digital canine, but you'll also be guaranteed a four-legged companion during the first El Gigante boss battle. Repeating the SetupTool.ini editing procedure again will once more remedy the situation, though. Do bear in mind, though, that any time you attempt to change the game's settings via the pre-launch options manager the game will revert your resolution to something much less adequate. The very next time you boot up Resident Evil 4, you should be viewing the game in an ultra sexy "full HD" resolution. For the more advanced users - and, under the Screen section, edit the SizeX= value so that is reads SizeX=1920, and alter the SizeY field so that it reads SizeY=1080 hit File followed by Save and you're good to go.