
Isn’t it an incredibly strong ability to be highly resistant to viruses, able to target precisely, and perform back steps?
I can also do picking.
What is this journalist?
The fact that what I’m bringing is a stun gun is just a bit awkward.
The waitress is cute.
weak
>>4Just by crouching, you can become almost invincible and have a slot to mix three types of herbs and one item, so there’s no way it’s weak!
Did something come out during the new product announcement?
>>5My daughter came out.
>>5
Only Cindy is to be done.
I thought it was a thread like that, but it was Alyssa.
It’s been such a long time that a child could be born and grow up to be an adult… it really has.
I thought you were doing well at 7, but if you keep sticking your neck into things like this, well, you might just die…
>>10It’s sad, but I guess that’s how it goes… right?
That world has many virus leaks and countless major incidents.
“Is, dead…”It’s Cindy, after all.
It’s faster to move using the back stage.
>>14It’s somehow fast even if it’s not a backstep, Alyssa.
Is this the first time the outbreak characters are making a reappearance?
>>15It only appears by name in 7.
Evil
It might just be that I was a little faked into death and my identity hidden for 8 years.
>>17It would be happier for those who honestly died.
It’s not just playful; it’s definitely included in the official history.
Becoming a parent tends to lead to death.
>>20In other words, the nameless do not die?
If he died 8 years ago, that means he died a year after the Baker family’s incident.
There is a possibility that the Alissa zombie is standing somewhere.
While repeatedly pressing.
The time has finally come to reveal the reason for Alyssa’s high specs.
Mark!
Is an outbreak coming in the bonus game?
>>28This is a game that should be released in today’s era.
The PvE Elden Ring Night Rain is getting really exciting.
That’s too much of a hook for enthusiasts.
The general public doesn’t know about characters from the outbreak.
>>29I actually thought it was someone else.
I understand that a thread is being created here now.
>>29Somehow, I feel a temperature difference between those who have played and those who haven’t.
“Unlike the numbered titles, only users from that time have played the Outbreak series.”
Isn’t it mostly people saying, “Who?”
A remake of Outbreak is needed to bridge the temperature gap.
>>34The stage this time seems just like Raccoon City, so it’s perfect!
>>34That’s exactly right.
Hurry up and release the remake.
I think Outbreak is still relatively well-known compared to things like Resistance.
It’s true that just seeing a name in writing might not immediately remind me, but if it’s Yoko, maybe it will?
Is it a good balance of choice?
I don’t think it’s a big deal since it’s pretty common for unknown characters to become the protagonists in Bio.
Daybed!
Daybe!!
The outbreak itself has a certain level of recognition since it often becomes a topic of discussion.
It’s okay with the contents, well.
It seems that Alyssa is being treated exceptionally well.
Other OB characters don’t get mentioned at all, do they?
>>41Kevin’s name has come up…
>>41I feel like it wouldn’t be strange at all if the new work features someone like Kevin Yoko.
Umbrella-related and RPD-related
>>41The reporter character has the agility to poke their nose into various places.
>>41The reporter settings are probably easy to handle.
I’m kind of sad because I liked it more than David and Mark in the thread outbreak…
Alissa! Alissa!
>>45George!
…Georgie!
In the first place, even if you do it properly, you can’t clearly grasp the character’s background.
I think it’s because Alyssa’s job is delicious.
You can mess with it as much as you want and dive right in.
It seems like the stage is quite large, and it practically feels like an outbreak or something… doesn’t it?
Well, the name is faintly mentioned in 7, so it might be considered foreshadowing.
Whether it’s a good thing to come out or not has just been proven by Alyssa…
The people involved in the outbreak are just regular people…
>>54Yeah…?
>>65Just lacking antibodies makes you a superhuman, doesn’t it…?
>>71Actually, there are some people in the background who are not ordinary.
It’s about time to reveal Leon’s daughter or something.
>>55Capcom seriously didn’t create a setting for the descendants of Gorilla and Leon…
>>70I’m aware that I don’t know when I might die in a dangerous way and cause harm to my family, so I feel like I shouldn’t have children.
As expected, there must be other characters from past generations, but I wonder who will come.
>>56Chris was always in the spotlight, and maybe Leon, who has a grudge with the Raccoons.
I was able to do PVE multiplayer in 5 and 6, but since then there hasn’t been any PVE, including bonus games, so I want to do it soon.
Eeeek!
Threads seeking the revival of the outbreak generally conclude that it was enjoyable because of that era.
>>60But there’s no other Resident Evil that can be played cooperatively like the original…
>>60I’m still having fun playing on the volunteer server!
>>60It’s a game that was fun to play solo.
The hurdle for online on PS2 is significantly higher than now.
>>60I feel like we’re now in an era where we can enjoy it even more after going around once.
I think the online element of “ordinary citizens cooperating to escape the city during an outbreak” is really popular right now…
I’ve been playing a certain dark fantasy spin-off that just came out, and it’s made me think.
You don’t think that the outbreak and Ingrid’s ghosts are resurrecting now, do you?
It’s not surprising, as they are the type of person who would consider a peaceful death through work a great way to go.
Because Elden Ring has that level of completeness, if we try hard, we can do it.
Did everyone survive the outbreak?
>>68Unknown except for Alyssa.
Yoko, what the hell are you?
People who played Outbreak back then are now in their mid-30s to around 40.
>>76Those who were prepared for an online environment back then might easily be over 40.
>>76Younger people and gamers in their 50s weren’t playing either, right?!
>>76I am 47 this year…
>>90I am 37 years old!
>>90Chris is the same age as I was during Village.
>>76At that time, the hurdle for high school students to go online was high.
Well, even if you have an internet environment at home, you need to contract various services separately, and it’s expensive for students…
I used to like handsome men holding handguns with one hand, but later I heard that because of that motion, they end up taking longer to aim, and I thought that was terrible.
It’s great that just flipping a coin can turn a handgun into chaos…
>>78Batcha! Batcha! Batcha!
I still couldn’t do the outbreak’s multiplayer.
I have a memory of fighting endlessly without knowing how to defeat the leech man.
I want to have an outbreak that lasts about 50 minutes in a one-match setting.
Isn’t it because of this and the resistance that the citizens of Raccoon City are not strong?
>>86I think it’s a typical case of survival bias.
Compared to the citizens who are dying instantly around there, the Outbreak guys are definitely a higher rank survivor.
The RPD guys? They’re superhuman, aren’t they?
>>86That’s because I live in a labyrinth-like city.
I plugged in a LAN cable to the internet connection randomly and managed to get online, but was there no monthly fee or anything?
>>87No, you needed to have a contract with KDDI, right…?
>>87The internet fee is so expensive.
>>87It feels like my parents were playing FF11 or fighting games and doing various things for me.
Dying in a preview is a survival flag.
Let’s set aside what is happening.
>>88Confirm until you see the corpse… There were cases of disguising corpses in the village.
It’s obvious that Leon and Chris’s children would be targeted by enemy organizations.
If you don’t take optimal actions with the best equipment, you’ll be exposed on the bulletin board, right?
There was a trend like that, right?
>>91It’s not strange to tackle the highest difficulty seriously.
Ah, Seiko Seisei wasn’t interesting, though.
>>91Defending at high difficulty is well, yeah.
There aren’t really any random elements, though.
There was also an aspect of multiple people role-playing in the bio world, so there is that element of fun as well.
Outbreak citizens will fend off the zombie elephants…
It’s a different genre, but the quality of the Resistance that came with RE3 was good, so I think Outbreak could still be well-received even now.
It would be fun just to be all together and make a commotion.
I saw a theory somewhere that Kevin couldn’t join STARS because of his low virus resistance and sunglasses excluded him, and it made sense to me.
>>99That’s because I was a habitual offender of alcohol addiction and often skipped work or was late without notice.
At the occurrence’s will, there’s a tab bill at the bar, which indicates quite a bad boy.
>>99What is this forest…?
>>190I think it would be bad if Jill was injected with a high concentration, as she was also infected by the pursuer’s tentacles.
I don’t know how much T-virus would enter from being bitten by a zombie or pecked by a crow.
Well, aside from Mori-kun, Edward, also known as Right-Hand Dropping Man, has turned into a zombie too.
First, don’t you need a multi-BB unit?
>>100I had it, and when I connected the internet for PC use, I could play online, but I wonder if that was the correct way to use it.
>>106If you naturally bought a BB unit and are subscribed to KDDI’s service, you might be able to play easily, but… isn’t the environment a bit too well-prepared?
>>100I remember that the preparation time and cost for this were high.
I want you to release it again now that online has become the norm.
The old man at the gun shop also gets taken down mercilessly, so the people who survive are just thought to be incredibly lucky.
The playful skins were incredibly abundant, it was amazing, right?
First of all, it’s surprising even to me that there was a time when my parents’ house didn’t have an internet connection.
It’s not just a level of optimism like Kevin’s.
Every time Raccoon City is depicted, ordinary citizens are dying like insects.
The outbreak’s lineup is impressive, isn’t it?
I was scared by the feeling of controlling Alyssa and Kevin after using slow characters all this time.
Night rain is trending; I thought there might be a chance for an outbreak, but it seems like it could end up like Primal.
>>119It seems there is no Japanese text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.
>>119I wonder what made them use elements that evoke Dino Crisis for shooting at dinosaurs…
Did the timeline come out?
>>120At least after 7.
Kevin is a bad cop, but he’s the best marksman in the department, which makes him feel like a true protagonist, and I like that.
Even now, OP is my favorite in Bio.
It’s okay to feel like L4D, right…?
I wonder what year it would be if Alyssa’s daughter is in her 20s.
This can mean anything depending on when it was born…
To be honest, there are parts that I would prefer to be remastered rather than remade.
It seems like you might do unnecessary things and I can’t trust you.
Understood, Operation Raccoon City!
>>128To be honest, it was quite interesting…
>>128I quite like the Adamantium armor for hunters during high difficulty, but since enemies spawn infinitely, I don’t want to do it multiple times because it’s a bit tedious.
There was a time when I thought the protagonist was an ordinary person! Ethan!
>>130Your dad is a BOW!
>>138You have white sweat, huh!
It’s nice to come back to Raccoon City here…
>>131Raccoon City is too convenient as a setting.
>>131It’s more intact than I thought…
There are plenty of games I want to play in night rain format.
>>132I want to rush through Shizuoka with the three fools I happened to meet.
Police
Veteran security guard
Station staff
Waitress
Plumber
Doctor
Reporter
Umbrella
>>134This guy is so cool…
>>134This plumber is too talented…!
I wonder why Primal decided to go for PvPvE…
I don’t dislike Exo.
But there were only elements that I didn’t know who would accept.
I tried hard to have the same manga artist as Street Fighter 6 draw a promotional manga, but it didn’t turn out well at all.
There are quite a few ordinary people who have managed to escape from Raccoon City.
>>137Even just watching the escape ending of Outbreak 2, where you simply break out and see missiles falling on Raccoon City from a nearby parking lot, there are quite a few citizens reacting with excitement.
>>137There are quite a few, including the mayor, who escaped on the first day before the U.S. military blockade was imposed.
After the U.S. military blockade, the number of those who managed to escape, especially on the final day, is probably only at a countable level.
I liked everything about the opera except for the tough enemy.
Since that incident, I’ve just left Raccoon City alone… That’s how it turned out.
>>142Well, now that we’ve dropped the nuke, there’s nothing we can do but leave it be…
Actually, since I’ve been caught up in the pandemic since it broke out, it’s been about two weeks that I’ve survived in Raccoon City, just like the general citizens during the outbreak.
If there was a bio version of Night Rains, it would be an amazing game. I should write that down in the next survey.
>>147Don’t say it so casually…
There are multiple civilians in the outbreak with suspicious backgrounds from their previous jobs…
>>150On the contrary, even though it should be the most suspicious character because it’s simply an umbrella and it’s revealed, Yoko is actually the least suspicious, right?
In the end, it’s much more suspicious that everything about Debit remains unknown.
Just erase it completely so that there’s nothing left!
>>151I have a memory of it being blown away even more in the ED of OB or OB2…
>>151Even if I try to go to the city, the Arklay Mountains are still there, so it’s impossible now.
Moreover, it seems that they’ve unexpectedly adapted, so there’s really nothing I can do about it.
>>151Even with a real tactical nuclear weapon, one hit wouldn’t be enough to completely level the area…
Can I have Yoko wear the gym clothes?
>>154Ah… that’s good…
There are suspiciously ordinary people like doctors who can create instant-death bullets for zombies and plumbers who can make outrageous weapons.
>>155Even without Auber, the people from the hospital in Bio 3 can create a T-Virus vaccine, and I think the high-level folks are really impressive, the citizens of Raccoon City.
>>176I can understand it if it’s a big hospital, but…
You really caught a hunter in a place like that, resembling a small-town doctor…
>>176Even though it’s a world-renowned company, I wonder if they created an environment where talented people are easily drawn to it.
>>199It seems that playing in the countryside might be terrible, but the treatment is definitely better than crap, so Umbrella.
>>155The instant death bullet has been mentioned many times, but the original herb is really dangerous!
By the way, was the bombing of Raccoon City a nuclear attack or just a large-scale bombing with regular bombs?
>>156Isn’t it both?
When I open the door, the sound of a heartbeat plays in the loading screen, and it makes me really nervous.
The feeling of running around desperately within the time limit of Night Rain might match well with Bio.
Wasn’t there a huge crater when it was OB?
I want to say that’s not the movement of a plumber, but…
The other members are also quite a handful.
You were quite blown to smithereens in the OB, weren’t you?
The RPD still retains its original form to some extent, so I understand it…
>>168I haven’t been able to defeat them at all…
Since OB is just a side story, it probably isn’t part of the official history…
For a sterilization operation, there are still a lot of zombie-like creatures left, aren’t there?!
>>170It’s already been mentioned, but quite a few citizens had broken through the lockdown and escaped into the city… (refer to the Wesker File)
>>170Do you think you can prevent the urban escape and survival of mice?
>>192I didn’t realize it was already over…
Most of the town might have been killed, but it seems there were rumors of monsters in the mountains, and the ones underground probably survived too.
Hmm… wouldn’t it be better to launch another nuclear missile?
The plumber is not an ordinary plumber…
There are those who have captured hunters, and the raccoon doctor is strong.
Act throughout the entirety of open-field Raccoon City until the time limit runs out.
In the end, I definitely want to play a game where I go to the helicopter at the escape point.
The plumber can clearly make a timed bomb from just one battery, which is obviously not normal.
It’s amazing that a regular station staff can fake death against BOW…
>>183The sense of meaningless bonus time after hitting a daylight.
>>189By the way, I wonder what the setting for Daylight is like now…
>>194At least in the manga, Daylight existed in Maruhawa Desire.
>>194It has been confirmed that it is widely used as a treatment drug for T in Biohazard Malhwah Desire.
In the play, it was said that if administered within 24 hours after T infection, one could be saved, but the subject had already turned into a zombie.
>>224Is it meaningless…?
>>228The T virus works properly… if it’s T…
>>224I’m glad…
Huh…?
>>230If I say the manga is a prequel to 6, you should understand the reason.
Marvin is a cool game.
>>184Marvin is always cool.
Well, that guy is not a regular worker…
Well, still, your hands are too skillful!
I want 9 to be like an alumni reunion.
The rock band that came to the live event also managed to escape safely, I believe.