The trainer also includes online support but only for Resident Evil 6. That's not to mention that it's a real challenge to be able to open boxes without rumble. It's mentioned on the page that you will need two controllers for the co-op to work because the keyboard and mouse controls affect both players.
According to FluffyQuack, the mod creator, there may be a patch later on to add support for this feature in the PC version of Resident Evil Revelations 2. This should work for players whre the game just picks up one controller.”Īdditionally, Raid mode does not work in local co-op. Start fluffy manager, have it launch the game, select level, start up trainer with splitscreen setting, then restart level. I#m using two xbox controllers with wireless adapter. Scared that she can no longer trust what she sees, Ivy seeks the help of a boy who thinks her episodes are connected to the sordid history of Darkhaven-but what they don’t know might kill them both.“This is amazing, kinda pokes a hole in capcoms "it was impossible to implement coop on pc" story, this works like magic.
Ivy can tell right away there are long-held family secrets buried within these walls, but when she wakes up from one of her nightmares covered in someone else’s blood, Ivy fears that whatever demons her mother battled while she was alive have come to roost in her own mind. Now that Ivy has been sent to the family estate on Darkhaven, an island off the New England coast, she is forced to reckon with her mother’s past. Myra Bloodgood was a manipulative personality who never told the truth-about where she came from, who Ivy’s father was, or why they were living their lives on the run. Ivy Bloodgood’s mother is dead, and she should probably be sad about it. This teen gothic mystery novel, perfect for fans of Madeleine Roux and Lisa Maxwell, takes readers to the cold, creepy island of Darkhaven, where a girl with unexplained blackouts grapples with secrets from her dead mother’s past and a legacy of murders that have been committed by her family. Today on the blog we're talking Dreaming Darkly by. Loss and absence pervade the story, including Suee’s own sense of abandonment from a father who shows little interest in her, but the friendships Suee forms prove formidable against both supernatural threats and the twisty social politics of school. Ly’s haunting story gains depth and texture from Park’s minimalist, thick-lined artwork, which sticks to a limited b&w palette occasionally dashed with bright red and muted yellows and blues. Along with whiz kid Hyunwoo and bully target Haeun, Suee attempts to solve this mystery before any more students lose their shadows. Suee has an unusual gap in her memory after hearing a strange voice at school one day, people’s shadows keep disappearing-and Suee’s own shadow has become sentient. An ever-expanding group of students dubbed “zeroes” are walking the school’s halls “like a bunch of mindless zombies,” mumbling to themselves and being ignored by teachers. Sullen 12-year-old Suee Lee, new at Outskirtsville Elementary, investigates the strange goings-on at the school in this graphic novel, a revised and reworked collection of three stories that were originally self-published digitally. And as you know, she totally judges a book by the cover! Erica, the Davis girl, found a new book for you guys.