Master Biohazard, Heroes, and Survivor modes in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City with expert tips on communication, class abilities, and strategic gameplay for ultimate victory.
This guide provides essential tips and strategies for the multiplayer modes in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, focusing on Biohazard, Heroes, and Survivor modes.
General Tips
- Communication is paramount; coordinate with your team for the best results.
- Character-specific melee attacks can increase the drop rate of herbs when low on health.
- Stay with your teammates for mutual support and survival.
- Position yourself strategically when using health sprays to benefit the entire team.
- Always pick up superior weapons and keep your ammo stocked.
- Familiarize yourself with all class abilities to anticipate enemy actions.
- Clear zombies in your immediate vicinity, but let them be if just passing through, as they can distract enemies.
- Utilize zombies to your advantage by attacking enemies when they are distracted or using zombies as cover.
- While killing monsters earns points, eliminating enemy players is more valuable.
- Grenades are highly effective for knocking down, flushing out, or hindering opponents.
- Exercise caution with incendiary grenades, as they can backfire.
- Use herbs whenever possible, even if only to deny them to opponents.
- Shoot locks off crates to access power weapons, but be mindful of their limited ammunition.
- If infected, move away from teammates and immediately seek or call for antiviral spray.
- The surveillance class has enhanced navigation; use it to report enemy movements to your team.
Biohazard Mode
- Speed is crucial; move to collect vials quickly.
- Defend or pursue vial carriers with all your effort.
- Notify your team upon capturing a vial, reporting your location and intended route.
- Prioritize scoring when near your base, even under attack.
- Bounce grenades off walls in front of you to slow pursuers without needing to turn around.
- Cut off enemy vial carriers by heading directly towards their base rather than searching for them.
- Cloaking can be useful, but it does not conceal the vial or its distinctive purple glow.
Heroes Mode
- Heroes are durable but not invincible; proceed with caution.
- Most deaths will occur at close range due to hero resilience; plan accordingly.
- If you die as a hero, you respawn as a normal character and should act as a meat shield to protect remaining heroes.
- You can still be infected at a normal rate, but it takes longer to turn, and you have a significant health pool. However, you cannot outlast the infection indefinitely; seek antiviral sprays or have a Medic cure you.
- Use the surveillance class to locate enemy players, allowing your remaining heroes to avoid conflict.
- If you die, choose a class that can support the remaining heroes, such as Medic or Field Scientist.
- If you are confident in your team's heroes, select the Assault class and use the Super Soldier ability to eliminate enemies, but avoid close-quarters combat with enemy heroes as neither can execute the other.
Survivor Mode
- While you can win independently, helping teammates benefits everyone in the long run.
- Prioritize survival, but eliminate enemies when possible to extend their respawn times.
- Using the Recon class's cloaking ability may allow for undetected approaches to the helicopter.
- Do not rush the helicopter immediately unless the area is completely clear; instead, hold back and pick off competitors as they board.
- Attempt to board as a team so your allies can provide cover.
- Avoid standing on the helipad when the helicopter lands to prevent being crushed.
- Use grenades to clear the landing area and hinder opponents' ability to approach.
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