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Resident Evil 4 uses a hidden dynamic difficulty system. The game secretly tracks how well the player is doing. If the player has full health and lots of ammo, the game increases enemy aggression and health. If the player is struggling, it subtly lowers drop rates for ammo and makes enemies easier. Many players are unaware of this, leading to confusion about why enemies feel "spongy" or why ammo is scarce.

1. The "Threat Assessment" Meter Instead of a vague difficulty setting, this meter shows the current internal difficulty rank (Level 1 to Level 10).

2. Drop-Probability Calculator When aiming at a downed enemy or a breakable object (like a barrel), the overlay displays the percentage chance of specific drops based on the current difficulty level.

3. Attache Case Value Calculator The inventory management grid ("The Attache Case") is a core mechanic. This feature adds a "Total Value" readout to the case screen.

4. "Combat Efficiency" Statistic A post-chapter summary screen that provides metrics often seen in speedrunning or professional play:

Goal: To provide players with transparency regarding the game's hidden "Dynamic Difficulty" system, allowing for better strategic planning without breaking the survival horror immersion.

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