You won’t find this version on modern Steam easily (the old Steam key is delisted). Your best bet is:
Let’s be honest. No amount of patching will turn Operation Raccoon City into Resident Evil 4 Remake. But judged on its own merits as a 2012 arcade third-person shooter, the Multi8 patched edition is a damn good time.
The Good:
The Bad (Still Present):
The Verdict: 7/10 as a co-op shooter. 4/10 as a Resident Evil game. But if you have three friends and a patched Multi8 copy, you will laugh and rage for 8-10 hours.
The PC version of Operation Raccoon City was notorious at launch for being a poor console port. It suffered from:
A "Patched" release is highly desirable because it typically includes Title Update 1.02 (or later). These patches addressed critical game-breaking bugs, improved the netcode for the cooperative modes, and smoothed out some of the performance hitches. For modern players, a pre-patched version is essential for getting the game to run without immediate crashing.
The original 2012 Steam release was crippled by GFWL. Microsoft shut down GFWL marketplace in 2014, making it impossible to save progress, unlock achievements, or access DLC. The "Patched" Multi8 version strips out GFWL entirely, replacing it with a local save system and LAN/offline multiplayer.
Without the patch, the PC version is borderline unplayable. With the patch, it becomes a flawed but functional blast.
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Game crashes on launch | Run ORC.exe in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode. |
| Missing Russian/Polish text | Copy the localization folder from the patch archive into the game root. |
| No sound in cinematics | Reinstall DirectX 9.0c (June 2010) and update your audio drivers. |
| Multiplayer crashes | The patched version only supports LAN or direct IP. Use Radmin VPN or ZeroTier for online co-op. |
Released in the chaotic wake of Resident Evil 5’s commercial success but critical divisiveness, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (2012) landed on PC as a radical departure from survival horror. Developed by Slant Six Games (known for SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs) and published by Capcom, this third-person tactical shooter abandoned slow-burn tension for squad-based, cover-heavy action.
For years, the PC version suffered from Games for Windows Live (GFWL) integration, lackluster optimization, and region-locked multiplayer. However, a specific preservation effort has breathed new life into the title: the "Multi8 Patched" release. This article explores what that patch entails, why the 2012 PC version remains relevant, and how to experience the definitive, fully localized version of this cult classic.
| Class | Role | Best ability | |-------|------|--------------| | Recon | Stealth, radar jam | Cloak + Sensor Jam | | Medic | Healing, revive | Rapid Heal (AOE) | | Field Scientist | Turrets, scan | Bio-shield | | Heavy | Tank, suppression | Invincible (brief) | | Spec Ops | Explosives | Explosive Rounds |
Tip for solo/campaign: Use Medic or Heavy — AI teammates are terrible.
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