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You need to fiddle a bit with the settings, but it's totally playable especially if you have experience with the classic RE games tank controls. There many control options, but anything other than tank gets confusing as hell to me, especially in close quarters.
Changing the sound to "camera spatial audio" is a must, or else you hear from the character's head and not your own viewpoint.
You can also instantly toggle between the mod and regular game by pressing T.
It seems crazy how Capcom didn't even implement this while it was so obviously doable in the RE engine. A single guy did it almost perfectly.
We all want Re2r to be more than it was, but let's be honest. It's a novelty at best.
Don't be jealous Biff. :P