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Pirated Resident Evil Village ‘runs better’, Capcom comments on DRM issues

From DailyBits: "Applying a crack to the latest entry in Capcom's long-running series solves many of the performance issues that plague the game, including sudden frame drops when killing enemies and compromised performance when screen-filling particle effects are shown.

Capcom's response: We reached out to Capcom for comment, and they told us that a patch is coming and will be released soon; "The team is currently looking into the reported PC performance issues and are working on a patch that should be available soon – we’ll follow up with more details shortly."

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CantThinkOfAUsername1772d ago

It's not Denuvo. It's Capcom's own DRM on top of Denuvo. That's what the pirated version removed.

THEzRude1771d ago

... They added their own shit on top of that other shit ? No wonder its shit.

CrimsonWing691772d ago

I’m a console pleb, so pardon my ignorance here, but I had no idea that DRM effected the performance of games. That sucks

Tacoboto1772d ago

Denuvo causes spikes in CPU usage, but Capcom apparently uses their own DRM in combination with it.

What makes this especially bad is that it seems Capcom tied the authentication to be triggered by certain animations. This might be one of the more extreme cases of Denuvo having an unavoidable playability impact.

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Pedantic911772d ago (Edited 1772d ago )

A patch removing denuvo most likely now that it's been cracked.
No point in continuing in selling a worse performing version while a cracker exposes your shi**y applied DRMs.

MadLad1772d ago

No comment needed.
Most gamers know Denuvo is BS. People who are honest and actually support the studios who put it into their games are the ones who get shafted. Those who pirate it get the better version of the game.

This is sometimes the singular reason people pirate. Hell, I have a friend who buys games like this, never downloads them, then proceeds to grab a cracked version of the game anyway, just to avoid the DRM.

As for me, I say screw it.
I wait until these titles end up in the bargain bin. Using DRM like this simply tells me you don't actually care about your customers. Everyone knows DRM barely does anything to stop pirating for more than maybe a couple days in most cases.

Fluttershy771772d ago (Edited 1772d ago )

"This is sometimes the singular reason people pirate" that is BS. People pirate because they don't like paying for stuff. And imaginary friends don't count: imaginary friends will do imaginary weird stuff!

MadLad1771d ago

"This is SOMETIMES the singular reason why people pirate"

Reading comprehension.

But no, there are multiple reasons why people pirate. It doesn't purely boil down to not wanting to pay for things.

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Resident Evil Village Gold Edition Review - Twisted Voxel

Resident Evil Village transitions to Switch 2 as a robust, content-complete package that expertly balances Gothic horror with RE4-style action.

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Resident Evil Village Comparison Shows Switch 2 Outperforming Xbox Series S in Some Scenarios

A new graphics comparison suggests Resident Evil Village runs with higher detail and resolution on Switch 2 than Xbox Series S in certain cases.

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repsahj78d ago

Wow! Capcom is really working hard optimizing their games on Switch 2! Now give us RE Generation pack Vol.2 on Switch 2 and take my money!

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GamerRN77d ago

Imagine if they used the same optimizations on Series S! I bet it would look amazing...

EveryPlatformGamer77d ago

Yes I feel the series s gets a bad rep, its a nice little console and is small and easy to travel with, prior to getting my Switch 2, my series s was what I took with me when traveling for work purposes. I feel Capcom are to be commended for doing an excellent job on all versions of the game.

ABizzel177d ago (Edited 77d ago )

There’s no need to imagine, the Series S is a solid version this is just a clickbait headline.

First the Switch is using last-gen settings (PS4), the Series S is using current-gen with some cutbacks so it’s like PS5- / PS4+.

The Series S is Dynamic 1440p usually running just above 1080p, the Switch is Dynamic 1080p usually running around 720p (docked).

The BIG ONE: The Series S has 2 modes framerate and ray tracing, this video is comparing the ray tracing mode which is why the performance is in the 30 - 50fps range on the Series S. The Performance mode on Series S is mainly 60fps. So the comparison is disingenuous in the framerate comparison section. The article even says it.

The key thing holding the Switch 2 version up is DLSS. Simply put DLSS is significantly better at image reconstruction than TAA, checkerboard rending, and FSR 1/2/3. So the Switch 2 has an upscaler that better than PS4, XBO, Series S, PS5, and series X. Only PS5 Pro PSSR is comparable.

Agent7577d ago

Who paid silly money for the Switch 2 key card version?

gigoran877d ago

a "next gen" console outperforming the lowest spec console from the previous generation. wow... slow clap

__y2jb77d ago

The battle of the upscalers.

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Nintendo Life Review: Resident Evil Village Gold Edition (Switch 2) - A Solid First-Person Follow Up

With Resident Evil Village, Capcom wisely leaned into the success of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, presenting a direct sequel that continues the story of protagonist Ethan Winters. This time, he winds up in a rural village overlooked by a vast, elegant castle as he strives to locate his kidnapped daughter, Rose. It’s no secret that Village borrows heavily from what is widely regarded as the series’ critical darling, Resident Evil 4, but the results are somewhat mixed.

For starters, Village ramps up the action with more open spaces, a wide array of enemy types, upgradable weapons, and counterattack mechanics. The enemies are significantly more interesting than The Mold featured in RE7, with Lycans, reanimated dolls, mechanically enhanced ‘Soldat’ humans, and more all vying to bring your journey to a gory conclusion.

The environments are generally much more varied, too, and are the true stars of the show. You’ve got the aforementioned village and castle, plus the spooky House Beneviento, Moreau’s Reservoir, and Heisenberg’s Factory (no, not that Heisenberg...or that one). Each major location feels wholly unique with its own dedicated boss character, and so it makes for a supremely well-paced experience that rarely outstays its welcome.

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Dexterio87d ago (Edited 87d ago )

“ Performance takes a hit in handheld mode”
For a supposed souped up Switch, this is embarrassing 🥴 I mean it’s a game from 2017 ffs 🙄

repsahj86d ago

When my Generation pack arrives on Switch 2 tomorrow, I'll play RE9 first before RE8 and RE7. I already platinumed RE7 on PS5, but I am excited to replay the game on Switch 2.