Resident Evil Village PC patch finally fixes DRM-related stuttering and boosts frame rates
Inhabitant Evil Village just got a fix on PC which expects to streamline outline rate hitches brought about by the game's enemy of theft countermeasures (DRM), while additionally conceivably giving a further edges each second lift by means of AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution (or FSR for short). The authority Resident Evil Twitter account declared a significant update on Steam, taking note of that "changes have been made to upgrade the counter robbery innovation" of the game. As you would have seen, there was a decent arrangement of contention last week when Digital Foundry found that a broke adaptation of Resident Evil Village chugged along as expected, where a retail duplicate showed stammering issues that played with the perfection of interactivity. Capcom recognized the issue and guaranteed it was "dealing with a fix to address PC execution issues" which "ought to be accessible soon", and apparently this arrangement has now s...