
Capcom has released Resident Evil Village patch 1.03 for PC, bringing AMD FSR support and fixing the performance issues that players have criticized Denuvo for.
Capcom has announced the release of Patch 1.03 for Resident Evil Village. This update brings the important AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) feature to the game and addresses performance problems linked to the integrated Denuvo DRM software.
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Just a few weeks ago, hackers cracked Resident Evil Village's protection and released the game on torrent trackers. Shortly after, enthusiasts benchmarked the "cracked" and licensed versions, revealing that the pirated Resident Evil Village ran significantly better and more stably. This immediately led to a wave of complaints directed at the developers. It's hardly surprising; the game is over three months old, yet it still hasn't delivered stable performance.
However, Capcom representatives state that Patch 1.03 should resolve the remaining issues and provide players with a comfortable gameplay experience, complete with AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) support.