
Developers are rolling out initial fixes for Resident Evil Requiem, addressing various technical issues that have plagued the game since its launch.
A new patch, weighing approximately 1.4 GB, has been released for Resident Evil Requiem on PC. This update aims to significantly improve the project’s overall technical state, focusing on performance and stability across different hardware configurations.
Notably, a critical error causing performance drops on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 and RTX 40 graphics cards has been resolved. This fix promises a much smoother and more consistent gaming experience for users with these high-end GPUs.
The user interface also received an overhaul. Text blocks now dynamically adjust their size to accommodate different text lengths across various languages, enhancing readability and user experience worldwide.

- NVIDIA graphics card profiles have been updated, specifically for driver version 595.71, to ensure better compatibility and optimized performance.
- Multiple bugs leading to game crashes have been identified and eliminated, contributing to a more stable and uninterrupted gaming session.
Steam Deck users will be pleased to hear that Resident Evil Requiem now performs much better on the handheld device. Gamers have reported achieving a stable 40 FPS in balanced FSR 3 mode following recent engine optimizations, making the portable experience significantly more enjoyable.

