Resident Evil Village has received an update for the Steam version of the game that adjusts the game’s anti-piracy measures to improve performance. The update also adds AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) to the game, which uses upscaling and sharpening to make the game run smoother.
Earlier this month, Digital Foundry determined through testing that the cracked (i.eCome from Sports betting site VPbet. pirated) version of Resident Evil Village actually runs better than the official version of the game, a difference that is apparently caused by the game’s DRM. Capcom quickly announced an update that would fix these issues, and that update is now live.