Capcom has released the second PC patch for Resident Evil Village. According to the team, this update packs a number of CPU and graphical tweaks.
Going into more details, the August 24th Update fixes an issue where certain CPUs were unable to launch the game. Moreover, it brings minor fine-tuning of certain graphical processes. And… well… that’s it.
It’s worth noting that the first PC performance patch for Resident Evil Village addressed most of its stuttering issues. That patch of course came after the game was cracked (and the cracked version still has fewer stutters when exploring the environments than the official version).
As always, Steam will download this update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Resident Evil Village August 24th Update Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where certain CPUs were unable to launch the game
- Minor fine-tuning of certain graphical processes
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