Better allocation of video memory to prevent crashes on mid-range GPUs.
If you haven't launched the game since the Shadows of Rose DLC dropped, now is the time to return. Here is the definitive breakdown of why update 10042023-2104 is the most transformative performance and quality-of-life patch to hit Resident Evil Village since its 2021 debut. resident evil village update 10042023 2104 better
technology from the PC version. For many players, this made the game "better" by significantly reducing stuttering and improving frame rate stability, as the DRM had been notorious for causing CPU overhead in Infrastructure Alignment Better allocation of video memory to prevent crashes
The 2104 build includes a smart texture cache. Texture pop-in on the Village square (looking at the Duke’s carriage) has been reduced by roughly 70%. No more low-res mud walls turning into high-res bricks two seconds later. technology from the PC version
This update appears to have realigned the game with current Steam Deck standards. Early reports from the community suggest that the game now runs smoother on the handheld, with fewer instances of crashing when transitioning between areas (like moving from the village to Castle Dimitrescu).
This was a Steam-specific build update designed to address backend file structures. While Capcom did not provide extensive public patch notes for this specific build, it primarily targeted for Steam Deck and PC compatibility. Update 21-04-2023 (Build 11028309)