The Resident Evil Requiem PC Experience Will Get Better Eventually, Capcom Says

Capcom just released a patch for Resident Evil Requiem that includes a number of fixes, squashing bugs and improving performance on both console and PC. The patch was released alongside an announcement revealing Capcom has plans to implement improvements to DualSense controller support on PC, though there's no word yet on when exactly that will happen.

"A new patch is out now for Resident Evil Requiem, including fixes for some known issues," the publisher shared in a recent post on X. "We've also heard your feedback and are working on adding support for the DualSense wireless controller adaptive trigger and vibration functions for the PC version of the game. This will take some time, but we appreciate your patience."

There's no telling exactly how much time it will take for Capcom to improve the DualSense experience on PC. But in the meantime, PC players can improve their gameplay experience with some of the hilarious mods recently released for Resident Evil Requiem, including one that gives Leon a Burt Reynolds-esque moustache.

The patch notes are listed in full below:

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  • Issues which blocked player progress under specific conditions have been fixed.
  • Multiple fixes to improve overall playability have also been implemented.

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  • Issues related to path tracing performance have been fixed.
  • Visual issues caused as a result of upscaling function use have been fixed.

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  • A bug that caused performance to drop when obtaining achievements has been fixed.

For more on the game, check out our Resident Evil Requiem review.

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