Resident Evil PC update was withdrawn after the reactions from the players, the same updates came to the next generation consoles.
The Resident Evil PC update has been pulled back. The next-generation console updates planned for Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3 and Resident Evil 7 were released recently and brought Ray Tracking support and enhanced 3D audio support to the game, but this caused the system requirements of these games to increase significantly on PC.
Resident Evil PC update has been pulled back, players who want it will still be able to install it
The suddenly increasing system requirements of the games and the performance problems experienced by the users after the updates drew a great reaction from PC players. That’s why many PC gamers have appealed to Capcom to revert to older versions of games. In the article placed on the Steam page of the games, the company stated that the old versions of the games were reopened “after the high demand of the community”.
Capcom, item by item, explained what needs to be done in order to turn the games back to their old versions:
-Open LIBRARY on Steam platform
-Right click the game and click “Properties”
-Click on the “BETAS” option on the screen that opens
-Go down the menu and select “”dx11_non-rt”” ( Note: you don’t need to enter password
-Close the screen that opens and wait for Steam to automatically update the game
-When the update is completed, we expect you to open the game without any problems.
-After this process, some of your in-game settings may be reset.
If you want to renew the game, it will be sufficient to select “None” from the line in the 4th item.