: Adds a hidden letter from Jill Valentine in the Kendo Gun Shop, bridging the story toward the Resident Evil 3 remake.
The most "interesting" aspect of this specific update period was Capcom's decision to officially remove Denuvo Anti-Tamper technology from the game. Performance Boost
remains a gold standard for how to reimagine a classic. But even years after its release, Capcom has continued to tweak the experience behind the scenes. The latest notable update—identified in the community as the patch—brings some massive changes that both tech enthusiasts and lore hunters will appreciate. What’s New in the December Update?
This specific update was released by Capcom around December 18, 2019. Its primary purpose was to add the "R.P.D. Demo"
: A known bug in this version caused the screen to slowly darken over time. Solutions involved lowering image quality or limiting the FPS to 30. Antivirus Interference
: Adds a hidden letter from Jill Valentine in the Kendo Gun Shop, bridging the story toward the Resident Evil 3 remake.
The most "interesting" aspect of this specific update period was Capcom's decision to officially remove Denuvo Anti-Tamper technology from the game. Performance Boost
remains a gold standard for how to reimagine a classic. But even years after its release, Capcom has continued to tweak the experience behind the scenes. The latest notable update—identified in the community as the patch—brings some massive changes that both tech enthusiasts and lore hunters will appreciate. What’s New in the December Update?
This specific update was released by Capcom around December 18, 2019. Its primary purpose was to add the "R.P.D. Demo"
: A known bug in this version caused the screen to slowly darken over time. Solutions involved lowering image quality or limiting the FPS to 30. Antivirus Interference