In recent weeks, we’ve reported that the pirated version of Resident Evil Village works much better than the original version. It looks like Capcom will have solved the DRM issues, which are fixed and fixed. Capcom, which has attracted a lot of backlash from players, seems to have fixed the problem approximately 80 days after the game’s release.
Resident Evil Village pirated version no longer works better than original
When the pirated version of the game was released on July 9 with a broken version by EMPRESS, players noticed that it worked much better than the original Resident Evil Village. Capcom then sparked a backlash on social media. It looks like Capcom’s going to have taken these reactions seriously, which is that he fixed the PC version of the game. While the game was fixed approximately 80 days after its release, Capcom did not apologize to the players in any way. If the Pirate Version of Resident Evil Village had not been released by the EMPRESS team in some way, the Pc version of Resident Evil Village,which probably would never have been fixed, has goted better thanks to a pirated version, although it may sound like a joke.
EMPRESS, which released the game on July 9, said:
“Fixed all in-game hangovers that occurred when you killed a zombie because we edited all the entry points of Capcom’s DRM, so most of these functions no longer work. These results will give you a much smoother gaming experience.”
After a huge backlash from players, Capcom seems to have finally fixed the PC version of the game; But this incident has somewhat undermined the players’ confidence in Capcom. They said they expected at least an apology from the firm and expressed their reaction on Twitter. In addition, players argue that DRM does nothing but annoy the consumer and should no longer be used. Although the problems caused by DRM have increased recently, we can also come across tragicomic events like this in other ways.
Previously, players have reacted to Square Enix for making the Xbox Game Pass PC version of Nier Automata look and work much better than the Steam version. As a result of the reactions, Square Enix corrected the Nier Automata Steam version after 4 long years. On the Resident Evil Village side, things were getting worse because of DRM. The official YouTube channel Digital Foundry reported in a video that the original version of the game had been fixed and that the pirated version of Resident Evil Village no longer worked better than the original.