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Resident Evil Remakes Accidentally Lose Ray-Tracing On PC

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A Resident Evil screenshot

A Resident Evil screenshot

Image: Capcom

Last week Capcom pushed an replace out to the Steam variations of the remakes for Resident Evil 2 & 3. It was supposed to be a generic little replace, however no matter Capcom did below the hood ended up breaking a few the sport’s nicer options.

Not lengthy after the updates went stay PC customers started noticing that the choice to allow ray-tracing inside each recreation’s menu had disappeared. Also gone was the choice to activate 3D audio assist. While some followers on Reddit initially believed this to have been intentional, Capcom later issued a press release confirming that the modes had been affected by the replace, and that they “apologize for any inconvenience”.

To all Resident Evil 2 / Resident Evil 3 customers on Steam

We’re conscious of an ongoing subject with the raytracing possibility not showing within the graphics menu and presets. We’ll have this addressed in a future replace and apologize for any inconvenience!

Sucks that it’ll take another update to fix stuff that had already been in the game, but that’s game development and support, baby.

Weirdly, this isn’t the primary time these two particular choices have been the main focus of botched updates. Back in 2022 the Resident Evil 2 remake, Resident Evil 3 remake and Resident Evil 7 have been all forcibly up to date on PC to incorporate ray-tracing and 3D audio, a transfer which massively upset customers who have been (rightly) involved that this could blow the required specs for the video games—which they’d already purchased and performed—out of the window.

After the updates did precisely that, and followers protested, Capcom rapidly reverted:

“Due to overwhelming group response, we’ve reactivated the earlier model that doesn’t embody ray tracing and enhanced 3D audio,” Capcom’s Resident Evil group wrote on Steam. “Both enhanced and former variations might be made accessible going ahead.”

First too many individuals had ray-tracing, now no person has ray-tracing.

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