A few hours after the publication of Maiden, the exclusive demo for PlayStation 5 of Resident Evil Village, the first technical analyzes have already arrived on social networks that highlight its strengths and weaknesses.
Although this trial version is not representative of the 'final experience both due to the state of the work and the type of gameplay offered (as in the Resident Evil 7 demo, also in this case the actions that the protagonist can perform are limited), it is already possible to deepen thanks to the demo some technical features of the game such as resolution and framerate. According to tests carried out by the YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits, Maiden does a great job from a resolution standpoint, since the game runs at native 4K. The problems arise, however, with the framerate, which remains fixed at 60fps with the exception of annoying drops to 50 when an enemy appears: in this case, however, it seems to be a probable bug that the developers have all the time to solve. from here to the exit. Another small criticism made by the YouTuber to the demo concerns the textures, whose resolution seems to have been lowered compared to what was seen in the trailers shown previously. In short, this first contact with the game highlights how the new chapter of the Capcom series enjoys a remarkable technical sector with the exception of some small problems whose resolution does not seem to be so complex.
We remind you that the RE Village will arrive on the shelves of all stores starting next May 7, 2021 and will be available on the following platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and PC. Those who purchase the game on Xbox One or PS4 will also be able to upgrade to the next-gen version for free.
Have you already seen the video with all the new details on the story and gameplay of Resident Evil Village?
Although this trial version is not representative of the 'final experience both due to the state of the work and the type of gameplay offered (as in the Resident Evil 7 demo, also in this case the actions that the protagonist can perform are limited), it is already possible to deepen thanks to the demo some technical features of the game such as resolution and framerate. According to tests carried out by the YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits, Maiden does a great job from a resolution standpoint, since the game runs at native 4K. The problems arise, however, with the framerate, which remains fixed at 60fps with the exception of annoying drops to 50 when an enemy appears: in this case, however, it seems to be a probable bug that the developers have all the time to solve. from here to the exit. Another small criticism made by the YouTuber to the demo concerns the textures, whose resolution seems to have been lowered compared to what was seen in the trailers shown previously. In short, this first contact with the game highlights how the new chapter of the Capcom series enjoys a remarkable technical sector with the exception of some small problems whose resolution does not seem to be so complex.
We remind you that the RE Village will arrive on the shelves of all stores starting next May 7, 2021 and will be available on the following platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and PC. Those who purchase the game on Xbox One or PS4 will also be able to upgrade to the next-gen version for free.
Have you already seen the video with all the new details on the story and gameplay of Resident Evil Village?