Capcom has issued Resident Evil Requiem update 1.200 (complete version 1.200.000). This update not only includes bug fixes but also adds the highly anticipated Photo Mode. Photo Mode can be accessed from the pause menu, allowing players to capture their best moments in the game. Additionally, various adjustments have been made to the expressions in some cutscenes to enhance the player experience.
This update comes after the huge success of the Resident Evil remakes, demonstrating Capcom's commitment to the continuous improvement of its titles. The gaming community has enthusiastically received the news, anticipating new gaming experiences and improvements in overall gameplay. Players can expect a more polished and visually appealing experience.
The 1.200 update addresses several issues reported by players. Corrections include a bug that made progress impossible under certain conditions. Typographical errors in some languages have also been corrected, improving the game's readability. On the Steam and Epic Games Store platforms, visual bugs related to certain GPU drivers were fixed, and a bug causing the game to crash in some circumstances was corrected.
Capcom has not detailed all the bug fixes implemented, but it is expected that major issues such as the visual glitch of the W870 Police shotgun after updating the weapon's stock, game crashes when changing upscaling settings on PC, and frame rate drops when interacting with certain objects or opening and closing item chests have been resolved. White spots with high ray-tracing were also fixed.
Besides Photo Mode, Capcom has plans for future updates. A 'mini-games' update is expected to be released sometime in May. New story downloadable content (DLC) is also in the works, although there is no confirmed release date yet. Capcom continues to expand the Resident Evil Requiem universe, promising players more content and exciting experiences.
The gaming community eagerly awaits more details about these upcoming updates. The company has demonstrated its commitment to the game's ongoing support, suggesting a promising future for Resident Evil Requiem and its fans.