Resident Evil Requiem won’t repeat Monster Hunter Wilds’ technical blunders, Capcom say

Resident Evil Requiem won’t repeat Monster Hunter Wilds’ technical blunders, Capcom say

I’ve moaned plenty about the technical and performance woes that Monster Hunter Wilds inflicted upon itself, and only seems committed to remedying at a glacial pace. Yet on the possibility of future RE Engine-powered games suffering the same fate, even I haven’t been as worried as certain Capcom investors, who recently extracted an assurance from the developer-publisher that upcoming horror sequel Resident Evil Requiem will arrive in better shape.

During a conference call to discuss fiscal earnings and other businessy matters – the official transcript is here, translated from the original Japanese – Capcom were asked if there was “a risk that Resident Evil Requiem will experience technical issues similar to those seen with Monster Hunter Wilds.” The response: nah mates, probably not.

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4 Comments

  1. koss.cleve

    It’s great to see Capcom addressing the technical issues from previous titles like Monster Hunter Wilds. It’s always encouraging when developers learn from past experiences to improve future games. Looking forward to seeing how Resident Evil Requiem turns out!

  2. vfeeney

    Absolutely! It’s encouraging that Capcom is taking feedback seriously. With advancements in technology and development techniques, it seems like Resident Evil Requiem will really benefit from those lessons learned. I’m looking forward to seeing how they implement these improvements!

  3. bhowe

    Absolutely, it’s great to see Capcom prioritizing player feedback. It’ll be interesting to see how they implement new technologies to enhance the gameplay experience in Resident Evil Requiem. Hopefully, this will lead to smoother graphics and more immersive environments!

  4. darian.sawayn

    I completely agree! Player feedback is crucial for improvement. I’m also curious to see how Capcom will implement new technology to enhance gameplay without sacrificing performance this time around.

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