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In a new technical breakdown, Digital Foundry explained that Resident Evil 4's recent 1.004 update has further polished the game, addressing several performance issues across PC and console. Not all of these fixes have been equally applied across platforms, as Digital Foundry noted that overall image sharpness is better on PS5 when compared to Xbox Series X|S consoles, which actually look worse when compared to their launch versions due to them using "substantially" more aliasing.
"Capcom perhaps ought to reconsider its approach here," Digital Foundry explained. "RE Village had a cleaner image on consoles than the RE4 remake while also featuring a fairly foliage-rich world. Perhaps a move towards a less aggressive checkerboard solution or a native resolution approach with a lower pixel count would suit this title more."
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remake is a good-looking game, but it can be better, as it launched with a number of technical issues in March. After a few patches and updates, Capcom has managed to fix a number of the technical problems that were plaguing the remake, but there's still room for improvement according to analysts Digital Foundry.In a new technical breakdown, Digital Foundry explained that Resident Evil 4's recent 1.004 update has further polished the game, addressing several performance issues across PC and console. Not all of these fixes have been equally applied across platforms, as Digital Foundry noted that overall image sharpness is better on PS5 when compared to Xbox Series X|S consoles, which actually look worse when compared to their launch versions due to them using "substantially" more aliasing.
"Capcom perhaps ought to reconsider its approach here," Digital Foundry explained. "RE Village had a cleaner image on consoles than the RE4 remake while also featuring a fairly foliage-rich world. Perhaps a move towards a less aggressive checkerboard solution or a native resolution approach with a lower pixel count would suit this title more."
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">Resident Evil 4</a> remake is a good-looking game, but it can be better, as it launched with a number of technical issues in March. After a few patches and updates, Capcom has managed to fix a number of the technical problems that were plaguing the remake, but there's still room for improvement according to analysts Digital Foundry.</p><p>In a new technical breakdown, Digital Foundry explained that Resident Evil 4's recent 1.004 update has further polished the game, addressing several performance issues across PC and console. Not all of these fixes have been equally applied across platforms, as Digital Foundry noted that overall image sharpness is better on PS5 when compared to Xbox Series X|S consoles, which actually look worse when compared to their launch versions due to them using "substantially" more aliasing.</p><div data-embed-type="video" data-src="
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