No, cracked versions of Resident Evil Requiem aren't performing better than the official game — but there are still issues with DRM
Voices38’s bypassed release showed no clear FPS gain over the retail build, while Capcom still lacks a full Denuvo-free version.
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Denuvo removed from Resident Evil Requiem, improving performance over hypervisor-based crack
Less than a month after removing Denuvo from Doom: The Dark Ages, Voices38 has now achieved the same feat with Resident Evil Requiem. Capcom's survival horror title is the first game released in 2026 to undergo a full "cracking" process, just as TDA marked the first cracked release of a...Read Entire Article
No, cracked versions of Resident Evil Requiem aren't performing better than the official game — but there are still issues with DRM
Concerns have been widespread about Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem performing better via pirated versions, but that's not the case.
Video games have existed for decades and practically since their beginnings there has been piracy. Yes, it is estimated that already in the 70s and especially in the 80s there were pirates who were in charge of finding ways to play video games for free with their own illegal copies. At that time, the games had to be recorded on floppy disks or even on cassettes, because yes, there were video games in this format and it was time to rewind to play…
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