Unlike the original console versions locked at 30 FPS, the PC version supports 60 FPS and higher, offering incredibly fluid combat.
Unbeatable co-op + Flawless 4K/60fps performance (with tweaks) + Thriving mod community - Default 60f+ physics bugs require manual fixes - Sheva’s AI (still useless in single player) PC - Resident Evil 5
In a stunning move in 2023, over 13 years after the game's original release, Capcom released a surprise patch that completely removed the GFWL requirement. This was a huge deal for the community, as it allowed anyone to easily launch and play the game through Steam without any third-party workarounds. The patch also added a long-overdue feature: native local split-screen co-op support on PC, a feature that had been strangely absent since launch. This update was universally praised, effectively rescuing the game from obsolescence and ensuring its playability for years to come. Unlike the original console versions locked at 30
Resident Evil 5 is a game of extremes. It is mechanically tight but emotionally frantic; visually stunning but tonally controversial. It remains a The patch also added a long-overdue feature: native