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Resident Evil 3 Directx 11 -

When Capcom unleashed the remake of Resident Evil 3 onto PC in April 2020, it brought the nightmare of Raccoon City to life with stunning detail. Powered by the company’s proprietary RE Engine, the game delivered breathtaking visuals, from the grotesque mutations of Nemesis to the rain-slicked streets choked with undead.

| Hardware Tier | DirectX 11 Performance | DirectX 12 Performance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 120–144 FPS (stable) | 130–165 FPS (higher peak, but occasional stutter) | | Mid-Range (GTX 1660) | 75–90 FPS (very consistent) | 60–80 FPS (lower 1% lows) | | Low-End (GTX 1050 Ti) | 45–60 FPS (playable) | 30–45 FPS (frequent drops) | resident evil 3 directx 11

This article dives deep into why DirectX 11 remains the preferred rendering path for a massive segment of the Resident Evil 3 player base, how to force the game to use it, and the performance trade-offs involved. The RE Engine is a marvel of optimization, capable of running on everything from PlayStation 4 to high-end RTX GPUs. By default, the PC version of Resident Evil 3 attempts to launch with DirectX 12 , Microsoft’s modern, low-overhead API. When Capcom unleashed the remake of Resident Evil

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