- Nintendo advised Switch 2 users to download Resident Evil Requiemthe first day patch before playing
- The patch would contain “several fixes”
- The fixes haven’t been disclosed, but hopefully the patch will fix the frame rate issues TRG was experiencing on Switch 2.
Nintendo suggested Switch 2 players install Resident Evil RequiemThe first day patch before returning to Racoon City.
Most recent resident Evil The game finally launches today for PC and consoles, but those playing on Nintendo Switch 2 may want to think about downloading the game’s day one patch first.
“‘Match Day 1’ (Ver. 1.1.0)
containing several fixes has been released. Make sure to apply the “Day 1 Patch” before playing the game,” Nintendo said in an official message.
Nintendo hasn’t provided details on what issues will be addressed in the patch, but we believe they could include minor performance issues TechRadar Gaming experienced while playing on the console.
Although Requiem performed well overall, games editor Dashiell Wood encountered some frame rate drops, particularly during Leon’s sections.
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“Basically, every time you play as Leon, it goes from ‘a little difficult’ to (in very rare cases) ‘nearly unplayable’ thanks to a very erratic frame rate.” he wrote.
“The goal is 30 frames per second (fps), but in my eyes, Leon’s segments run around the 20 fps mark at best.”
“In an early sniper segment in which you take out enemies from a distance, rendering such a large area seemed to push the Switch 2 to the max, and I actually missed a handful of shots thanks to the disastrous frame rate leading to some frustrating gaming on the screens.”
If you’re planning to play the game today on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Switch 2, or PC, check out TechRadar Gaming in full. Resident Evil Requiem goodbye.

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