Resident Evil Village tested on GTX 1050 TI, GTX 1650 and other popular graphics cards
Resident Evil Village was tested on popular, once budget and affordable NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards. Video blogger Santiago Santiago made a dream stream for owners of budget assemblies with NVIDIA GTX 1050 TI, GTX 1650, GTX 750 TI, GTX 1030, AMD RX 570 and a number of others. As Steam statistics show, these are some of the most popular video cards (except for the GTX 750 TI, which has already lost ground) - not all gamers have an RTX 2000, let alone newer models. Firstly, they are not available, and secondly, new items still hit the budget hard.

Testing has shown that Resident Evil Village is well optimized. Owners of GTX 1050 TI, GTX 1650, GTX 1650 Super and RX 570 can set high graphics settings in Full HD and get acceptable frame rates: from 30 to 70 depending on situations in the game and detailed settings. The GT 1030 and GTX 750 TI cards did not pass the test. They lack video memory - both have only 2 GB of VRAM.
Read this review by Zihan Hossain, who wandered around the village and met Lady Dimitrescu to tell you what the new Capcom is all about .
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