Resident Evil Village tested on a PC without a discrete graphics card – you can play.
PC Gamer journalist Alan Dexter decided to check out what it’s like to play the PC version of Resident Evil Village without a discrete graphics card, as it turned out, relatively good.
At 1080p in balanced mode, the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G can 24fps on average and 34fps in performance mode. According to Dexter, at such rates, the game becomes “slightly unresponsive. “
At 720p in performance mode, the processor will provide the user with 54 fps with drops of up to 43 fps. In balanced mode, the game performs a little worse, but visually, the difference is not too noticeable.
However, even at 720p, you shouldn’t count on the maximum settings with the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G: if the video memory is overused, the Resident Evil Village tends to freeze (the Ctrl + Alt + Del combination solves the problem).
Resident Evil Village was released on May 7 this year on PC (Steam), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Google Stadia. The Steam version attracted over 100,000 people at launch and surpassed the series’ record.