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Resident Evil Village tested on a PC without a discrete graphics card – you can play

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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.


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