Capcom has rapidly rolled again a Resident Evil Revelations replace which added digital rights administration (DRM) after it was assessment bombed on Steam.
As reported by Eurogamer, the addition of DRM — which basically seems to cease piracy however allegedly causes efficiency points and mod malfunctions too — arrived on January 10 and slammed by Steam customers who introduced Revelations’ ranking all the way down to “principally adverse”.
It did not take lengthy for Capcom to listen to the outcry and revert Revelations to its former state, although it did say DRM would return as soon as the related points had been resolved
“On account of a difficulty noticed with the newest replace launched, we have now reverted the corresponding replace,” Capcom stated in a Steam replace. “We apologise for the inconvenience brought about, and as soon as the problem is resolved, we are going to re-release the replace. Thanks very a lot in your endurance and cooperation.”
Followers complained the DRM replace had stopped mods working for the 2012 single participant recreation. “Added DRM to an 11 yr previous recreation,” nyenye stated on Steam. “F**okay you Capcom. That is the second downgrade lately.” GigaDesu stated merely: “Capcom killed modding.”
Revelations was initially a Nintendo 3DS recreation that quickly noticed itself ported to simply about each different platform. It starred Resident Evil mainstays Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine examine a lethal risk aboard a stranded cruise liner.
In our 8/10 assessment of the unique, IGN stated: “Resident Evil Revelations is a superb handheld recreation, one which not solely pushes the boundaries and requirements of the Nintendo 3DS however one which recaptures a long-forgotten spirit of a basic franchise.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.