Resident Evil Requiem Runs Better Without Denuvo, Cracked Version Uses Over 1GB Less VRAM

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The Paid Edition With Denuvo Is The Worse Version Of The Horror Game.

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  • The cracked Resident Evil Requiem is the best version of the game due to a lack of Denuvo.
  • Removing the DRM gives the horror title a performance boost, reducing VRAM usage.
  • The game also uses less CPU memory and gets a FPS boost in the cracked edition.

Arguably, the most successful release of 2026 so far has been Resident Evil Requiem. The horror title has turned out to be a critical darling while becoming a massive commercial success for Capcom, selling over 6 million copies and reaching a new concurrent player peak for the franchise on Steam.

Resident Evil Requiem also marked a significant event in the pirate community, becoming the first 2026 Denuvo game to be cracked without using a hypervisor bypass. Unsurprisingly, the title runs a lot better in its pirated form without Denuvo hindering performance.

Why it matters: Not giving paying customers the best version of a $70 title is an anti-consumer practice from the industry. Players shouldn’t have to rely on a crack to get the best performance out of an AAA game they paid $70 for.

According to an analysis by YouTuber ChillyWillMD, removing Denuvo and playing the cracked version of Resident Evil Requiem boosts performance, requiring 1GB less VRAM than the paid version with Denuvo.

The YouTuber compared the properly cracked Resident Evil Requiem with the variant bypassed via hypervisor, which has Denuvo code just like the paid version. Interestingly, the horror game got a 5% boost in FPS while also using almost 1GB less system memory on some occasions in the cracked edition.

The Resident Evil Requiem crack also had a lower frametime compared to its Denuvo counterpart, with the utilisation of VRAM dropping almost 2GB at certain points. Furthermore, weaker processors are going to benefit even more from the lack of Denuvo, according to the YouTuber.

Resident Evil Requiem cracked vs Denuvo
The horror game runs comparatively better without Denuvo.

Despite multiple analysts corroborating the impact of the Denuvo DRM on performance, developers still insist that the anti-tamper technology has no bearing on the player’s experience.

The parent company of Denuvo has also peddled the same narrative on multiple occasions, but now we have another example of how the anti-tamper degrades performance in Resident Evil Requiem.

Do you think companies should stop using Denuvo and let consumers play the best version of a game on day one? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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