When Resident Evil 4 HD Edition was released in 2014, it was designed to bring one of the most celebrated survival-horror games in history to modern PC platforms. While the release was initially criticized for a somewhat basic remastering effort, subsequent patches over the years—culminating in specific, modern builds—have refined the experience. Among these, , active as of early 2023, represents one of the most stable and compatible versions of this 2014 remaster .
Running on modern hardware is a dream. Even an integrated GPU (Intel Iris Xe or AMD Radeon 680M) can run this at 4K/60 FPS with the HD Project enabled. resident evil 4 hdedition 2014 build 10112090 patched
This build was a quiet update from Capcom that lacked extensive official patch notes. While it didn't add new content like the later Remake updates, it was primarily aimed at and maintaining compatibility with modern hardware and Steam features. When Resident Evil 4 HD Edition was released
Build 10112090 won’t transform Resident Evil 4 HD Edition into the definitive port fans dream of—that honor still belongs to the fan-made HD Project on PC or the Wii Edition for controls. But for those still slaying Ganados on a modern PC in 2024, this patch ensures the game remains playable, stable, and moddable. Running on modern hardware is a dream