PC gamers aren’t holding back their displeasure with CAPCOM’s implementation of an anti-modding software after claims of performance issues have begun flooding in.
CAPCOM’s history with the PC modding community has been shaky for quite some time now, but things reached a bit of a boiling point on Jan. 11 after players noticed a quiet update that added a DRM software to Resident Evil Revelations—a single-player game that is more than 10 years old. According to players, the addition of the software, which serves the primary purpose of preventing mods from being implemented, is causing stutters of 15-20 FPS. As a result, Steam users are calling for a review bomb on the game until CAPCOM removes the software. It seems to be working, as at the time of writing, Resident Evil Revelations has a Mostly Negative rating on recent Steam reviews.