Community MetaSteam | February 2026 - Romeo and Rogue: Dead Citadel Requiem

Resident Evil 9 is incredible, it's like if Resident Evil 1 and 6 loved each other very much and had a lot of passionate sex and RE1 ended up accidentally pregnant, but RE6 didn't wanted to have kids so he left and RE1 divorced and now Resident Evil 9 lives with RE1 but occasionally spends time with RE6 on the weekends.

Also, it continues to be incredibly embarassing for the rest of the videogame industry just how obscenely well the Resi games always perform while looking like they do. Fluid, Stable 60FPS on high details exclusing RayTracing, not a single drop all throughout.
 
Just saw this randomly, looks rad. There are newer dev videos, just not full trailers like this old one...
 
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What a month, eh? I think this is the fastest moving Steam thread on MC since 2024? 2023?

To cool things down, let's read this (funny) conversation between a robot army commander and two sentient robots

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You guys shouldn't be celebrating a singleplayer horror game doing 320k concurrent on Steam.

This is unacceptable and quite dangerous.

Gaming executives need to immediately greenlight 10 new GaaS games to counter this news before things get out of hand.
 
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On the one hand, I'm happy that RE is doing well for Capcom since it's apparently a good game, and runs pretty well on PC.

On the other hand, the PC gaming wiki tells me that they still haven't put a FoV slider into their 3D game, and that's a bit sad. Especially since this is not "just" a matter of preference for some people -- though that should be enough -- but also a matter of accessibility for those prone to motion sickness with mismatched FoVs.

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There was an article in the newspaper here the other day that really got me thinking. I'll post it here in a spoiler and you can read it if you wish. It's about how capitalism and government are now aligned due to the rise of AI and what some of the consequences of that can be.

Thanks, an interesting read and I agree with many of the points it makes. One thing I hadn't actively thought about before is how much more geographically bounded the operations of big tech become when they are dependent on gigawatt-scale AI datacenters.

That said, I feel like many of the other points are not new, specific to our current situation, or surprising. Political nationalism is actually a thin veneer over elite state-capital coordination? Capital is happy to align with authoritarianism? I think a brief look at history shows that AI is not needed for these to be true. I still don't see how weakening government oversight of corporations, or its ability to limit their influence, helps anyone, but obviously if a government is fundamentally corrupt then having more of the same isn't going to improve things. However, the only viable long-term strategy in that case, if you want to build a healthy society, is to improve the government, not to give up on the idea of governing and let corporations/capital do whatever they want.
 
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Jeeeesus fuck. Are the drivers really that bad, or does the game have some extra-low settings that get used if you're on a Steam Deck? I know Clair Obscur does that, at least.
You get examples like this where having out of date drivers will cause massive issues. Other examples include almost every UE5 game using lumen GI where it straight up does not load on Z1 Extreme.
 
So...

Resident Evil Requiem is....good I guess but it not a game that dares move beyond what's expected of it. The formula is getting rather stale and while I love the mood and general atmosphere (and the tech, my 5080 is very happy) I can't shake the feeling that I will forget this game once I'm done with it.

Modern big budget gaming is not as memorable as it once was.
 
I wish I could be hanging out with the cool RE9 kids, but I'm actually going through RE4R and still have to play RE7 and 8 (and the less liked RE6 and Rev2) so I don't feel I can skip straight to 9. Which is not bad because Capcom are actually good at putting their games on sale. So perhaps I'll grab RE9 once it's 50% off.
 
Resi seems to run ok in 30fps on my ancient PC, surprisingly. But not feeling in the mood for a Resi atm so putting it off. Probably after new PC build. Performance might still go to shit in the later/Leon bits anyway, though I imagine the initial intro scene with the pedestrians is a decent benchmark.
 


This game is cool as hell. According to some people, it's a really meaty demo. I've only put 20 min into it and I'm sold.