How To Fix Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On Steam?

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So many users are having the fatal error D3D while playing Resident Evil 4 on steam. In this article, we will talk about this error and will share all the details related to this issue to help you resolve it ASAP.

As per our research most of the time this error is related to ray tracing. What is happening is that the ray tracing is eating excessive amounts of VRAM and because of it the game is crashing and showing the users fatal error.

The best way to deal with this error is disabling the Ray Tracing under the graphics settings, but if disabling the Ray Tracing is unable to fix the issue then you can try the other workarounds which we have listed below.

Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On steam

Fixes For Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On steam


Fix 1: Disable The Ray Tracing

The most successful workaround to deal with this error is disabling the Ray Tracing.

You need to simply visit the options menu and go to the Graphics section, from there you need to disable the Ray Tracing completely.

Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On steam

Fix 2: Lower The Textures Setting

In the steam community, one user has mentioned that lowering the textures setting helped him fix the issue. So we will suggest you the same.

As per the information shared by the user, he lowered the textures settings to 2x and it fixes the issue for him.

Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On steam

Fix 3: Disable FSR

This workaround is also shared by one user in the steam community. As per his comment, he was able to fix the issue by disabling the FSR while keeping the Ray Tracing enabled.

Resident Evil 4 Fatal Error D3D On steam

Fix 4: Wait For The Patch

The error is simply coming from the game side, and trying the above suggestion should fix the issue for you but if not then we will suggest you to wait for some time till the issue gets fixed. Keep an eye on upcoming updates to make sure you don’t have any pending firmware updates.


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