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The designation refers to a specific software release associated with the 2019 remake of Resident Evil 2 . residentevil2updatev20191218incldlccodex
: For fans of the 1998 classic, this DLC allows players to swap the remake's modern score with the original MIDI-based soundtrack and sound effects. Now, let’s address the second half of the keyword:
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A bizarre bug existed prior to Dec 18 where, on high-refresh-rate monitors (144Hz+), the animation for opening heavy doors would stutter or loop. This update locked door animations to the physics tick rate, solving the problem entirely.
As far as "all-in-one" legacy builds go, the December 2019 CODEX release is considered the . It sits in the "Goldilocks" zone: it has all the content and no Denuvo, but it lacks the high system requirements and potential stability bugs introduced by the later 2022 Ray Tracing/DirectX 12 "Next Gen" update. Pros: Includes all extra modes and "Pay-to-Unlock" rewards. No Denuvo DRM, leading to better CPU overhead. Extremely stable on older hardware. Cons: