Resident Evil Requiem is the 9th main survival-horror game in Capcom’s Resident Evil series, developed by Capcom.
The story takes place three decades after the destruction of Raccoon City, one of the most important events in the series’ history.
In this game, you play as two different protagonists, Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, each with completely different playstyles.
You can switch between first-person and third-person perspectives at any time, which helps while exploring abandoned hospitals and facilities and solving puzzles.
In this article, you will learn how to fix the Resident Evil Requiem Fatal D3D Crash error, including a clear step-by-step guide.
How to Fix Resident Evil Requiem Fatal D3D Crash Error
The Fatal D3D error (such as “E_OUTOFMEMORY 0x8007000e,” DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED, or “Unhandled Exception”) usually happens because of GPU driver conflicts, DirectX problems, or VRAM overload.
To fix this issue, follow the steps explained below.
Fix 1: Verify Game Files (Steam/Epic)
- Right-click RE9.
- Properties.
- Installed Files.
- Verify Integrity.
Fix 2: Update Graphics Drivers
- NVIDIA: GeForce Experience → Drivers → Clean Install latest
- AMD: AMD Software → Drivers → Clean Install
- Intel: Intel Driver Assistant
Fix 3: Launch Options
Steam Properties → General → Launch Options
-d3d11 -dx11Fix 4: Disable DLSS/Frame Gen (Config File)
Steam\steamapps\common\Resident Evil Requiem\re9\config.iniSet:
DLSSMode=0
FrameGeneration=0Rename config.ini → config_backup.ini
Fix 4: NVIDIA Control Panel
- Manage 3D Settings → Program Settings → Add re9.exe
- Power Management → Prefer Maximum Performance
- Vertical Sync → Off
Global: Restore Defaults → Apply
