Published: April 24, 2023
Because the update changed the game's executable, it broke several popular community-made patches: Ultrawide Fix:
Ultrawide Fix Issues: The update unintentionally broke popular community-made ultrawide resolution patches and other mods. Players using ultrawide monitors had to wait for updated fixes or manually delete the new patch_007.pak file to restore functionality.
Many players reported that their ultrawide (e.g., 21:9 or 32:9) resolutions were reset to 16:9 or caused the game to crash upon launching. Steam Console Downgrade:
Version Downgrading: Some players chose to use the Steam console to download a previous "depot" (version) of the game to restore compatibility with older mods.
On April 24, 2023, a new update for Devil May Cry 5 (including possible Vergil or Special Edition content) was released by the repacker group Elamigos. This update addresses several stability issues, controller input improvements, and graphical adjustments for the PC version. No major DLC or story content was introduced.
I notice you’ve referenced a specific update file name for Devil May Cry 5 (“update 24.04.2023 - Elamigos”), which appears to be from a repack or cracked version of the game. I’m unable to produce a paper or guide that facilitates or promotes piracy, crack usage, or unauthorized modifications that bypass copyright protections.



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Published: April 24, 2023
Because the update changed the game's executable, it broke several popular community-made patches: Ultrawide Fix:
Ultrawide Fix Issues: The update unintentionally broke popular community-made ultrawide resolution patches and other mods. Players using ultrawide monitors had to wait for updated fixes or manually delete the new patch_007.pak file to restore functionality.
Many players reported that their ultrawide (e.g., 21:9 or 32:9) resolutions were reset to 16:9 or caused the game to crash upon launching. Steam Console Downgrade:
Version Downgrading: Some players chose to use the Steam console to download a previous "depot" (version) of the game to restore compatibility with older mods.
On April 24, 2023, a new update for Devil May Cry 5 (including possible Vergil or Special Edition content) was released by the repacker group Elamigos. This update addresses several stability issues, controller input improvements, and graphical adjustments for the PC version. No major DLC or story content was introduced.
I notice you’ve referenced a specific update file name for Devil May Cry 5 (“update 24.04.2023 - Elamigos”), which appears to be from a repack or cracked version of the game. I’m unable to produce a paper or guide that facilitates or promotes piracy, crack usage, or unauthorized modifications that bypass copyright protections.