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A card this low on the scale is not recommended for either game, especially not RE3 Remake. You need at last 4 gb to run at good quality at 1366x768, like on my rig. I would urge you to upgrade to have a better experience.
I got the Powercolor Radeon HD 5850 working with RE3 game, I had it on Direct X 12 by accident, works fine with Direct X11, I had to lower the image quality to 50% to stop bugs on the screen and lower most of it to stop it using to much ram and higher the res to 1680x1050 (it looks fine at that res,it looks as good if iyou were playing it on a PS4 slim, not Pro,) cause the Radeon HD 5850 only has 1GB memory(it can handle the game fine at a hi res, its just the memory that's the problem) I manged to get it down to 1.32 GB now(its in red but it ok) and the card has only 0.99 GB available but the game runs fine with no bugs at that setting and at 30 frames a second. You can do this with RE2 Remake too. I am happy.. :) I hope this helps someone who has a older hi end card with less Ram.
It doesn't look as good as PS4 Slim or even Pro, since both Slim and Pro look exactly the same apart from checkerboarding resolution on Pro, the only difference being Pro has a constant 60 frames per second while Slim tries to target 60 frames per second and mostly hangs in 50 to mid 45s. Volumetric Lightning and Shadow Quality is lower than the PC version by one setting, everything else is exactly the same as the High Preset on PC.
People are in denial if they think PS4 looks any worse than PC by GFX standards, since RE Engine is super flexible. Texture resolution doesn't go above High Preset, everything else is just texture caching. So if you can pull your card to max out every little setting apart from shadows and volumetric lightning at highest, then yes, it looks better than the PS4 version sans the resolution which is 1080p constant on Slim, otherwise it looks far worse.