Red Dead Redemption 2 is now available on PC but those who thought they were going to enjoy high frame rates with ultra settings will have to think twice before they launch the game. You see, this port has clearly been built for the future and as Nvidia stated yesterday, it's demanding as hell if you want to push everything to the maximum. We've tried the ultra settings with a 66% resolution scaling and our RTX 2080 Ti struggles to maintain frame rate above the 40s at times when some effects kick in. We'll need more time to tweak the settings to find the best results for us, but until then, here are 2 videos we recorded tonight.
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ray-tracing isn't even included in this. I wonder if the next gen will be targeting native 4k.
or be sub 4k machines.
games will still have to be built with 4k in mind.
However, Rockstar is the technical powerhouse developer. I've been saying that they are even above Naughty Dog for years now, because they are a multiplatform developer and they achieve the same and sometimes even better level of quality as Naughty Dog. So it's not surprising that they did some "voodoo magic" with the Xbox One X version.
Still, Gears 5 is a tech showcase for the Xbox One X and the PC version is one of the best PC ports of all time. Gears 5 Xbox One X uses a mixture of low, medium and high settings of the PC version, with settings that would require a lot of CPU power being affected the most.
It's early to tell what are the best settings and how far current GPUs can go, but the PC version is clearly one rooted in the future and will be a tech benchmark for GPUs and CPUs for many years to come.
or be sub 4k machines.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/dlg24p/do_we_really_need_4k_or_8k_resolution/
However, this version also has many optimization and technical problems that will need to be fixed with future patches. As well as launcher problems, thankfully I didn't get those, but some people are having to reset their BIOS to factory settings or update it just to play, which is absolutely fucking unacceptable.
RDR2: Launch issues megathread!:
https://www.reddit.com/r/PCRedDead/comments/drzhs5...
Stutter / Freeze Temporal Fix Red Dead Redemption 2 (Process Lasso does it better):
https://www.reddit.com/r/PCRedDead/comments/ds3kk4...
EuroGamer - Rockstar scrambles to patch launcher after Red Dead Redemption 2 PC woes:
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-11-06-rock...
Now when it comes to the crashes and freezes some have experienced, that's another matter entirely.
Now when it comes to the crashes and freezes some have experienced, that's another matter entirely.
Are PC's ultra settings superior that much in terms of picture quality? Honestly, I can't see that from your video. All I see is choppy unstable picture. And this is with 66% internal res which is not even 1440p, running with low-level APIs DX12 and Vulkan.
Now when it comes to the crashes and freezes some have experienced, that's another matter entirely.
Are PC's ultra settings superior that much in terms of picture quality? Honestly, I can't see that from your video. All I see is choppy unstable picture. And this is with 66% internal res which is not even 1440p, running with low-level APIs DX12 and Vulkan.
From Guru3D's "Red Dead Redemption 2: PC graphics performance benchmark review": a GTX 1060 achieves 30-32 fps at 1080p with High settings. While "Recommended" can mean many things unless specified, I can't remember the last time a PC version used recommended for 1080p@30fps for High settings. It's not a higher resolution, it's not 60fps and it's not Ultra quality. Even RTX 2060 only gets 57-59 fps at 1080p with High quality.
Guru3D - Red Dead Redemption 2: PC graphics performance benchmark review:
https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/red_dead_red...
Which to me is where a lot of complaints are coming from, of people who saw the requirements and felt that they were good and would be able to play the game at great quality and performance. So the game comes out and those system requirements are very, very wrong. I'm not saying the game isn't beautiful at 1080p and/or High settings, but people expected more. Even Nvidia recommends Medium-High settings for 2160p@60fps with a RTX 2080 Ti.
Even the minimum requirements are kinda dubious. I still haven't been able to find any video of the game running with a "GTX 770 2GB / AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB", I'm very curious to see if they even manage to reach 1080p@30fps at Low settings, or if they need to go 720p at Low settings to reach 30fps.
Then you add all the technical bugs and issues with the game's launcher and the game itself, and it's very easy to see why there's been many people asking for refunds. There's validity to many of the complaints.
Anyway, the game is great. But needs a few patches to make it a smooth experience. For anyone having freezes because of high CPU usage, use "Process Lasso", it works flawlessly.