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Looks good doesn't it? I sacrificed quite some settings to get a constant 60FPS. I choose performance over beauty. Game still looks good, but not nearly as good as this.
What's your specs?
I5 7600K OC, GTX1080, 16GB, SSD, 1080p
Even on a 1050Ti mostly low settings and textures on ultra I've had a lot of moments where I'll see something and it just blows me away with how good it looks. There's a reason that top tier GPUs can't even break 100fps on 1080p on this game. It's getting to the point where a game on low settings looks as good or better than games on ultra from a couple years ago.
I grew up in the 8 bit era. Graphics nowadays are so much more advanced. I wonder what future PC we need to run this @4K ultra.
It's Crysis all over again.
Agreed. My 970 died a few months back and I replaced this with a 2070 Super. I'm also weeks away from upgrading my CPU, Motherboard and RAM. RDR2 already looks stunning and performance-wise, things are going to be even better very soon!
If I'm not mistaken, the character in the video never ran/sprinted (or the horse) and the camera movement was slow and deliberate. All for a reason - any fast movement (character or camera) would have likely shown frame drops, stuttering or screen tears.
I can turn up the options on my rig and it looks fantastic (on par with the video actually), but to actually play with those settings is a different matter.
I'm just saying that so no one gets their hopes up to play RDR2 with maxed out settings (especially 4K, lol) at 60+ frames and have stable performance. It's just not going to happen.
Nice to see so many 2070S brothers :) I upgraded from a 1080 FE and I didn't expect a really big boost in non-RTX games, boy was I wrong! This GPU is a beast! Almost identical performance to a 2080 but quite cheaper. Really happy with the purchase.