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This franchise is truly worth every second of playtime.
edit : Get sure to download the patch-file for RDR2 on Github - Xenia Patches List[github.com].
I couldnt get it to work with the GOTY version, but youll most likely dont need it. Some config file tweaking will do just fine.
The first one looks almost like a remastered Red Dead Redemption version. I guess it's due the upscaling-technology.
Did you use FSR for RPCS3 ?
edit: It would be worth it to give RSR a shot if you own a RX 5000/6000 card. I didnt had the time to try it out but it might even work better.
But youve to disable FSR in RPCS3 first.
Just decide which emulator you want to use,
RPCS3[rpcs3.net] for PS3 or Xenia[xenia.jp] for Xbox360. Keep in mind that the PS emulator is heavily CPU bound while the Xbox emulator puts more load on the GPU.
Then just mount your RDR CD, create a ISO and load it into the emulator of your choice.
No firmware or manual patching required like with the old PS1/PS2 emulators.
edit: Feel free to ask any questions if your facing performance problems. RPCS3 is more beginner friendly and provides an internal settings menu and also a compatibility list[rpcs3.net] while youve to manually change the config file with Xenia and figure out the perfect settings by trial and error.
https://mobile.twitter.com/joellinn/status/1494096877259796483
- fixed disappearing vegetation
- collision with cacti
- random world events
- camp spawning
- horse whistle
It seems that things have changed and developed fast and seeing RDR on 4K with crispy textures just made my day/week/month. :)
I cant take my eyes away from the game and Im having a true blast playing this masterpiece.
It even starts right of the bat with Xenia without applying the patch. What an improvement. Literally no issues from beginning to end.
It depends on the emulator. Like already mentioned by another user, you should have at least a i5 Skylake or an AMD counterpart and a R9 390X/570X for 20-30 FPS.
Thats what I would call "playable".
edit: But on the other hand, I was able to tweak RDR on an old i5 4670K and a R9 290x to 20 FPS. And Ive seen other people with similar hardware being able to achieve even better results. It will take some time but if youre willing to invest some time, it might pay off. So in the end youve to decide for yourself, what playable means to you.
I mean 20 FPS doesnt sound too bad bad were talking heavy stuttering and 100% workload on both components.