Red Dead Redemption 2

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Sp1k3gh0st Nov 26, 2022 @ 4:01pm
AMD Drivers ?
Says it requires AMD Drivers 20.2.2 or later but my drivers version 22.5.1 so it can't be the problem and in game I can only be in 1080p and says I have no VRam. I have a 6800 XT , anyone had that issue before ? Thanks
Originally posted by YWU SLONUKA DAMBO:
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
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Twiz Amber Nov 28, 2022 @ 11:28am 
I got exactly the same problem. I have the AMD 6700 XT.
YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Nov 28, 2022 @ 12:07pm 
the same problem, I have 6650xt, help me decide, I want to play))
YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Nov 28, 2022 @ 12:36pm 
installed driver version 22.5.1
ZombieHunter Nov 28, 2022 @ 7:10pm 
Same problem. It does not recognize the later versions being higher than the required version correctly and the older drivers, but still newer than required, causes it not to recognize all of my VRAM. But the most recent drivers work and they clean up some of the graphical oddities related to anti aliasing in the game on AMD cards.
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YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Nov 29, 2022 @ 3:57am 
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
Originally posted by YWU SLONUKA DAMBO:
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!
YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Nov 29, 2022 @ 9:35pm 
Originally posted by FAT32:
Originally posted by YWU SLONUKA DAMBO:
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!
I was glad to help. Good luck in the Wild West))
Muad'dib Jul 28, 2023 @ 12:55am 
I’m still having the issue and can’t seem to find a fix at all.
lightbaine Aug 3, 2023 @ 10:35am 
Any updates on this issue? Do I need to downgrade my drivers?
kingcarrot Aug 22, 2023 @ 1:19pm 
Originally posted by FAT32:
Originally posted by YWU SLONUKA DAMBO:
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!
Originally posted by FAT32:
Originally posted by YWU SLONUKA DAMBO:
Found a solution to the problem! We go into the settings of the video card, look for the item preferred software version >>> select Recommended + Additional >> check for updates>> download drivers >> install, go in and enjoy. I wrote through a translator, good luck!
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!

Can you possibly expand a bit on this? I do not know what to do regarding this.
Are you going into device manager? Or where do you access your video card settings?
YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Aug 25, 2023 @ 3:40am 
Originally posted by kingcarrot:
Originally posted by FAT32:
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!
Originally posted by FAT32:
Thank you so freaking much this worked for me!

Can you possibly expand a bit on this? I do not know what to do regarding this.
Are you going into device manager? Or where do you access your video card settings?
You right-click on the desktop and you should have 1 line at once, if it is not there, then in the lower right corner look for where the hidden icons are >> a window appears, in the upper right corner click on the gear icon these are settings>>>> all information about your video card appears, driver version, on the left side 1 line preferred software version select recommended + additional >>> click check for updates, confirm and it downloads
YWU SLONUKA DAMBO Aug 25, 2023 @ 3:42am 
This is for AMD video cards, I have no idea on Nvidia))
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Date Posted: Nov 26, 2022 @ 4:01pm
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