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I find it kinda funny that on max it almost look like real life but on low it looks like GTA 3
I have weaker Ryzen 3 3100 but soon I will please my mom to buy me Ryzen 5 5600x.
I also have 16 GB ram, which should be enough
My RTX 3060ti can run Days Gone on ultra in 80-160 FPS, and its game a year older than RDR2
Unfortunately, it's rather easy to change a setting that bricks the game, so after trying for awhile, i simply used GeForce Experience optimization and then turned down a few "quality" items that i didn't care about to improve my FPS a bit.
Otherwise, just google it. FPS will obviously largely depend on settings.
And note !!!
There has been lots of back-and-forth over using DIrect X, or Vulcan, or etc., so Beware Older Settings recommendations. In truth, having a tool that looks at ur current hardware and software, and then accesses a database to determine your game's optimal settings is a Really Good Tool to have - thus why i use GeForce Experience as a baseline (and then turn the tool off afterwards).
Once you have a baseline of settings that is close to where you want to be, this page provides some information on the settings that have high or low impact on performance, to help with final tuning.
https://www.reddit.com/r/RDR2/comments/dsfy3g/settings_that_do_and_dont_affect_fps_performance/
You lot just thinking too much,
well, 20fps is not acceptable to most of us, so hopefully ur just making a joke.
with a small amount of work and care (like 3 minutes), i can get over 70 FPS at 1080P, with Ultra Textures, on my 1070Ti.
But i typically run at 1440p, with same settings, and get about 54 FPS.