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Not that I have experienced.
Again, people keep saying this kind of thing, RDR2 has not had a single update in a very long time. Like 2022. The March 2024 update was to apply security patch to the game EXEs that's all. When you are seeing these like 200MB updates in your Steam for GTAV, RDR2... that's for the Launcher; not the game itself.
I highly suspect these are the problems at hand:
Win11 w/ latest updates
13th and 14th Gen CPUs
RDR2 has had on-going known bug issues with Intel CPUs that have E-Cores. Use this to get around that issue > https://videocardz.com/newz/coredirector-is-a-new-free-tool-designed-to-keep-apps-off-intel-e-cores
Verify Game Cache in Steam for said game.
Wipe everything NVIDIA using DDU and redo that all clean again.