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Because you obviously dont have the game.
the next gen version shows it's age, not the original which looks better cause of it's style
I found the issues were in the games display settings. I cranked up my radeon FSR to quality from performance, turned down the film grain to 0 and reduced motion blur, and cranked up the image sharpening to .5 and turned the render scale off.
All the pixelated crap smoothed out nicely.
You don't say?
RDR2 was shooting for Real Life + graphics. They went down the insanely true to life road on that game. It seems like a bad comparison to this game- and most games.