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Unfortunately game has version 3.7.1, so you need to override it in Nvidia app or, what is much better - Nvidia profile inspector
You need to download Nvidia profile inspector from Orbmu2k
And in it you will find DLSS Override option
Or, you can try it with Nvidia app, but in there this option available in limited quantities of games
Ray tracing is cool, looking good, but not worth loss in performance and image clarity.
Besides, in RDR 2 you can do it fully officially with Nvidia app
Blud thinks FSR is better than Native lmao. Use DLSS 4 transformer model for pristine image quality.
DLSS Quality (leave sharpen default around 70-80%)
RT - Ultra (turn ambient occlusion and global illumination to high if you want the exact same FPS as before - these will reduce fps by around 10-20% if set to ultra vs high)
Turn every other setting as high as it will go, ignoring extended distance scaling.
Congrats, if you had max settings before, you now have the same FPS with far better visuals.