

I don't remember all the information for everything, fill me if you do. I'm currently on my second playthrough, and feeling wary of missing anything, I'm starting this thread to keep track of what there is, help others, and hopefully learn about new ones. I really want to have all the RIGs in the game. We've added those details to the story above.So I can get a little obsessive over things like this. Update: Rockstar has now sent out a press release officially unveiling Red Dead Redemption 2's PC system requirements, as well as a suite of PC-specific technical improvements. It'll also come to the Epic Games Store, and there'll be a Steam release in December.įor more on the new items and missions being added and the pre-purchase bonuses, head here. Red Dead Redemption 2 is up for pre-purchase now on the Rockstar Games Launcher, and will release November 5. How well RDR2 runs on PC is another question, and we'll put it through its paces once we have a build.


RDR2 already looked pretty stunning on consoles, and it's hard to imagine the PC version won't be the prettiest way to play it, with or without the texture changes (though they're certainly welcome, even if they likely contribute to the 150GB install size). The most important takeaways from our perspective are the unlocked resolution and the unlocked framerate, which PC Gamer confirmed with Rockstar separately from today's press release, which just promised "faster" framerates.

That said, Rockstar's done some work on RDR2 since its console release. No surprises, though: A 2018 console game shouldn't require a beast of a PC. Many of us enjoy games at 1440p and want to target 120 fps or higher, and we'll find out what you'll need for that kind of performance once we've got a build. Though Rockstar didn't specify, 'minimum' specs often target 1080p 30 fps, while 'recommended' specs tend to target 1080p 60 fps. We'll need to do our own benchmarking before we decide what specs we recommend.
