TaintedSquirrel
[H]F Junkie
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2013
- Messages
- 12,689
dont trust the benchmark or chapter 1 of story mode.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Finished the main story like a week ago - clocked about 80 hours with amble fucking around.
God damn that was rough. Bothered me enough that I couldn't bring myself to play the epilogue because I missed playing as Arthur. Haven't touched the game since.
Take-Two brings this action to maintain control over its world-famous video games in the face of Wyckoff’s publicly stated intent to distribute unauthorized software files that would dramatically change the content of Take-Two’s video games. Those unauthorized changes include but are not limited to importing the entire game map of 2010’s Red Dead Redemption into the 2018 game Red Dead Redemption II, enhancing graphics and visuals in Take-Two’s Red Dead Redemption game, and allowing players to play an enhanced version of the game on personal computer (“PCs”), a platform for which Take-Two itself has not yet released the Read Dead Redemption game.
The first software project that Wyckoff has announced modifies and alters RDRII to add the full RDRI game map to the RDRII game map (the “RDRII Project”). This significant alteration to RDRII would dramatically change the RDRII game experience, reduce the interest of players in purchasing a future RDRI PC version or RDRII add-on map product , and deprive Take-Two of control over its valuable products.
The second software project that Wyckoff has announced, which he calls Red Dead Redemption Damned Enhancement Project (“RDR-DEP”), would import modified game files from GTAV and RDRI to vastly improve the graphics and performance of the game, which players can then use to play an enhanced version of RDRI on PCs—a platform where Take-Two has not yet made the game playable—thereby destroying the market for an official, updated version from Take-Two, and creating competition for Take-Two’s PC-version of RDRII (RDRII Project and RDR-DEP collectively referred to herein as the “Infringing Programs”).
They just shut down some modder that was going to import RDR into RDR2 and have RDR fully playable.
I just don't get this. Why not work something out with the modders where the devs/publisher get a cut. Have something friendly going where everyone wins?
I hope Rockstar does it themselves but I can't hold my breath on it.
If they dont protect their IP, they lose it.I just don't get this. Why not work something out with the modders where the devs/publisher get a cut. Have something friendly going where everyone wins?
I hope Rockstar does it themselves but I can't hold my breath on it.
I just don't get this. Why not work something out with the modders where the devs/publisher get a cut. Have something friendly going where everyone wins?
I hope Rockstar does it themselves but I can't hold my breath on it.
Rockstar has always been very protective of their IPs. As much as it would give us all the warm and fuzzies to see R* team up with a bunch of modders on this project, there is absolutely no reason from a business standpoint why R* should or would do that. They have a few options with RDR1. A 4K port (such as what is on Xbox One X) getting released on PC and PS4/5. This is the cheap and easy way, but they obviously wouldn't get a warm reception if a better version exists for free on PC. If they instead decide to do a full on remake, you can be certain that as with all things R*, PC would be an afterthought. The game would be remade for PS5 / XSX and hopefully get a PC port later. In that scenario, R* would be pushing out a full $60, boxed retail, multi platform product. They have nothing to gain by teaming up with a group of modders, they are better off just doing all development in house.
I'd love to see a top to bottom remake of RDR1, it's one of the finest games ever made, period. Honestly, I'd rather pay for a complete, polished version of the game brought up to the standards of RDR2, than I would want of a free mod. I kinda don't think that's what's happening here though, I think this is just Rockstar being Rockstar, making sure everyone knows that their IPs are theirs, and theirs alone.
Fair enough and I'm with you.
I think anyone who has ever seen me for the entire time on this forum knows that I view Red Dead Redemption as one of my favorite games of all time and I would happily pay whatever I have to, to finally get that full, complete, deluxe modern version you describe.
I hope you're ready for shock and awe.
I loved both games (currently replaying RDR1 after wrapping up RDR2 earlier in the year). They are remarkable, and IMO Rockstar's finest works. I know a lot of people would disagree, but I like these games so much more than GTA. GTA is fun, but it's silly, and it's stories and settings have never engaged me like RDR... it's just another shooter to me. RDR1/2's more serious tone and realistic setting (to the point where many consider it's realism tedious and boring) are absolutely memorizing to me and really shows (despite everything we PC gamers think they do wrong) just how much talent there is at Rockstar. I love everything about these games, and would gladly pay for a top-to-bottom remake of RDR1 in RDR2's engine. Still not getting my hopes up though, we all know that GTA is Rockstar's bread and butter. If Rockstar did ever decide to remake something from their back catalog, I really don't see them choosing RDR over something from the much larger and more profitable GTA catalog. If they have any plans for RDR1, I think it's a lot more likely we'll see the Xbox One X version make it's way to PC and PS4/5 (which I'd still buy, just to play it at 4K 60FPS).
Finished the main story like a week ago - clocked about 80 hours with amble fucking around.
God damn that was rough. Bothered me enough that I couldn't bring myself to play the epilogue because I missed playing as Arthur. Haven't touched the game since.
So yeah, as mentioned previous this is my 2nd playthrough, with the first one being on PS4 and now on PC. My wife thinks I have an addiction with this game and she may be right!. I rarely go to youtube or how to's for this game simply because to me it's a slow burn and I'll figure out some of the maps and side stories/secrets as they come. However the one I had no clue about that has blown my mind is the story behind the serial killer. In my first play through I did run into a couple crime scenes, but didn't think much of it. I did not ever find the 3 pieces of the map. This play through I did... how great!
So many things I missed on the first run that I'm catching now. In my opinion, and mine alone, this may be the best game ever made. That's sayin something.
i forgot about the progress page on their site/launcher. ill check that tonight. thanks!I think u can go to the app on the phone or on the PC to see your hours. I think on the PS4 i clocked around 5 days worth. holy moly.....
I've heard the performance on this is abysmal compared to the port of GTA V, and that even on the newest video cards the game still struggles to maintain a reasonable framerate with higher detail levels. Is there any point trying to run the game on a RTX 2070 Super at 2560x1440? Or will I be limited to lower detail settings? I really enjoyed Rockstars other titles, so if I am going to be stuck running things on minimum detail levels I will wait for the next generation of video cards before I attempt to run it. I have also read that some of the updates have improved the performance somewhat, but have been unable to find any reviews that use the patched version for benchmarking. Can any one with a similar system confirm if it is playable? Processor wise, I have a 3950X paired 64 GB of ram.
Couple of guys on the last page are running 1080 Ti cards and both said they're getting avg. frames of 40-45 with maxes of ~60 and mins of ~30...BUT, they were both playing at 4K. IIRC your 2070 Super is roughly equivalent in performance to a 1080 Ti, right? Or maybe I'm thinking of the regular 2070 and your Super would be a bit faster. You should be fine at 1440p. I don't know that you'll be able to run max detail on everything (actually I guess this would depend on how many frames you're looking for), but I don't think you'll be running minimum detail by any means.
Maybe if you're on the fence, one of those guys can run the game at 1440p for you and see how it performs on their Ti.
I've heard the performance on this is abysmal compared to the port of GTA V, and that even on the newest video cards the game still struggles to maintain a reasonable framerate with higher detail levels. Is there any point trying to run the game on a RTX 2070 Super at 2560x1440? Or will I be limited to lower detail settings? I really enjoyed Rockstars other titles, so if I am going to be stuck running things on minimum detail levels I will wait for the next generation of video cards before I attempt to run it. I have also read that some of the updates have improved the performance somewhat, but have been unable to find any reviews that use the patched version for benchmarking. Can any one with a similar system confirm if it is playable? Processor wise, I have a 3950X paired 64 GB of ram.
Thank you! Yes, the RTX 2070 Super is roughly equivalent to the 1080 Ti. I'm hoping to run around 60 FPS if possible.
I was somewhat interested in playing this after I upgrade but I watched this video last night and now the game is ruined for me
I tried to post a regular link for people who want to watch in fullscreen but I don't know how to stop the forum from changing the link to an embedded video. Search for American Krogan on bitchute if you want to watch it there
Why would you watch a video about a game you want to play that explicitly states it's "Full of spoilers"?
Some of you are exaggerating what your video cards are capable of in this game. Turing actually has a big lead over Pascal in this game and even something like a 2080 super has to have quite a few settings turned down to maintain 60fps at 1440p. And a 1080ti performs over 30% worse than a 2080 super in this game so somebody using that card at 4K would struggle quite a bit without a buttload of settings turned down. Anybody that's followed this game at all though knows there's guides for picking the best settings.
The color saturation is a bug or janky implementation. It definitely gets screwy and muted when you enable HDR.
Only real fix is... manually cranking saturation to compensate.
HDR mode is fake