Red Dead Redemption 2

I bought the Ultimate edition the other day, I haven't installed it yet but I'm really looking forward to playing sometime next week. Just finishing up Ghost Recon Breakpoints new content update first.

Panic over. I tried redeeming the key to the linked instructions for it to say 'invalid' type error. Took me a while to work out the code was for another 3rd party site which then links to your Epic account and credits the game into your library. :cry:

Googled the download size something around 150Gb!! :eek:
 
Panic over. I tried redeeming the key to the linked instructions for it to say 'invalid' type error. Took me a while to work out the code was for another 3rd party site which then links to your Epic account and credits the game into your library. :cry:

Googled the download size something around 150Gb!! :eek:
only 120GB here
 
Just started playing this again, quite relaxing as it looks so beautiful, I'm running at 1440p with 1.5x res scale for 4k and makes it look even better, and everything on ultra apart from the tree tessellation, my frames are dropping to 45-50 which seems a bit low for a 3080Ti?
Have you tried DLSS? I use auto and haven't found and noticeable difference in the graphic quality (which is the way it's supposed to be)
 
Have you tried DLSS? I use auto and haven't found and noticeable difference in the graphic quality (which is the way it's supposed to be)

I thought that the point to DLSS was to try to render fewer actual pixels, and then upscale, with the hope that it looks as good as it would have done with all pixels rendered. The benefits being frame rate and not visuals.
 
DLSS can look as good as native but usually this only seems to be at 4k on a TV (for me), on a monitor at 1440p I think DLSS is slightly noticeable at Quality, but still worth using for some games, not RDR2 since I was running native 1440p but upping rendering res to 4k since I wanted sharp rather than blury pic.
 
Just started playing this again, quite relaxing as it looks so beautiful, I'm running at 1440p with 1.5x res scale for 4k and makes it look even better, and everything on ultra apart from the tree tessellation, my frames are dropping to 45-50 which seems a bit low for a 3080Ti?
Running Everything ultra at 4K native with DLSS Qaulity - running 90FPS solid only things i turn down is grass qaulity 2 notches as it givwes big hit to perf on a 3090
 
Started playing RDR2 this week, man what a game.

More people need to play this.

It’s such a refreshing change. Every quest feels like part of the story, unlike most games where you visit a new town and add 50 repetitive quests to you log.

Also looks great.
 
I replaced the DLSS dll with the new 2.3.5 version and it seems to have cleaned things up. The game has some weird ghosting on native, and DLSS seems to take care of that.
 
I reinstalled it today and gave it a quick burn, maxed out every slider/setting even in the advanced settings. DLSS set to quality.

Benchmark result:
Min:36.4 (must be a frame here or there as at no point in the bench run did I see the fps counter drop below 56fps)
Max: 106.2
Average: 87.4

3080 Ti FE, 3440x1440, 12700KF - Worth noting that even Geforce Experience shows the optimal settings are for everything to be maxed lol.

Seems to run really nice. I have it locked at 60fps of course for fluid smoothness.

DLSS looks more detailed and sharper than native res in most cases as long as it's the later version of DLSS being used. It's free framerate bump for no loss in IQ, in various games the IQ actually increases.
 
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