Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare

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Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare PC features:​

  • Native 4K resolution and beyond at up to 144hz on supported hardware
  • Monitor support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9)
  • Full keyboard and mouse support
  • Upscaling technologies support for Nvidia DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0
  • Nvidia DLSS Frame Generation
  • Adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings, and more

Interestingly FSR FrameGeneration is not specifically mentioned.... so we will have to wait and see there.
 
After the GTA3 Trilogy debacle, I'm glad RDR is finally coming to PC but certainly in no rush to get excited. Let's see price, performance and attention to detail first.
 
I'd consider picking it up if it's 19,99 or something like that, I'm not willing to spend much money on this crap when they could not even bother to release the pc version at the same time as the other versions.

They even release the fucking thing on the switch before releasing it on pc.

BOO-URNS!
 
Yeah I hope it's priced properly... low... but I suspect it will be full price bs for the launch.
 
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:hmm: so essentially full price... no. This should have been in the 20-30usd range. I don't know who or what is driving the trend of this up pricing in games... but they need to fuck off. This is to much for a remaster/port.

p.s. Also fuck pre-orders.
 
Anyone buy it? It's mostly positive and the negative reviews it has is mostly on the price.
 
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im curious to see how the mouse aim works in this game. I assume it translates okay but on consoles the snap aim made combat a breeze.
 
I'm a head-shoting sob in RDR2 on PC. So if it's the same, I'd be super happy :D
 
Let us know if someone installs this and their thoughts.


 
Beat this on PC just now. It was fun, but definitely A LOT emptier than RDR2 was. Never needed to visit any stores. The stranger missions aren't that exciting. Played with controller for the first time. The crosshair snaps onto enemies when you go from cover to out of cover. I needed this as I suck with a controller. Not much to report, I played it to make more sense of the story in RDR2. Overall, a decent game.
Now where's RDR3 ?
 
Beat this on PC just now. It was fun, but definitely A LOT emptier than RDR2 was. Never needed to visit any stores. The stranger missions aren't that exciting. Played with controller for the first time. The crosshair snaps onto enemies when you go from cover to out of cover. I needed this as I suck with a controller. Not much to report, I played it to make more sense of the story in RDR2. Overall, a decent game.
Now where's RDR3 ?

Here's a paindful realisation: there were eight years between RDR1 and RDR2, and we're already six years along since RDR2. If that were a pattern, we'd have to have a new RDR in two years, which I consider highly unlikely.

It feels like the time of direct sequels, where you can assume the player has played and even remembers the previous game, is drifting away.
 
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