That shrink in the cold.Chimpzy said:Can't wait for the mod that gives your horse huge anime tiddies.The Rogue Wolf said:Nude horse mods! They were already naked, but now they're nude!Gergar12 said:Mods are incoming in three, two, one...
That shrink in the cold.Chimpzy said:Can't wait for the mod that gives your horse huge anime tiddies.The Rogue Wolf said:Nude horse mods! They were already naked, but now they're nude!Gergar12 said:Mods are incoming in three, two, one...
He's right. This is the first time that it's been officially announced.Silentpony said:Are you sure? I vaguely remember seeing screen shots not long after first release
Officially, but there?s been evidence leaning towards a possible PC release for a few months due to certain details found in game files. In any case it?s a good thing, and we can only hope the original game makes its way there too.Mad World said:He's right. This is the first time that it's been officially announced.Silentpony said:Are you sure? I vaguely remember seeing screen shots not long after first release
Well there?s no way around the fact that Rockstar is telling a very scripted story in terms of not being able to deviate from specific mission tasks, but everything else is pure Wild West fantasy fodder. That?s really where most of the fun is, and dare my typically multiplayer-averse arse says it, especially online. The story mode is chock full of little details and more content than you?ll probably ever see if you care to look for it, but online you really get to dig in and customize your very own outlaw persona. We?ve also all heard of ?fashion Souls?, but I think RDR Online takes it to a whole other level. The Outlaw pass is well worth it for the extra stuff, and it?s easily attainable by just playing.Wings012 said:I wanted a RDR1 port so badly back then.
Now after having played my share of these open world type games, I can't be fucked to bother with this one. Does it do anything particularly different from your usual map of disconnected random activities and side distractions + an ultimately linear main plot that doesn't really utilize the open world?
There has been talk of it a lot, but like I said, this is the first time that it's been officially announced. You can't know for sure until it's been officially stated by Rockstar.hanselthecaretaker said:Officially, but there?s been evidence leaning towards a possible PC release for a few months due to certain details found in game files. In any case it?s a good thing, and we can only hope the original game makes its way there too.Mad World said:He's right. This is the first time that it's been officially announced.Silentpony said:Are you sure? I vaguely remember seeing screen shots not long after first release
You should be very pleased with the opening chapter then, for maximum immersion.JUMBO PALACE said:Looking forward to curling up with this one on a snowy day with a glass of tea.
Yeah I got my driver updated but haven?t even booted it up yet. Only knee deep in the console version?s Epilogue 1 as it is.JUMBO PALACE said:A messy launch is always disappointing, hope performance gets cleaned up soon. At this point I'm just going to let things get smoothed out and wait for the Steam release.
Wow... that's gorgeous. I've seen some other very impressive screenshots as well. I saw on PC Gamer today that Rockstar have a patch lined up to address the stuttering a lot of people are having. Here's hoping it does as advertised. I usually never worry about how a game is going to run on my machine (GTX 1080, 7700k, 16gb RAM) but by all accounts RDR2 has the capability to push even extremely high end hardware ((which mine is not anymore) to the limits.hanselthecaretaker said:Yeah I got my driver updated but haven?t even booted it up yet. Only knee deep in the console version?s Epilogue 1 as it is.JUMBO PALACE said:A messy launch is always disappointing, hope performance gets cleaned up soon. At this point I'm just going to let things get smoothed out and wait for the Steam release.
Really curious about how differently it plays on PC though. Definitely wanting to play in first person. I have a feeling I might just be using the PC version for photo mode though, considering I?ve spent so much time towards 100% completion already, and don?t care to deal with the chaos of PC for the online side.
There have been some amazing shots on Reddit so far. Kinda like this one [https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadredemption/comments/dv61ld/he_was_washing_his_little_hands_in_the_puddle/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf] in particular.
Check out the Red Dead Photography [https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadphotography/] Reddit page for some more incredible shots. Here?s another one [https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadphotography/comments/dwikbn/mind_blowing_visuals/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf] that blew me away (no pun, ha)JUMBO PALACE said:Wow... that's gorgeous. I've seen some other very impressive screenshots as well. I saw on PC Gamer today that Rockstar have a patch lined up to address the stuttering a lot of people are having. Here's hoping it does as advertised. I usually never worry about how a game is going to run on my machine (GTX 1080, 7700k, 16gb RAM) but by all accounts RDR2 has the capability to push even extremely high end hardware ((which mine is not anymore) to the limits.hanselthecaretaker said:Yeah I got my driver updated but haven?t even booted it up yet. Only knee deep in the console version?s Epilogue 1 as it is.JUMBO PALACE said:A messy launch is always disappointing, hope performance gets cleaned up soon. At this point I'm just going to let things get smoothed out and wait for the Steam release.
Really curious about how differently it plays on PC though. Definitely wanting to play in first person. I have a feeling I might just be using the PC version for photo mode though, considering I?ve spent so much time towards 100% completion already, and don?t care to deal with the chaos of PC for the online side.
There have been some amazing shots on Reddit so far. Kinda like this one [https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadredemption/comments/dv61ld/he_was_washing_his_little_hands_in_the_puddle/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf] in particular.
I?m wondering if a lot of that is tied to the amount of draw distance the effect is noticeable, since it?s often nearly unnoticeable up close.Adam Jensen said:There are a few settings that, despite offering minimal, if any visual difference, have a tremendous effect on frame rate. And then there's the fact that most of the time the difference you see when you change some settings is not objectively better on ultra instead of high or medium, it's simply different in some way.