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playing RDR2 on my PC

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Feels nice to have it run at more than 30fps
 
I prefer the first game
 
What are your settings? RDR2's PC port was unplayable for me because distant objects had some checkerboarded/dithering effect that was extremely distracting. The only solutions I found to fix it were upscaling the game (obviously at a heavy performance detriment) or using TAA/DLSS/FSR which is unacceptable in my opinion as it makes the game extremely blurry and introduces artefacts. Are there any fixes for this you know of?
 
What are your settings? RDR2's PC port was unplayable for me because distant objects had some checkerboarded/dithering effect that was extremely distracting. The only solutions I found to fix it were upscaling the game (obviously at a heavy performance detriment) or using TAA/DLSS/FSR which is unacceptable in my opinion as it makes the game extremely blurry and introduces artefacts. Are there any fixes for this you know of?
Mostly everything on ultra and i'm getting about 70 - 80 fps
 
Mostly everything on ultra and i'm getting about 70 - 80 fps
Are you using supersampling, some temporal upscaling setting, some other workaround I don't know of, or are you just tolerating the checkerboarding effect?
 
Red dead redemption 2 literally forces you to engage in homosexual acts of faggotry
It's horrible and I will never purchase the game ever.
 
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Red dead redemption 2 literally forces you to engage in homosexual acts.
It's horrible and I will never purchase the game ever.
When? I haven't played the game in a while but I don't recall any homosexuality.
 
What are your settings? RDR2's PC port was unplayable for me because distant objects had some checkerboarded/dithering effect that was extremely distracting. The only solutions I found to fix it were upscaling the game (obviously at a heavy performance detriment) or using TAA/DLSS/FSR which is unacceptable in my opinion as it makes the game extremely blurry and introduces artefacts. Are there any fixes for this you know of?
I meant to say supersampling instead of upscaling :feelstastyman:
 
Are you using supersampling, some temporal upscaling setting, some other workaround I don't know of, or are you just tolerating the checkerboarding effect?
No? I don't really do anything, I just set all my settings to ultra and it runs fine. I'm not really sure what you mean by checkerboarding. I don't seem to get any graphical issues.


Red dead redemption 2 literally forces you to engage in homosexual acts of faggotry
It's horrible and I will never purchase the game ever.
I'm 70% done and never had to take part in any gay acts lol
 
No? I don't really do anything, I just set all my settings to ultra and it runs fine. I'm not really sure what you mean by checkerboarding. I don't seem to get any graphical issues.



I'm 70% done and never had to take part in any gay acts lol
Do you see
 
try cyberpunk now
 
i remember playing rdr2 online a few years ago, runned kinda decent on low/medium settings
 
No? I don't really do anything, I just set all my settings to ultra and it runs fine. I'm not really sure what you mean by checkerboarding. I don't seem to get any graphical issues.
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Sorry for the shit quality (I don't have the game installed, these are old photos I took) but this is what I mean. These images were taken on highest settings running at native resolution without any upscaling. Obviously a lot more distracting in motion as distant objects, foliage and even shadows appear to flicker.
 
Mogs me for having a decent PC.
 
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Sorry for the shit quality (I don't have the game installed, these are old photos I took) but this is what I mean. These images were taken on highest settings running at native resolution without any upscaling. Obviously a lot more distracting in motion as distant objects, foliage and even shadows appear to flicker.
I don't have that problem tbh
 
how old is your hardware? Did you install the legit copy or pirate it?
This isn't a hardware issue I don't believe, I think it's just a part of the game. Maybe you just don't notice it like I do or you run the game at a higher resolution (I was running at 1080p native) or with DLSS/FSR/TAA. I have heard people online discuss the issue (I believe 2klilsphillip even made a video discussing it entitled "DLSS's Biggest Challenge Yet" or something along those lines).

My PC runs every other game completely fine. Its software is completely up to date and my copy of RDR2 was unmodified and downloaded from Steam. The issue persisted through reinstalling as well.

My specs are decent and should be capable of running the game:
RTX 4070 Super (12GB GDDR6X), slightly overclocked
R5 7600X @4.7GHz
2 × 16GB DDR5 RAM 6000MHz (XMP profile enabled)
 

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