Everything comes to those who know how to wait. This proverb aptly describes the PC release of Red Dead Redemption, a masterpiece by Rockstar Games that finally arrives on this platform fourteen years after its initial launch on PS3 and Xbox 360. In 2010, it was hailed by many as one of the best games of its generation, before its sequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, established new standards in open-world gaming. The PC version naturally includes enhancements from the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 editions and also features additional technical improvements listed below.
Native 4K resolution up to 144Hz with compatible hardware.
• Possibility to use ultra-wide (21:9) and super ultra-wide (32:9) screens.
Red Dead Redemption, a highly acclaimed game from Rockstar Games originally released in 2010 for PS3 and Xbox 360, is now available on PC after fourteen years. This version includes enhancements seen in the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 releases, along with new features exclusive to PC: native 4K resolution at up to 144Hz for compatible hardware, support for ultra-wide (21:9) and super ultra-wide (32:9) screens, HDR10, NVIDIA’s DLSS 3.7 scaling and AMD’s FSR 3.0, NVIDIA’s DLSS image generation, adjustable display distance and shadow quality settings, and full keyboard and mouse support.
MINIMUM CONFIGURATION
Processor: Intel CoreTM i5-4670 / AMD FX-9590 RAM: 8 GB Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R7 360 Operating System: Windows 10 64-Bit Storage: 12 GB on hard drive
Recommended Configuration: Processor: Intel Core i5-8500 / AMD Ryzen 5 3500X RAM: 8 GB Graphics Card: NVIDIA RTX 2070 / AMD RX 5700 XT Operating System: Windows 10 64-Bit Storage: 12 GB on SSD
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