The PC version of Red Dead Redemption won’t be a simple port. Open world lighting has been improved compared to the PS5 and Xbox Series version – Red Dead Redemption
There are only ten days left until Red Dead Redemption releases on PC. Even though we’re talking about a 14-year-old game, this is a peak moment for the platform, with gamers seeing how their console counterparts can play it year after year. However, although the open world of the Western you did not receive the native version V PS5 and Xbox seriesS, comparison of the game’s first trailer PC assumes that this will not be a simple portbut this version also includes visual adjustments.
It should be noted that what we saw in the trailer is not only due to YouTube compression, but the final product is yet to be seen. However, the first comparisons (which you can see on YouTube) come as a relief to those who waited 14 years to play it on PC. While the overall appearance remains more or less unchanged, the “master race” version includes: specific lighting settings And shades which improve the overall appearance.
Most improvements They are especially noticeable in daily sequenceswhere is the lighting volumetric dust effects or the ground, and the tessellation leaves brighter sequences. In fact, one of the most noticeable changes in lighting is the tone of the lighting. night scenes. In the PC video we see greener finish instead of the cooler look of the PS5 version.
It should be noted that, in addition to the game’s 1.03 update on PS5, which initially updated the game to 60 FPS, this is a backwards compatible version. Likewise, as we already mentioned, the overall ending, the stability of the game on PC, remains to be seen. frame time or how you can “stretch the elastic band” of settings on this platform.
We already know the price of the PC version of Red Dead Redemption
Rockstar has confirmed that Red Dead Redemption for PC will cost €49.99, a price that was already listed at the game’s launch on PS4 and Nintendo Switch last year. The 14-year-old game will be available on Steam, Epic Games Store and Rockstar Games Launcher. Although he the price has caused some controversywasn’t too surprised since it’s the same as on other recent platforms.
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