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Saturday, November 9, 2019

Rockstar Propaganda

The first game in the Red Dead Redemption series to be featured on the PC platform, Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC debuts with a range of graphical and technical enhancements to bring new life and detail to the story of Arthur Morgan and the Van der Linde gang, on the run from the law across America in the final days of the 19th Century.
The world simply looks more natural. From the way fog causes an eerie glow to cover the sky when sun shines through it, or sweatier faces boast a more noticeable reflective sheen, leafy shadows flutter about the woods, or the way lamp and torchlight flickers in someone’s eyes, the already-vibrant world manages to pull you into it just that much further.
IGN

It feels like Rockstar is showing off - it looks breathtaking…It's hard not to talk about it without sounding hyperbolic but it's one of the best looking things I've seen in recent memory.
 GameSpot

The combination of 60fps performance and mouselook significantly changes the way the game feels to play, which to me matters more than visual improvements to a game that looked great already.
 PC Gamer

One of the best looking games I've ever seen on a monitor.
GamesRadar

Photo mode and graphics upgrades make this the definitive version.
VG247
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC includes increased draw distances for better navigation, higher quality global illumination and ambient occlusion for improved day and night lighting, support for high-end display setups with 4K resolution and beyond, multi-monitor configurations, widescreen configurations, faster frame rates, higher resolution shadows, improved textures and much more.
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC also features new updates to the game’s Story Mode, including new Bounty Hunter Missions, Gang Hideouts, and Treasure Maps. There’s also the new “To The Ends of The Earth” Mission and a host of new Weapons, Horses and Trinkets to collect. Plus, a new Photo Mode, with an assortment of tools to unlock the beauty of the frontier in Story Mode. Capture images with free form camera movement and add Filters, Stickers or Text then upload them to Social Club to share with the community.
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC also features Red Dead Online, the robust and continuously evolving world that includes numerous different ways to make your way in the last vestiges of the wild west. Carve your own path as a Bounty Hunter, Trader and Collector in Frontier Pursuits, assist Jessica LeClerk in her quest for revenge with the multi-part, story-based cooperative missions of A Land of Opportunities, compete in classic gunfights and objective-based endeavors like capturing territory or supplies, visit poker tables at towns and outposts across the map and much more.

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