Pretty poor gains to be honest, and I'm not convinced even by the Quality setting, the image has a saturation and just weird look to it that I hate whenever I'm moving the camera - it gets crisp and clear however I'd like it to be at all times on a static view, but as soon as my view moves it's all ruined.
Meh, expected more and better, to be honest
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Pretty poor gains to be honest, and I'm not convinced even by the Quality setting, the image has a saturation and just weird look to it that I hate whenever I'm moving the camera - it gets crisp and clear however I'd like it to be at all times on a static view, but as soon as my view moves it's all ruined.
Meh, expected more and better, to be honest
Honestly the engine is just shit the game was never really supposed to run above 30 fps for the most part and that's just how Rockstar works.
"Lastly, Chris claimed that Rockstar is working on Red Dead Redemption Remastered for current-gen consoles and PC (Chris did not say for which platforms this remaster will come out. "
"we suggest taking everything you read with a grain of salt."
wasn't this the game which was almost impossible to work with because the code is just a total mess... pretty sure we would have seen remasters already for it.
I thought we were all meant to enjoy it at the glorious emulated 30 fps?
@vurt Well, yes but essentially they only have to redo Mexico for RDR1 since half the map, albeit a different time era, is already done. Good sales for a RDR1 remake are guaranteed. Triple dip with a RDR2 + RDR1 bundle.
Other than that, it's Rockstar Mag, their track record is pretty bad.
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I thought we were all meant to enjoy it at the glorious emulated 30 fps?
@vurt Well, yes but essentially they only have to redo Mexico for RDR1 since half the map, albeit a different time era, is already done. Good sales for a RDR1 remake are guaranteed. Triple dip with a RDR2 + RDR1 bundle.
Other than that, it's Rockstar Mag, their track record is pretty bad.
Redoing it in the new engine? it's almost like doing the game from scratch, sounds like too much effort spent on something that old, it's not something they're known to do. When they've re-released GTA it's minor improvements for a new system, not recreating it from the ground and up with new assets in a new engine.
Well I guess a remaster is fine. Would really have liked to see it on the RDR2 engine though. And with more content. But that's too much expense with not enough returns sadly.
Didn't RDR2 feature the full RDR1 world integrated into the map? I know some missions bring you to old regions, and also there's RDR1's mexico which I think is accessible in an out-of-bounds glitch kind of way.
Given RDR1s code base is such a mess, it may make sense to use the probably much improved RDR2 codebase to just remodel the whole game using nextgen graphics.
I don't remember any bugs even in the 2018 release build of RDR2. I'm sure there have been some, but in my gameplay on XOX, I didn't encounter any. No broken storylines, no T poses , no flying horses, etc.
I didn't experience any serious bugs in Cyberpunk either..And I was playing it right after it got released. I'm not claiming it didn't have facepalm bugs, jut that I didn't encounter them.
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