I went with the ultimate edition since the online mode has begun being more interesting with the last role-playing update. Plus you have the 'defensive' player option now which signals everybody you're a SP story / coop player who won't shoot ppl on sight. They can't lock on to you with autoaim - which won't make a difference on pc though - and the damage you get from the first hits is greatly reduced so no quick easy kills for non defensive players. RDRO is just starting to become good actually. Lots of random encounters now too, it felt a lot like SP. I'd give online a chance.
I am hopping for Vulkan. Which would make sense, since, the game works on Windows 7 and it will have a Google Stadia Release.
I'm hoping the whopping storage requirements is because of uncompressed assets and not horrible, low res bulky Bink movie files! (GTA wasn't, hoping this won't be either).
There are private servers for GTA V... I'm not asking for solo play, rather private servers so you choose who you play with and the server settings/rules etc.
I understand what you're asking. Since there is not even a solo or private crew play as it also was in GTA5, I'm pretty sure there won't be any "legal" private servers. Unless somebody mods this to pieces and finds a way how to do it against R*'s will.
Well the FiveM devs have announced to port their work over to RDRO, so it could happen: https://rockstarintel.com/fivem-creators-announce-redm-for-red-dead-redemption-2-pc
Considering how terribly monetized the RDO is and that it is completely new title on PC, R* will want to milk it as much as possible. Releasing this anytime soon after the initial RDO release could start pretty nasty lawsuit.
Yeah, I am keeping my eye on them for RDR2. I have not played GTA since GTA III (I think) but I absolutely love modding games, so I will probably be looking to mod it for solo play as well at some point.
This is one of the few rare games I bought for my regular xbox one which collects dust most of the time. I really enjoyed it, it was everything I wanted out of a successor to the first game and more. Detail levels off the charts. The list of improvements for the PC version is significant, and I can't wait to run this in 4K on my TV with high fps and improved textures and lighting. Only part that sucks is waiting until December if I want it on steam, but oh well I can wait a month I guess.
My understanding is that even if bought on Steam you will still have the Rockstar game launcher? Kind of like how if you buy a Ubisoft game on Steam it will just open up Uplay if you launch the game from Steam. Does anyone know if that is the case for RDR2?
Probably. Previous R* games required the Social Club, no matter where you bought them, so I'd wager that it's going to be similar with the launcher.
Real gamers do not use DLSS. AMD's RIS with reduced scale at 0.7x is superior to pseudo Nvidia AI. Talk about a failure.
so...you're a real gamer... is there anyone who is not a real "gamer" and has the education to answer a simple question?