In-game to R* Social and you have to upload them from there to R* Social service and then from some website you find them. I think.
I just gave up on it when I realized it requires that upload fuckery and just aligned shot with photomode and used RTSS to snap picture itself for instant .png on SSD.
Anyone else's map go all weird when you zoom in and out? My icons go walkabout.
The atmosphere during the intro with the oppressive snow and sparse lighting is so incredible on PC. The limited vision from the storm coupled with snatches of light from lanterns, goddamn. It was already immersive on consoles, but it's on another level now.
This is possibly the most atmospheric game that I have ever played. The game play feels slow, but it works because of how real it all feels. I usually don't like slow, plodding games. Graphically, this is also probably the best looking open world game as well. I'm incredibly impressed. It feels so good just riding my horse and taking in the sights!
Chapter 2 is still very much tutorialI've played just past the "tutorial", now in Chapter 2. I've spent a few hours just roaming about and enjoying the simplicity of life back then, the amazing views, picking plants lol. I'm going to end up with a LOT of hours on this.
YO THIS WORKS
Launching from the exe and not the launcher
Just rename rdr2.exe to GTA5.exe
Any tips to survive animals attacking you? Like, seriously, fuck cheetahs. Also packs of wolves where, even if you shoot one, two others start biting you.
Ah, I forgot about that. By the way, is Dead Eye supposed to automatically mark targets as you pass over them? Seems like something that they should have let you manually do in case you want to prioritize certain targets.
Ah, I forgot about that. By the way, is Dead Eye supposed to automatically mark targets as you pass over them? Seems like something that they should have let you manually do in case you want to prioritize certain targets.
Ah, I forgot about that. By the way, is Dead Eye supposed to automatically mark targets as you pass over them? Seems like something that they should have let you manually do in case you want to prioritize certain targets.
Yes, but there's still considerable lag when using a controller and having the character start moving from standing still. Camera movement with a controller is totally fine, and kb/m controls are even more responsive with regards to both character movement and camera movement.
Any tips to survive animals attacking you? Like, seriously, fuck cheetahs. Also packs of wolves where, even if you shoot one, two others start biting you.
Any tips to survive animals attacking you? Like, seriously, fuck cheetahs. Also packs of wolves where, even if you shoot one, two others start biting you.
By default, yes, but it can be lowered or completely disabled in the settings menu.
Yes, although it's immersive in much the same way the real New Orleans is when you're whacked out of your gourd on ether and the time dilation makes you feel like you're moving in slow motion. Because my goodness does Saint Denis at night tank my framerate. It's so damn pretty I don't want to turn anything down though.Saint Denis at night with all settings cranked is ridiculously immersive.
By default, yes, but it can be lowered or completely disabled in the settings menu.
Yes, although it's immersive in much the same way the real New Orleans is when you're whacked out of your gourd on ether and the time dilation makes you feel like you're moving in slow motion. Because my goodness does Saint Denis at night tank my framerate. It's so damn pretty I don't want to turn anything down though.
So didnt the game get better controls versus the somewhat sluggish ones at launch? That is honestly my biggest complaint, if they have fixed it I will jump right back in.
I'm on a 980Ti, so Saint Denis at night on Ultra is literally under 20 FPS. It's like motion sickness bad. Only place in the game I've found (so far) that is literally unplayable at max settings (1080P), but I haven't delved much into tweaking; I was mainly interested in blazing through Chapter 1 so I could revisit some of my favorite places in a level of detail I never got on PS4.I'm capped at 30fps because towns don't run at 60 no matter what settings I use on my 6600k.
They still default to poor dead zone and acceleration values for stick responsiveness on a controller, although the dead zone is not nearly as bad as it was on the console launch. But once you clean that up, it feels reasonably crisp. I'm sure higher FPS gives an obvious benefit there as well. It's never going to feel like an Assassin's Creed in terms of responsiveness, but it's not as bad as people made it out to be.I don't think it's different, but it feels a lot better to play even with pad. Still can't get over it how good game feels to play on PC @ 60+ FPS with Elite 2 controller when compared to how sluggish and unresponsive game felt on pleb PS4.
I'm on a 980Ti, so Saint Denis at night on Ultra is literally under 20 FPS. It's like motion sickness bad. Only place in the game I've found (so far) that is literally unplayable at max settings (1080P), but I haven't delved much into tweaking; I was mainly interested in blazing through Chapter 1 so I could revisit some of my favorite places in a level of detail I never got on PS4.