I have a i5 4670K @ 4,4 and a RTX 2070.
What are my chances of running this with a smooth 60fps @ 1080p? 🤔
Esails out in the open, no chance in towns.
I have a i5 4670K @ 4,4 and a RTX 2070.
What are my chances of running this with a smooth 60fps @ 1080p? 🤔
I have a i5 4670K @ 4,4 and a RTX 2070.
What are my chances of running this with a smooth 60fps @ 1080p? 🤔
Core drain is fixed. Day/night cycle never was clear wether it was an issue or not, I think? It was always really fast on consoles. I do believe there's a mod to make time progress slower, though.Is the day/night cycle and stamina still tied to framerate? I've been so wanting to replay this at high framerates but this issue is really bugging me.
Core drain is fixed. Day/night cycle never was clear wether it was an issue or not, I think? It was always really fast on consoles. I do believe there's a mod to make time progress slower, though.
There is a verification for file integrity, try that first.Has anyone encountered a bug where no camp activities activate at all? I had it recently where if I go to Pearson to donate animal carcasses and things I fully press the interact button but no menu pops up at all. So I've avoided doing that for a while, but now I'm at a point in the story where everyone is having drinks and it seems like I'm meant to join in to progress, but again, nothing is happening when I press the interact button with anything. There is like a 10 second pause where it seems like the animation is meant to be playing out, but Arthur is just standing there and the prompt re-appears to Take Whiskey for example.
It would really suck if my save is corrupt somehow. Is there a validate files option of RGL?
[edit] Now everything is silent in camp other than the sounds of the campfires, when there is clearly meant to be partying and revelry happening. Its really creepy!
It's an open world so the game is constantly streaming assets from the drive to memory. It should benefit from being on SSD.How beneficial is an SSD for this game? Trying to decide if I should make some room or if an HDD would suffice. I can live with a long initial load but if the game is constantly loading between missions/areas I'd rather have it on my SSD.
You have a setup that is pretty much identical to mine and you should be getting much better than that.Hello everyone. I was wondering if I could get some help with some settings help. I know I am asking for much without a lot of info, but I am not super tech savvy and think my question would be best suited here.
I am getting 27 to 35 FPS at 1440p with everything on High on average with this setup:
Intel Core i7 9700k 8 Core @4.90
A MPGZ390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC motherboard
16 Gigs of DDR4 3200 Memory
Nvidia Geforece RTX 2080ti 11gb ram
I would think I could get something better with my setup but I am obviously overlooking something. Thanks for the help!
Easily! Just don't crank everything to max and you'll have no problem getting a locked 60 at that resolution.what's the outlook on pc for i79700k and rtx 280 super? Can I hit 60 fps at 1080p
Thanks so much for the very detailed optimizations! I'm looking at a cart to get the game for $41 so this helps put a lot of confidence in a purchase decision! If I do buy it, I'll go step by step through this!
Yeah I got around to it yesterday and it was a lot simpler than what I remember GTA5 mods being. Got that "files have been altered" warning though.
Wonder what the hold is with the weather tweak, they must not have found the setting that controls it yet.
Remember when everyone here was saying pre release that a 1070 was going to breeze through this game.
Got some time to finally tinker with settings yesterday.
Tried with Xbox settings and the optimised settings to get 4K30 and was getting some worse drops than xbox.
Decided to try for 1440p60 with Nvidia sharpening and settled on all high settings with long shadows, ultra textures and 5/5 Geometry. I also have near volumetrics at low and far at medium.
Went to Saint Denise during the day and at night and couldn't maintain the 60 at night so dropped to 1440p50 and it's pretty stable.
Got to have that high lighting setting.
Still get drops around 47-49 in the odd place at night in Saint Denise and had to use Nvidia Inspector to force 50fps as the frampacing is poor with the in game refresh.
Out in the wilds it's pretty solid.
Pretty happy with my settings. Titan Xp, 6700k and 16gb.
The benchmark is definitely not representative of in game performance and it's definitely not one set of settings fit the whole game.
Still really need to try town+night+rain, no doubt that will mean going back to the drawing board with settings.
Anyone have any suggestions for settings I could drop from high with a minimal visual hit, not lighting, that might gain me a little more FPS? I haven't had an opportunity to watch the DF video on settings yet.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Vulkan
2560 x 1440, 144hz, Windowed: No, Vsync: Yes, Triple: On
Texture Quality: Ultra
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
Lighting Quality: Medium
Global Illumination Quality: High
Shadow Quality: High
Far Shadow Quality: Medium
Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: Medium
Reflection Quality: Low
Mirror Quality: Ultra
Water Quality: Custom
Volumetrics Quality: Custom
Particle Quality: Low
Tessellation Quality: Ultra
TAA: Medium, FXAA: Off, MSAA: 0
Near Volumetric Resolution: Medium
Far Volumetric Resolution: Medium
Volumetric Lighting Quality: Medium
Unlocked Volumetric Raymarch Resolution: On
Particle Lighting Quality: Ultra
Soft Shadows: Medium
Grass Shadows: Low
Long Shadows: On
Full Resolution Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: Off
Water Refraction Quality: Medium
Water Reflection Quality: Medium
Water Physics Quality: 50%
Resolution scale: 100%
TAA Sharpening: 100%
Motion Blur: On
Reflection MSAA: Off
Geometry Level of Detail: 100%
Grass Level of Detail: 10%
Tree Quality: Low
Parallax Occlusion Mapping Quality: High
Decal Quality: Ultra
Fur Quality: Medium
Tree Tessellation: Off
Generated on 2019-11-23 7:26 with Forceflow's RDR2 settings parser (https://rdr2.forceflow.be)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Vulkan
2560 x 1440, 144hz, Windowed: No, Vsync: Yes, Triple: On
Texture Quality: Ultra
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
Lighting Quality: Medium
Global Illumination Quality: High
Shadow Quality: High
Far Shadow Quality: High
Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: High
Reflection Quality: Low
Mirror Quality: Ultra
Water Quality: Custom
Volumetrics Quality: Custom
Particle Quality: Ultra
Tessellation Quality: Ultra
TAA: Medium, FXAA: Off, MSAA: 0
Near Volumetric Resolution: Ultra
Far Volumetric Resolution: Medium
Volumetric Lighting Quality: Ultra
Unlocked Volumetric Raymarch Resolution: On
Particle Lighting Quality: Ultra
Soft Shadows: High
Grass Shadows: Low
Long Shadows: On
Full Resolution Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: Off
Water Refraction Quality: Medium
Water Reflection Quality: High
Water Physics Quality: 50%
Resolution scale: 100%
TAA Sharpening: 100%
Motion Blur: On
Reflection MSAA: Off
Geometry Level of Detail: 100%
Grass Level of Detail: 10%
Tree Quality: High
Parallax Occlusion Mapping Quality: High
Decal Quality: Ultra
Fur Quality: High
Tree Tessellation: Off
Generated on 2019-12-01 12:1 with Forceflow's RDR2 settings parser (https://rdr2.forceflow.be)
I have a i5 4670K @ 4,4 and a RTX 2070.
What are my chances of running this with a smooth 60fps @ 1080p? 🤔
Works fine otherwise but the letter AND pillarboxing of cutscenes is absolutely ridiculous. There is a mod that removes them but it's not perfect.
I have a 2080 Ti and a Samsung CRG9 running at 5120x1440. That's still 1M pixels less than 4K 16:9 btw. Runs about 50-60 fps with the settings I have settled on.
Ah nice. I'm a little jealous. I'll be shooting for 3440x1440 with a 1080 Ti. New monitor has G Sync which I'm new to, so I'm curious how it will all work out. Never had ultrawide or G Sync before.
You should be fine with that. Both ultrawide and G-Sync are great.
I have a similar setup except I have an AMD 3600 with a 2080ti on 1440p and I'm getting the same frame rate you are getting. Let me know if you solve it!Hello everyone. I was wondering if I could get some help with some settings help. I know I am asking for much without a lot of info, but I am not super tech savvy and think my question would be best suited here.
I am getting 27 to 35 FPS at 1440p with everything on High on average with this setup:
Intel Core i7 9700k 8 Core @4.90
A MPGZ390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC motherboard
16 Gigs of DDR4 3200 Memory
Nvidia Geforece RTX 2080ti 11gb ram
I would think I could get something better with my setup but I am obviously overlooking something. Thanks for the help!
Check your motherboard compatibility. I see Xeon 1270v3 for $85 available. It's a Haswell i7 without iGPU that fits same socket. Most Z97 boards run them perfectly. 4C/8T and 2MB more cache. Lot of titles these days simply tank at 4 threads. You can probably get most of the $ back selling the 4670. Devil's Canyon 4790k would be the best, but $$$. At that point, it starts looking smarter to do a platform replacement to a B450/Ryzen 3600 build lol.
[December 2, 2019] General / Miscellaneous – PC
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in a crash when running out of memory
Any users experiencing memory-related error messages should check their virtual memory settings are correct by following the instructions on this support article
https://support.rockstargames.com/articles/360038178954/- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in potential save corruption and permanent loss of progress if the player was signed out of their Social Club account while in Story Mode
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in partial lighting of hair/fur when the Resolution Scale graphical setting was set to higher than the native resolution
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in a crash when entering the Landing Page during game startup
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in a crash during initial startup for some specific hardware configurations
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in random crashes during gameplay on systems using a Nvidia GTX 970 graphics card
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in a crash when starting the Benchmark Tool on low-end systems
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in instability on some systems running Windows 10 Version 1090 (November 2019 Update)
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in audio stuttering/stalling when the game is running at high framerates
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in pixelated/blocky rendering artifacts on shadows during some cutscenes
- Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in rendering and lighting artifacts when the Screen Space Ambient Occlusion graphical option was set to Ultra
- Improvements to fix several issues that resulted in rendering and lighting artifacts on some systems during gameplay
- Improvements to fix several issues that resulted in random crashes during gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online
I guess Rockstar wasn't kidding when they said the first Red Dead was built on duct tape, blood and tearsCrash, crash crash crash... Crash...
Wow, what happened? This is one of the roughest AAA PC launches I've seen in quite some time.
Improvements to fix an issue that resulted in partial lighting of hair/fur when the Resolution Scale graphical setting was set to higher than the native resolution
anyone having some kind of weird flashing every once in a while? screen flash, it looks like the game ALT-TAB briefly
running in full screen
Wait what? A 2070 is not even capable of 60 frame rock solid at 1080p?? Or is it only a question of weak cpu?
CPUWait what? A 2070 is not even capable of 60 frame rock solid at 1080p?? Or is it only a question of weak cpu?
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Do i have to worry with my 8600k stock??
No, it hammers CPUs, you mightn't get a locked 60 in towns, just expect dips in towns compared to the rest of the map.
Ok so i'm gonna wait another 10 patches or more to get my hands on it, thanks.No, it hammers CPUs, you mightn't get a locked 60 in towns, just expect dips in towns compared to the rest of the map.
Nobody doesOk so i'm gonna wait another 10 patches or more to get my hands on it, thanks.
And people consider this thing a good port?
So thanks to RDR2 I'm getting a RX 5700XT and a Ryzen 7 2700X next week.
My current system runs the game well, but I want the graphics to melt my Eyeballs.
Can I expect a solid 60 on 1080p with Ultra Settings?
Aye okay. Probably not the best port to expect solid performance anyway. I'm playing mostly on medium 1080 atm and it already looks better than the console versions. I'm going to try my luck with the RPS optimized settingsI have a 5700XT/2600X combo. 60fps ultra will probably be a no go. I run the hardware unboxed recommended settings for 50-60fps at 3440 x 1440. It still looks substantially better than console.