Red Dead Redemption 2 won't have a PC release, Nvidia confirms

Red Dead Redemption 2 won't have a PC release, Nvidia confirms

Red Dead Redemption 2 was probably one of the craziest rumors about the game's new PC version just before launch, but Nvidia has publicly confirmed that it won't have these visual gadgets. after all.

This rumor started when Nvidia published screenshots of Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC in 'glorious 4K', but with a GeForce RTX logo in the corner.

This has led to speculation that this would indicate that the game benefits from ray tracing: RTX graphics cards are designed to be tampered with, with dedicated ray tracing cores, with perhaps fuel added to the fire for the fact that has been shown. that the screenshots are pretty cool lighting effects.

However, since then, Nvidia tweeted that the inclusion of the RTX logo was simply referring to its RTX 20 graphics cards, essentially promoting them, and that it was no longer necessary to say anything.

A simple caveat to avoid confusion: the GeForce RTX logo here refers to our GeForce RTX 20 products. Red Dead Redemption 2 does not have ray tracing. Oct 31, 2019

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Clearly, the screenshots and rumors circulating around Nvidia sparked enough excitement, even confusion, that Nvidia felt the need to reveal and clarify.

Of course, it was still quite surprising that Rockstar and Nvidia kept ray tracing quiet as a last-minute surprise if it was Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC. After all, they screamed enough that the graphic quality of the PC version was a huge step up with better tracking distances, more realistic textures, etc.

Also, it's the "RTX On" tag that typically indicates that ray tracing is present in a game, although it's easy to see how the confusion arose, or at least how people were willing to do it. speculate optimistically.

Red Dead Redemption 2 will be available for PC on November 5, after its release on consoles just over a year ago. PC gamers will not only benefit from better graphics, but also from the tantalizing potential of some pretty clever mods, including one already well advanced by the creators of FiveM (a popular mod for GTA V).

Meanwhile, in the world of PC gaming with defined beam cheats, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare was just released and we tested the game's performance with four different Nvidia RTX cards, with some interesting results.

Via PC GamesN