The Strangeness of Red Dead Redemption 2's PC version DX12 VS Vulkan - Why we tested using Vulkan RX 5700 VS RTX 2060 - Performance Scaling - Low, Medium, High and Max Optimisation Tips - Try Resolution Scaling Optimisation Tips - Lower Volumetric Quality for boosted performance CPU Performance - Does this game need a high core count system? Low, medium, High and Ultra - What do our custom presets look like? Graphics Settings Comparisons - Do our Optimised Presets look good? PC System Requirements and Optimised Settings We will also let you know which settings PC gamers should adjust first to get a quick framerate boost over the game's maximum preset. That's why we have created "Optimised Presets", each of which is designed to offer a great balance between Red Dead Redemption 2's visuals and framerates. Here, we plan to prove to you that you don't need insane hardware to run Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC with great graphics. Like Grand Theft Auto V before it, the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2 features an insane number of graphics settings, including features such as MSAA and the ability to unlock Red Dead Redemption 2's framerate. This game pulls no punches when it comes to hardware demands at max settings. Be warned, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a forward-looking game, and as such it contains features to practically nobody should be using, even those with GPUs like Nvidia's RTX 2080 Ti. In this piece, we will be looking at how Red Dead Redemption 2 performs on PC and how the optimise your graphical settings to best suit your current hardware. When's it coming to PC? Now Red Dead Redemption 2 is available on PC, complete with new graphical features, support for 60+ FPS framerates and enough settings to aggravate every PC games analyst in the world. Red Dead Redemption 2 was easily one of the biggest console game releases of 2018, and since its release PC gamers have been wondering one thing.