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how to play RDR2 on 4k, ultra 60fps would OC help with my pc?

4 minutes ago, saif961 said:

if i OC will it help?

In my experience, RDR2 relies heavily on the GPU, not on the CPU, even on ultra, so I doubt overclocking your CPU would do jack shit. Overclocking your GPU might help a little, but probably not all that much. I'd just simply recommend going into advanced settings and turning water refraction down to low and tuning water reflection quality to high -- that should already give a good FPS-boost.

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I don't think you can, RDR2 is the new Crysis, they made graphical intensive options that aren't for hardware of our time.

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19 minutes ago, saif961 said:

so i currently get 40fps on RDR2 with everything set to 4K, max setting 'excluding MSAA' 

 

my pc spec are:

 

RTX2080ti Asus Strix

i9 9900k

 

if i OC will it help?

No you will need to customize the settings. Max settings is way to intensive even for the 2080ti. Try a mixture of Ultra and High, mainly high, there really isn't a difference, adjust the grass detail slider halfway and the water physics quality slider halfway and see if it helps. Also with FXAA and TAA on you don't need MSAA on at all. MSAA is very intensive. I'd say have it on like x2 if you want it.

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11 minutes ago, glenalz81 said:

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Eh, I very much doubt OP needs those. They're good videos for someone with far lower specs, but e.g. I have only a 8700K and a GTX1080 non-Ti, and I can have almost everything on ultra if I just drop water-related and shadow-quality settings down. OP's got a lot better GPU, so I would imagine tuning the water-settings like I mentioned in my earlier post should be enough.

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2 hours ago, WereCatf said:

Eh, I very much doubt OP needs those.

OP is getting 40 fps with a 9900k and 2080ti, of coarse he could benefit from these videos, it's an optimisation guide not a how to run RDR2 on a potato guide. ?

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