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Guru3D.com » Review » Red Dead Redemption 2: PC graphics benchmark review (revisited) 5

Red Dead Redemption 2: PC graphics benchmark review (revisited) 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/24/2020 12:16 PM [ 53 comment(s) ]

We take a renewed 2020 look at Red Dead Redemption II.  We have retested almost 30 graphics cards on the Windows PC platform gaming-wise relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.

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Hilbert Hagedoorn
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 44090
Posted on: 07/24/2020 04:24 PM
The reason for max quality tests being 'standard' can be discussed sure. Yet, I've explained in the article that we'll be using this benchmark with future generation cards in mind, ergo we opt the best quality settings opposed to a mixed setting in the previous revision of the article. It's a terrific Vulkan benchmark for future products. Whether or not you choose max quality is up to you. But that's why I also included some tests with different settings as the game certainly can be tweaked in many many ways.

And it just that, the popularity for this game is huge as it's just such a terrific game, and I wanted it included again by adding a Vulkan compatible title into the test suite for graphics cards. Hopefully, future drivers and patches will no longer affect performance.

anxious_f0x
Senior Member



Posts: 1757
Posted on: 07/24/2020 04:53 PM
Thanks for the update Hilbert.

Vulkan MultiGPU also works nicely in this game :)

Jamethe80sman
Member



Posts: 26
Posted on: 07/24/2020 05:09 PM
48fps on a 2060 super at 1440p? come on that's just not right my i5 9600k coupled with a 2060s at 1440p on ultra mostly hits 30fps sometimes even lower. Yes it does hit higher fps at less intense parts but for the most its 30fps. Might wait till I get a 3XXX before I go back to this game! I just found it so boring. Loved GTA V but this is just that game reskinned but with less to do.

jbscotchman
Senior Member



Posts: 5872
Posted on: 07/24/2020 05:42 PM
Great article, and its something I've been praising since the game's release. With every patch and driver update my average fps have gone up substantially using a mix of ultra/high and some medium settings. I have done a CPU upgrade since the game came out but that really only helped increase the minimum fps, this game is almost entirely GPU dependent.

I just found it so boring. Loved GTA V but this is just that game reskinned but with less to do.


Dude, this game has some of the most top notch story driven dialogue, voice acting, and character animations in any game to date in my opinion.

HybOj
Senior Member



Posts: 231
Posted on: 07/24/2020 07:21 PM
I really miss the comparison with old results, so I can see how the game has developed. Without it, the article somehow misses its point.

Still, Im very glad to see such a test like this one, comparing the game in time. Thank you!

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