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Red Dead Redemption 2 PC patch 1.14
Rockstar issued an update for the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2. The November 19th update, which is 2.9GB in size, brings improvements to address an issue that resulted in stalls on 4-core and 6-core CPUs.
This patch aims to fix numerous crashes. For instance, it addresses the issues that resulted in random crashes. It also addresses the “Red Dead Redemption 2 exited unexpectedly” error during gameplay. This however patch will reset your graphics settings.
[November 19, 2019] General / Miscellaneous – PC
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in stalls on 4-core and 6-core CPUs
- Players with NVIDIA graphics cards and 4-core or 6-core CPUs should install the GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 441.34 from NVIDIA and remove any launch arguments to resolve this issue
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a permanent mouse cursor being displayed at all times when launching the game via the Epic Games Store
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in the player’s cores draining at a faster rate than intended in Story Mode when running at high frame rates
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in player weight decreasing at a faster rate than intended in Red Dead Online when running at high frame rates
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in players not being able to place Waypoints on the Pause Menu Map in the correct location
- Improvements to address an issue with matchmaking in Red Dead Online that resulted in players with incompatible control settings joining the same session. We recommend that players using mouse and keyboard controls should switch to ‘Free Aim’ targeting mode before entering Red Dead Online.
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in all custom graphical settings reverting to a low preset when the game was updated
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in an ‘Activation Required’ error when loading the game after system hardware or device changes were made
- Improvements to address issues that resulted in a crash and displayed the ‘Failed to initialize graphics device’ or ‘Unable to initialize graphics driver ’errors when launching the game. If this issue still occurs, please make sure you have the latest graphics card drivers installed for your system.
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game in Fullscreen display mode while using Vulkan
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game with some graphics-related launch arguments active
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash during loading screens when entering Story Mode or Red Dead Online
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash while modifying weapons at the Gunsmith in Red Dead Online
- Improvements to address issues that resulted in random crashes and the error “Red Dead Redemption 2 exited unexpectedly” during gameplay
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#5734634 Posted on: 11/24/2019 07:43 PM
What kind of gigabit you have that you need to walk away on a little 15GB download?

You sit and stare at a screen for 12 minutes? I get up and go get a drink and take a piss.
Now if it was 12 seconds your snarky 'gigabit' comment might make sense.
What kind of gigabit you have that you need to walk away on a little 15GB download?

You sit and stare at a screen for 12 minutes? I get up and go get a drink and take a piss.
Now if it was 12 seconds your snarky 'gigabit' comment might make sense.
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#5734646 Posted on: 11/24/2019 09:02 PM
You sit and stare at a screen for 12 minutes? I get up and go get a drink and take a piss.
Now if it was 12 seconds your snarky 'gigabit' comment might make sense.
You realize that his post about 12 minutes is for 79GB right? Or did you not pay attention to how much was left to download?
Sure, gigabit connection won't take 12 seconds to download 15GB, more around 2 minutes, but 2 minutes to wait for a game to download a 15GB patch is....nothing. Start the download, google something, and it's done before you know it. You DON'T need to walk away from it, which was the entire point. You can if you choose to, but literally, 2 minutes is nothing.
You sit and stare at a screen for 12 minutes? I get up and go get a drink and take a piss.
Now if it was 12 seconds your snarky 'gigabit' comment might make sense.
You realize that his post about 12 minutes is for 79GB right? Or did you not pay attention to how much was left to download?
Sure, gigabit connection won't take 12 seconds to download 15GB, more around 2 minutes, but 2 minutes to wait for a game to download a 15GB patch is....nothing. Start the download, google something, and it's done before you know it. You DON'T need to walk away from it, which was the entire point. You can if you choose to, but literally, 2 minutes is nothing.
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#5734657 Posted on: 11/24/2019 10:08 PM
Sure, gigabit connection won't take 12 seconds to download 15GB, more around 2 minutes
on a standard HDD?
not sure many people are going to install Red Dead Redemption on a solid-state drive unless they really love it.
Sure, gigabit connection won't take 12 seconds to download 15GB, more around 2 minutes
on a standard HDD?
not sure many people are going to install Red Dead Redemption on a solid-state drive unless they really love it.
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#5734659 Posted on: 11/24/2019 10:21 PM
on a standard HDD?
not sure many people are going to install Red Dead Redemption on a solid-state drive unless they really love it.
....
I figured you quoted me which is why i chose to view blocked users, but i don't understand your question at all.
Most HDDs are between 80-200MB speeds, which is just below gigabit speeds, to much faster than gigabit speeds. Hence why i don't understand why if someone has it on an HDD or an SSD matters much. It can, to a slight degree, not saying it can't, but it really doesn't seem that valid. Realistically speaking modern PC HDDs are not a bottleneck to gigabit internet. Laptops? Sure their small 5400RPM HDDs aren't as fast, but your standard 7200RPM modern HDD? Not so much. I've been getting over 100MB speeds on standard HDDs since around 2007. Gigabit internet = around 100-125MB speeds
Even a $50 2TB Seagate ST2000DM008 achieves around 150MB read/write
As well, RDR2 loves SSDs for loading times, and if you have an SSD, you're going to care about that, so why exactly would you not put your more massive games, AKA the games that will benefit more from an SSD then smaller games typically, on an SSD?
Sure, i understand, it's 150GB, and SSDs are expensive, and i'm not saying everyone will be able to, but that's why people have SSDs...so....i don't understand your question, or statement.
on a standard HDD?
not sure many people are going to install Red Dead Redemption on a solid-state drive unless they really love it.
....
I figured you quoted me which is why i chose to view blocked users, but i don't understand your question at all.
Most HDDs are between 80-200MB speeds, which is just below gigabit speeds, to much faster than gigabit speeds. Hence why i don't understand why if someone has it on an HDD or an SSD matters much. It can, to a slight degree, not saying it can't, but it really doesn't seem that valid. Realistically speaking modern PC HDDs are not a bottleneck to gigabit internet. Laptops? Sure their small 5400RPM HDDs aren't as fast, but your standard 7200RPM modern HDD? Not so much. I've been getting over 100MB speeds on standard HDDs since around 2007. Gigabit internet = around 100-125MB speeds
Even a $50 2TB Seagate ST2000DM008 achieves around 150MB read/write
As well, RDR2 loves SSDs for loading times, and if you have an SSD, you're going to care about that, so why exactly would you not put your more massive games, AKA the games that will benefit more from an SSD then smaller games typically, on an SSD?
Sure, i understand, it's 150GB, and SSDs are expensive, and i'm not saying everyone will be able to, but that's why people have SSDs...so....i don't understand your question, or statement.
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What kind of gigabit you have that you need to walk away on a little 15GB download?