New to this PC realm as well, but wouldn't a 3090 FE be able to accomplish RDR2 4k60 on Ultra?
Yup^RDR2 on PC is one of the best looking games ever. Fallen Order looks average no matter the platform.
Those sound like things the average gamer wouldn't even notice though. I have myself been wondering what it looks like on series X. Too bad Hitman 3 is around the corner.The 1X version of RDR 2 looks extremely good but the PC version is a significantly better looking if you've got the hardware. Most notably with the shadows, volumetric lighting quality and near endless draw distance.
Like 2.5k-3k I can put in. I have a 77cx. I wasn't considering a PC until I played Red Dead 1 with the series X update. I want all my old games to look this good.
Alright fair enough that certainly is quite a lot and you should really be able to build a PC that would satisfy the needs for high visual fidelity, which does not necessarily mean everything maxed out as some settings evidently have diminishing returns with a negligible visual impact. RDR2 is an old game, but its demand on PC certainly aren't XD. Also, there will be nothing stopping you to get the best visuals today as you're not reliant on how devs would optimize their games on consoles + waiting for next-gen patches regarding older games.
I do not advise you to put >2k into a new pc though as the highest end components are not worth it, imo.
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I would also advise buying a 1440p monitor in case you'd like the best balance as of now regarding performance (fps) and visuals (resolution), for the times when someone else may be using the tv (?).
Op has a 77cx which is a $3500 oled tv. I'm sure he can afford a 2k-3k pc without draining his life savings. Lol
With such a nice tv, you should pair that with at least a 3080 and a ryzen 5800x.
Not bizarre at all considering the question. A low midrange PC could perform worse in these specific games despite running better than console on other games.
1080p 60fps with medium settings. Much better than the PS4 version until it gets a PS5 patch.Anyone know how this would run on a Ryzen 3100 / RX580?
I have this unopened on PS4 (to play on PS5) so once I've finished Last of us 2 I was gonna jump into RDR2 but if my PC can run this better than how this will run on a PS5 I'll sell and buy the PC version.
let's not say crazy things lolplaying rdr2 on a console and then on a high pc end at 4k@60 is like playing doom eternal on a ps4pro vs playing on a switch.
Those sound like things the average gamer wouldn't even notice though. I have myself been wondering what it looks like on series X. Too bad Hitman 3 is around the corner.
Im saying those specific things you mentioned I don't think the average person cares about much, not taking a shot at what you said, just saying it sounds like something that you would have to look for in order to notice. But I could totally be wrong and correct me if I am, it wasn't meant to be interpreted as fact.Why do people keep referring the SX for this game? Isn't it identical to the 1X with marginally smoother frame rate in Saint Denis?
The "average gamer" probably doesn't notice much of anything when it comes to this stuff, not sure how relevant that statement is. If you can't notice a difference between the console and PC version of RDR2 then I have to question if you're paying much attention. Then again I've seen time and time again people claim they never saw a bad texture or poor geometry in FF7R so I guess it's not all that uncommon.
Op has a 77cx which is a $3500 oled tv. I'm sure he can afford a 2k-3k pc without draining his life savings. Lol
With such a nice tv, you should pair that with at least a nvidia 3080 and a ryzen 5800x.
Not bizarre at all considering the question. A low midrange PC could perform worse in these specific games despite running better than console on other games.
You'd be surprised what people who aren't as familiar with PC gaming would think. ...and what they may think is capable of running games at higher settings vs what actually can. These particular games may not be capable of running on high settings on their PC. It's always best to start at the base level and work your way up as opposed to just assuming everyone who asks a question already has expertise.Well yeah but that's the most obvious thing ever and doesn't really need to be said
Obviously the OP isn't asking how it looks on pc low graphics settings
Im saying those specific things you mentioned I don't think the average person cares about much, not taking a shot at what you said, just saying it sounds like something that you would have to look for in order to notice. But I could totally be wrong and correct me if I am, it wasn't meant to be interpreted as fact.
You are totally wrong yes.Im saying those specific things you mentioned I don't think the average person cares about much, not taking a shot at what you said, just saying it sounds like something that you would have to look for in order to notice. But I could totally be wrong and correct me if I am, it wasn't meant to be interpreted as fact.
Yup, RDR2 on PC at higher settings is something else man, especially if you can get locked 60fps. One of the best looking games on PC.
PC version at 60 fps and turning up the graphical quality of areas that did not hold up on console (volumetrics + draw distance) makes the game look quite a bit better. As always, i find it hard to believe anyone can even play the gameaat 30 given the Animation priority and input latency.
Yeah, some people have low standards. Some would probably be fine with sticking to 240p as well.As always, i find it hard to believe anyone can even play the gameaat 30 given the Animation priority and input latency.
It also makes Miles (Morales) better.
I have a 3090 hooked up to a 65CX and my eyes are bleeding tears of joy, games like Star Wars, DOOM, RDR2 on 4K Ultra 60-120 fps are glorious.Managed to get one the last time Best Buy had them 2 weeks ago thanks to a tweet from Wario64. Now to get the parts around it to build the PC.
I've never gamed on a PC though so curious to see what kind of difference I'll see compared to consoles.