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#RedBladeGaming #GamingerritoryI encountered these error alone so i Solved.. If you guys find any errors and cant able to solve it, feel free to comment and Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online: Rockstar’s critically acclaimed game, and its online mode, added support for NVIDIA DLSS less than a week ago, boosting performance by up to 45%. Check out the video below to see DLSS in action, and head to our dedicated Red Dead Redemption 2 NVIDIA DLSS article for performance charts and further Okay, new problem, When I open up RED DEad REDEMPTION, I can't get to full screen. I have literally tried everything, going into graphic, uninstall and reinstalling the game, checking the display size on my desktop but nothing works!!!!! This Red Dead Redemption 2 guide hub will help players tackle all of the game's quests and mechanics, with updates to assist with the PC version. This Red Dead Redemption 2 guide hub will be From the creators of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a sprawling tale of life in America at the dawn of the modern age. Red Dead Online Join millions of fellow players in the American West, and experience a world now packed with years’ worth of new features, gameplay and additional enhancements. Open Windows Update by choosing Start > Settings > Update and Security. Choose Advanced options. Under Update options, switch on "Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows". Once your PC has been updated, please restart and try launching the game. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, please reply to this message If you’re wanting to lose weight in Red Dead Redemption 2, you’ll simply want to stop eating half as much, and eat less frequently, too. While you’ll still need to ensure you keep your cores How to Fix err_gfx_state error in red dead redemption 2 pc Subscribe : https://www.youtube.com/c/GamingWithSaFtHaRJoin discord server : https://discord.gg/H Click on Apply and then reboot the game. 6. Adjust Keyboard & Mouse Horse Control. Sometimes adjusting the keyboard and mouse control from the in-game settings menu can fix multiple issues. To do so: Open Red Dead Redemption 2 > Go to Settings menu. Click on the Controls pane > Select the Keyboard and Mouse option. The trigger might go from 0 to +1 on a new controller, and an old one might be 0 to +.99998 lol. If Rockstar requires it to be a +1 then that's why. Could be 0 to 255, etc but you get the point. Most people with older controllers are having issues with the R2 button. Turn off all your overlays. This includes Discord, MSI Afterburner, etc. The game really seems to hate overlays. Try launching the game directly from the Rockstar Games Launcher instead of the Steam launcher. Go to your motherboard BIOS settings and disable the Resizeable Bar option. Open up your Nvidia settings and ensure that 1440p is even recognized by your PC. And importantly, that it'll be a selectable option on RDR 2. On the RDR 2 program settings, you should be able to set the resolution straight from there and it would say that 1440p is the native resolution. It can't be a bug. geMEq. /r/RedDeadRedemption - A subreddit dedicated to Red Dead Redemption & Red Dead Redemption 2, developed by Rockstar Games, the creators behind the Grand Theft Auto series. Red Dead Redemption 2 is an epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland. The game’s vast and atmospheric world will also provide the foundation for a brand new online multiplayer experience. This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal themSo I've been playing RDR2 for a couple months. On and off. I'm currently about 45% done..Anyway, you know how when you complete each mission, you'll get Gold, Silver or Bronze and then you'll be prompted to hold Options to look at details of the mission? Even after updating the game and whatnot, my Mission Details has been stuck on a very early Stranger quest. No matyer how much i advance in the game, this is all I see when I hold Options after each mission. I just finished The mission where you play cards on a boat in Saint Denis and rob the boat after winning, yet this same Stranger Details is what keeps popping up this a common issue? As I said, I've updated the game each time its updated yet this problem it to old Mean Gene to go and die TheHoldSteady postedIt didn't happen to me... maybe others will report about it...try replaying a mission and see if it still does thathersh23 posted...So I've been playing RDR2 for a couple months. On and off. I'm currently about 45% done..Anyway, you know how when you complete each mission, you'll get Gold, Silver or Bronze and then you'll be prompted to hold Options to look at details of the mission? Even after updating the game and whatnot, my Mission Details has been stuck on a very early Stranger quest. No matyer how much i advance in the game, this is all I see when I hold Options after each mission. I just finished The mission where you play cards on a boat in Saint Denis and rob the boat after winning, yet this same Stranger Details is what keeps popping up this a common issue? As I said, I've updated the game each time its updated yet this problem my experience, I tap the left directional button and the stranger log shows up, like the one in your picture. You can scroll up or down to view what missions are still active, like bone collection, cigarette card collection, etc. If you want to view main missions played you go to the main menu. They will be in chapter order. Click on a mission to view results and to replay it for a better "Now THAT'S a fish." Arthur Morgan FO4, "Side Quests, Side Quests never changes."My game is glitched in the same way, TC. No matter what I've completed, be it stranger mission, collectible quest chain, regular mission, etc, when I press the promt to see details it defaults to the same one. It's the exotics quest line in my there's two of us at least, likely a known issue; it's mildly annoying but I haven't looked into any possible fixes. Lemme know if you do, though. PSN: SaintAkira42 with my game, but mine is always the dinosaur bones. I really didn’t think anything of it until I read this thread Same thing happened to me a while back, when i was finishing the story. I thought it would go away if I could finish/collect all the dinosaur bones but some of them were in New would say that the Earth is our moon. - IgnignotHappened to me about 3/4 through. It was stuck on "A fisher of fish", and once I finished that it now always shows the hunting requests for me. Kind of your base are belong to me!Godshammer666 posted...Same with my game, but mine is always the dinosaur bones. I really didn’t think anything of it until I read this thread This is me as well. Now I'm gonna get all them bonesPsn: mehmoregamesTtv: mehmoregamesYeah with me it's always the cigarette cards that pop up. Like when you compete a mission and it says 'hold options to view details', right? For me, after every mission I beat, if I hold options then the cigarette cards mission briefing pops up. I read some here that this started happening after one of the updates for red dead online, apparently the updates to online have screwed up some of the story mode stuff. Like someone above said, it's no biggie. Instead of holding option, tap left and then go to mission overview, you'll be able to see the same details (for gold solver and bronze). So just do that instead of holding the options button. This is a well known glitch This article contains spoilers for the entirety of Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2Throughout the vast, sprawling, seemingly never-ending experience of Red Dead Redemption 2, I found myself asking the same question over and over again: Do I even want any of this?Do I need my horse's dynamic testicle physics and shitting patterns? Does having to press R2 multiple times to drink a cup of coffee really add to my immersion in the world? What in god's name do mercilessly unforgiving collision physics contribute, aside from interruptions to story moments and YouTube fail compilations? How could details like oily and muddy water, custom mounting animations, and farting ever justify the cost of Rockstar Games employees' 100-hour work weeks? 75 underwhelming hours of my life later, credits rolled on the main story, and the answer to these questions came clear as day: No. I didn't want any of it. In its haste to give me everything, Red Dead Redemption 2 finds purpose in absolutely nothing. In its haste to give me everything, Red Dead Redemption 2 finds purpose in absolutely nothing. The monumental disappointment of Red Dead Redemption 2 stems from the assumption that the sheer extravagance of its excesses bears some sort of inherent artistic value. Yet with quadruple the length, world, music, content, detail, graphical fidelity, etc., Red Dead Redemption 2 achieves far less than half the resonance of its predecessor. Existential crisis courses through the veins of Red Dead Redemption's universe. In the first game, its revisionist Western film DNA created a story that interrogated the presumed morality, social progress, ideals, and reality of our American the question plaguing the newly released prequel is a more meta one. From its slavish conceit of realism, compulsive bigness, and astounding disinterest in telling a story worth the several dozen hours it demands, Red Dead Redemption 2 fails to justify its own excessive existence. What is in a prequel?I get it. Prequel narratives are tough to justify. But few come across as such unabashed, thinly veiled find-and-replace retreads of their originals as Red Dead Redemption 2. Worse still, this game only serves to weaken the accomplishments of what came before Arthur Morgan, the most purposeless protagonist to ever grace a box art cover, was retconned into existence solely to die. You can tell from 3,000 miles away, especially knowing he's not present nor even mentioned in John Marston's future. Sucks to suck? Credit: rockstar But that isn't the only reason it's tough to invest in him. Let's try an experiment: Name a single unique characteristic of Arthur Morgan's that he does not share with John Marston. (Tuberculosis doesn't count.) Also, stop me if you've heard this one before: A down-on-his-luck Old West outlaw, known for dead-eye gunslinging, begrudgingly continues to do bad things while trying to justify them as an ultimate good, but with increasing uncertainty. He fights to do one purely good thing, until consequence catches up and he game so often forgets to give its own protagonist a reason for being, that it's probably better categorized as a preamble rather than a prequel to John's story. Its ludicrously long "epilogue" (which spans two parts and multiple hours) makes as much clear. Poor Arthur Morgan, the most purposeless protagonist to ever grace a box art cover. But even as a preamble, Red Dead Redemption 2 succeeds only in telegraphing insights and backstory already masterfully implied by the original's subtext. If anything, this new peek into the Marston family's genesis highlights a flaw the first game hid well, which is that Abigail and Jack are shallow cardboard cutouts of Wife and Child. The former is portrayed in Red Dead Redemption 2 as a grotesque cliche of the Old Ball and Chain. With no agency or desires outside of John, Abigail's little more than a continuous list of shrill demands, ranging from the understandable (yeah, you shouldn't raise a kid in this environment) to the absurd (let's buy this ranch we've never seen with our no money and experience -- or I'm leaving!).For most of the game, Jack's just a representation of innocence contrasting the cruelty of his surroundings. He practically walks around gunfights in a sailor suit licking a lollipop. Later in the game, he becomes more of the fleshed-out human being from the original, with interests unrelated to his father. Yet another one of Red Dead Redemption 2's missed opportunities, though, is any exploration of the one question the first game left us with about Jack. How could a sensitive, shy boy mostly raised on a ranch, who wants nothing to do with outlawing, transform into the cold-blooded killer of the first game's epilogue?Now there's an interesting arc that might've actually warranted a revisitation of Red Dead the Dutch The most compelling justification for the prequel's existence is Dutch van der Linde, the only character that saves Red Dead Redemption 2's story from utter pointlessness. Portrayed only as an omnipresent, villainous specter in the first game, fruitful and unexplored ground remained in telling his origin story. Inexplicably, though, this isn't his story and Dutch isn't the protagonist. There are untold missed opportunities in showing the Red Dead world from his perspective, which would've offered a bigger shift in tone, theme, genre, and character arc. Instead, both Arthur and John act as practically interchangeable anti-heroes built for the same nihilistic cynicism that defines the revisionist Western genre. On the other hand, Dutch represented more of the idealism from classic Western movies, initially embodying this intoxicating fantasy of the gunslinger who fights for the moral soul of our American future. Just in case you missed it in the epigraph, this is repeated several times in the game too Credit: rockstar That sounds a lot like the gang's early glory days we keep hearing about in both Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2. Yet even more inexplicably, we don't start the prequel with Dutch at his prime, or the gang truly believing in his vision of a way of life that's superior to industrialist the game that could've been, though, if we (as Dutch) watched our own mask fall, the glory of our idealism crumbling under the pressures of an ever-changing and hostile originality be damned! Red Dead Redemption 2 opts to open with a literal wall of text explaining that we've already reached the Death of the West, when outlaws are being hunted. You know, kinda like the exact same premise of Red Dead Redemption 1. We're subjected to (I repeat) a minimum 60 hours of a shitty dude getting shittier From the very start of the prequel, Dutch is already falling apart at the seams. There are multiple mentions of him unnecessarily and brutally killing a girl. Arthur is already expressing doubts about what used to make their gang feel like more than just your standard beginning in the aftermath of a failed robbery, with Dutch and the gang in the midst of moral degradation, the narrative ensures it can do nothing but spin in circles. We're subjected to (I repeat) a minimum 60 hours of a shitty dude getting shittier, leaving me to wonder whether the people around him are just that stupid, or just that poorly written. Arthur is left with nothing to do but say 1,001 variations of "I dunno, man, I feel like we already tried that one." Before doing the same shit again wrong kind of nihilismIf the infuriating redundancy of Red Dead Redemption 2's story is supposed to prove a point, it doesn't. Is this epic-length journey about the utter banality of outlaw life? Not sure who that message is for if that's the maybe Rockstar wanted to reiterate the original's spectacular exhibition of the cyclical nature of violence -- how this society traps us in our own ethical demise no matter what we choose. That'd justify Arthur's death, and the switch to John in the epilogue at the end of Red Dead Redemption 2's epilogue blows that thematic takeaway to smithereens. Meanwhile, the first game's epilogue spelled it out with devastating clarity. I guess this is... cute? Credit: rockstar In Red Dead Redemption 1's epilogue, John's son negates everything his father fought for by exacting revenge on the man who killed him -- before the title card "REDEMPTION" flashes across the screen, dripping in irony. In Red Dead Redemption 2, John and company miraculously return from exacting their revenge on Micah in one piece, to live out their droll or idyllic post-outlaw dreams. At the very end, John and Abigail stand on the hill that will eventually become their graves, marveling at their modest fortunes in nauseatingly blissful ignorance. Who the hell is this cheery ending for?People who've played the first game know this new leaf is as much a false start as it is a false ending, since soon government men will come knocking to collect the debts of John's sins. Or if you're a new player, the takeaway seems to be, welp, guess it all worked out in the end!The most stuff in any game ever!To be fair, there is an initial awe inherent to the sheer scope of Red Dead Redemption 2's inconceivable the Vegas Strip, the glut of stuff to do bedazzles: Realistically meticulous hunting! Realistically boring fishing! Realistically unsettling debt collection! Realistically anxious preoccupations with food and hunger! Realistically involved horse bonding! Realistically cavalier homestead and campsite robbing! Realistically routine grooming! Realistically laborious housework like moving hay!But like so many other blockbuster games, Red Dead Redemption 2's gorgeous expanse is irredeemably cheapened by a mistaken belief that "more" equates to "depth." As the rush of hunting quality bear pelts wanes, you're left with a labyrinthine chore of an open world that repeatedly undermines its own the novelty wears off, a creeping, empty joylessness settles in instead. Sure, you can do all these things. But do you even want to do most of them? You're left with a labyrinthine chore of an open world that repeatedly undermines its own intent. Throwing in pointless shit is not what makes a virtual world feel like a lived-in experience. Sicking the cops on players for failures of your own finicky control scheme does not make me empathize with Arthur and the gang's feeling that outlaws are now being mercilessly Dead Redemption 2's selective realism shatters all illusion that its obsequious fetish for detail contributes to immersion in its don't even resent Red Dead Redemption 2 for its slowness, or the decided lack of fun embedded into its design philosophy. That's one of its most admirable carryovers from the original game. What irks me, actually, is its failure to even fully commit to this in any meaningful way. Unlike the first game, the most tedious tasks are left to optional sidebars (chopping wood, feeding chickens, picking up cow shit -- you can do it all on your ranch, you psychopath!). Compare that to the forced, grueling boredom of Red Dead Redemption 1's oft-debated first few hours, which starts with a 15-minute opening cinematic of a man sitting on a train, followed by missions of tiresome ranching, cow wrangling, wagon driving, and pest control. In that first game, Rockstar opened a blockbuster gunslinging Western with an onslaught of mundanity. As a result, we didn't just learn that this was the dream John Marston was fighting for -- giving up the thrill of gunslinging for the slow death of civilized life. We felt the game's end, after so many hours of emotionally exhausting murderous rampages, I truly missed those slow, simple early days on Ms. McFarlane's ranch. So much so that relief washed over me after the final deed was done, Dutch was dead, and Jamie Lidell's "Compass" played as you rode down a mountain to the modest plot of land you could at last call everything is taken from you anyway. Yay John's back! Now go pick up some cow shit. Credit: rockstar In contrast, an unmistakable arrogance runs through Red Dead Redemption 2's gratuitous bigness, with a wide swath of content that exists to say, "Because we can." It's an attitude the game shares with the very post-industrial capitalism the series purportedly that's the big, post-meta-modernist joke for Rockstar's creative leaders: To tell a story lamenting everything the cavernous black hole of American capitalism destroys, from within a game that in every way indulges our same insatiable greed for more -- whether or not we want, need, or even benefit from it. Maybe they knew we'd buy this distended monstrosity of self-indulgence no matter what, so they fed us back our own gluttony like the virtual equivalent of a human centipede eating its own shit. Or, you know, maybe its executives just wanted more biggest, most beautiful wasteThe ferocity of my disappointment in Red Dead Redemption 2 comes from a place of pure original masterpiece is, in no small part, responsible for my decision to make video games my career. The preciousness I (and many others) feel toward it leaves no easy task for the act that follows. If I cared less, I wouldn't bother giving this prequel the respect of taking it as seriously as it asks to be taken. From where I'm standing, Rockstar looks a lot like Dutch van der Linde Red Dead Redemption 2 has succeeded in capturing the large majority of our cultural zeitgeist. For many, its escapism is a gift that keeps on giving. And there's no problem with I can't shake the feeling that its failures and breathlessly glowing critical reception spell out something sinister for how we judge the art of video games. Because from where I'm standing, Rockstar looks a lot like Dutch van der Linde, the idealism that made it so singular back in the day now deteriorating into an unchecked hubris. And based on reports of how its leaders treat employees who endure that out of belief in their vision, that metaphor doesn't feel like much of a least when it comes to Red Dead Redemption 2, it's a game that sure can talk pretty -- but we're fools to believe its promise leads us anywhere but to the grave. Środa, 06 Listopad 2019 16:32, Wpisany przez Maksym Słomski Problemy z RDR 2? Mamy rozwiązanie. Red Dead Redemption 2 w wersji na komputery osobiste pojawił się już w sieci na platformach Rockstara i Epic Games Store i, cóż, nie jest to najlepszy debiut w historii. Gracze prześladowani są licznymi błędami utrudniającymi lub wręcz uniemożliwiającymi zabawę. Najczęściej występujący bug dotyczy niespodziewanego zatrzymania działania aplikacji. Podpowiadamy jak go Dead Redemption 2 niespodziewanie przestało działać Ten komunikat jest prawdziwą zmorą polskich graczy:Osoby grające w angielską wersję językową RDR 2 zamiast niego widzą napis "Red Dead Redemption 2 exited unexpectedly", któremu towarzyszy crash gry. Na szczęście jest kilka sposobów na zażegnanie problemu. Masz kartę NVIDIA? Spróbuj tego Przede wszystkim wyłączcie zintegrowany układ graficzny i przejdźcie na korzystanie wyłącznie z karty dedykowanej. Po upewnieniu się, że zainstalowaliście najnowszy sterownik graficzny skasujcie plik z folderu System 32. Ścieżka powinna wyglądać następująco: :\Windows\System32\ . Jeśli powyższa metoda nie zadziała lub nie znajdziecie rzeczonego pliku w tym folderze, wyłączcie oprogramowanie antywirusowe (czego robić oczywiście nie zalecamy, ale...) i zobaczcie, czy sytuacja uległa poprawie. Alternatywnie, dodajcie do wyjątków w oprogramowaniu antywirusowym cały folder Rockstar Games z grą. Uruchom grę jako administrator Kolejnym działającym u wielu sposobem na uniknięcie problemów jest uruchomienie gry w trybie administratora. Aby to zrobić znajdźcie folder z grą i kliknijcie prawym przyciskiem myszy na plik .exe uruchamiający grę. Wybierzcie następnie "Właściwości", zakładkę "Zgodność" i zaznaczcie opcję "Uruchom ten program jako administrator", a następnie zapiszcie zmiany. Jeśli wszystkie powyższe zawiodą, pozostaje Wam czekać na zapowiedzianą już łatkę od Rockstara. Powodzenia! Home Features Red Dead Redemption 2 (Image credit: Rockstar) Red Dead Redemption 2 (opens in new tab) has finally launched on PC, but some players are struggling to begin their tragic cowboy adventure. Players who've tried to jump in straight away are reporting issues ranging from the launcher not initialising to the game crashing to desktop almost right away. CrashesFor some of these recurring problems, the fix appears to be the simple and classic 'turn off your anti-virus software'. I've seen the fix suggested for a few different issues, but the one that it seems to solve the most is crashes that occur right after you launch the that's what's halting your bank heists and train robberies, add Red Dead Redemption 2 to the list of exemptions or disable it entirely and try to launch the game again. Rockstar (opens in new tab) has also advised players who are getting the "Red Dead Redemption 2 Exited Unexpectedly" error to update their graphics drivers, as out of date drivers are the most common source of the error. PerformanceAccording to Nvidia's benchmarks, Red Dead Redemption 2 requires a pretty beefy card if you want to play at 60 fps on with high settings, but some players have noticed framerate drops on a range of suitable PCs. One solution that's worked for some Nvidia users is changing the graphics API from Vulkan to DirectX not a one size fits all solution, unfortunately, and some players are still reporting low performance even after the change. There have also been complaints of audio performance problems, but a solution has yet to be uncovered. Stuttering/FreezingRedditor serhangelgor (opens in new tab) reports that problems with stuttering and freezing can sometimes be remedied by turning off two cores on quad-core CPUs through the Task Manager. To do so, start RDR2, switch to the Task Manager, and select the Details tab. Right-click the listing, then select "Set Affinity" from the pop-up menu, and uncheck two of your CPU commenters say the workaround hasn't helped them but others report success; one claimed that disabling two cores and then switching which ones were in use (from cores 0 and 1 to cores 2 and 3) had the desired effect. As with switching from Vulkan to DX12, it's not a guaranteed fix, and it may take some dicking around to get it to kick over. But if you're struggling with stuttering, it's worth a shot until a proper patch rolls problemsRockstar's new launcher is causing a few problems of its own. Players have been getting various messages from the launcher telling them that activation is required, even after purchase, that it's failed to initialise or that it's closed unexpectedly. An update released earlier today (opens in new tab) will hopefully address at least some of the crash problems. To ensure you've got the most recent build, exit RDR2 (and any other Rockstar games you may be playing), fully exit the launcher, and then restart it—the update should apply automatically. Clear your local Rockstar Games Launcher profile detailsThis will remove all profile details from your local machine and require you to sign in to the Rockstar Games Launcher again. It will not delete your Social Club account, however, or any saved games, so you won't lose any progress as a result. Signing in to Social Club will recreate your local what you need to do:Start the Rockstar Games LauncherSelect SettingsSelect Account InformationSelect Delete Local ProfileSelect ConfirmSign in to the Rockstar Games Launcher againLaunch Red Dead Redemption 2Keep checking back as we root around for more problems and solutions. Fraser is the UK online editor and has actually met The Internet in person. With over a decade of experience, he's been around the block a few times, serving as a freelancer, news editor and prolific reviewer. Strategy games have been a 30-year-long obsession, from tiny RTSs to sprawling political sims, and he never turns down the chance to rave about Total War or Crusader Kings. He's also been known to set up shop in the latest MMO and likes to wind down with an endlessly deep, systemic RPG. These days, when he's not editing, he can usually be found writing features that are 1,000 words too long or talking about his dog.

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