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Red Dead Redemption 2 PC trailer is just so beautiful

With the release just a few weeks away, Rockstar has released the RDR 2 PC trailer and honestly, you will have to see to believe how beautiful it looks.

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Rudraaksh Bhatyal
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Red Dead Redemption 2 PC trailer

Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC has been the most hyped game this year since Rockstar announced it earlier this month. Even though the release is set to November 5, the game is already up for pre order on the Rockstar Games Launcher and will go online for pre order on EPIC, Humble Bundle, Green Man Gaming and GameStop on October 23rd. With the release just a few weeks away, Rockstar has released the Red Dead Redemption 2 PC trailer and honestly, you will have to see to believe how beautiful it looks.  

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With graphics of this quality, it is a bit of a surprise that the game’s requirements are so low according to today’s standards. If it works well on release, Rockstar would have one an amazing job of optimizing the port. 

Rockstar had announced that RDR 2 would be enhanced for PC with 4k resolution and HDR support. 

Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC takes full advantage of the power of the PC to bring every corner of this massive, rich and detailed world to life from the windswept snowy peaks of the Grizzly Mountains to the dusty roads of Lemoyne; from the mud-spattered storefronts of Valentine to the cobbled streets of St Denis. New graphical and technical enhancements for deeper immersion include increased draw distances for better navigation; higher quality global illumination and ambient occlusion for improved day and night lighting; higher quality snow trails, improved reflections and deeper, higher resolution shadows at all distances; tessellated tree textures and improved grass and fur textures for added realism in every plant and animal. 

Personally, Witcher 3 has been the best looking game I have played until now. I was under the impression that no other game could come close to it, at least for a while. But seeing this trailer, I think I might have been wrong about it.   

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