NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti cannot run Red Dead Redemption 2 with 60fps in 4K/Ultra

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RDR2 releases in a few hours on the PC, and most PC gamers are really looking forward to it. However, it appears that Rockstar’s latest open-world game is a really demanding title. From the looks of it, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti will only be capable of offering an optimal performance at 2560×1440 in Red Dead Redemption 2.

By optimal performance, we obviously mean 60fps on Ultra settings. And according to NVIDIA, the RTX2080Ti will be able to offer 60fps in 4K with a mix of High and Medium settings. Yeap, you read that right; there won’t be any GPU on the market that will be able to run the game in 4K/Ultra and 60fps. To be honest, this is the first time I’ve seen a mix of Medium/High settings recommendation, even for 4K, for the RTX2080Ti.

For gaming at 2560×1440 with High settings and 60fps, NVIDIA recommends an RTX 2070 SUPER. As for 1920×1080, NVIDIA recommends using an RTX 2060 SUPER.

Truth be told, we’ve already seen other triple-A games that have trouble running with constant 60fps in native 4K and on Ultra settings on the RTX2080Ti. Such titles are Anthem, The Outer Worlds and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint. In most of them, we were able to get a 60fps experience on Ultra by lowering the resolution to 1872p. However, that might not be enough for Red Dead Redemption 2. Still, we are fine with this if the game’s graphics justify its high GPU requirements.

Unfortunately, Rockstar has not sent us a review code yet so we won’t have a day-1 PC Performance Analysis. It sucks, we know, but there is nothing we can do. Therefore, and if Rockstar does not sent us a review code tomorrow, we’ll go ahead and purchase it.

HashtonKutcher on November 4th, 2019 at 20:45 UTC »

These articles never mean a goddamn thing. There's always a setting or two that you can turn down to drastically improve performance. People get too hung up on the word ultra.

GaveUpMyGold on November 4th, 2019 at 18:53 UTC »

But how will we experience the laborious walking animations and horse poops in the highest possible fidelity?

baechanka on November 4th, 2019 at 18:26 UTC »

I have a GTX1050, can I squeeze out 5 fps?