After a 14-year-long wait, Rockstar Games has finally released their 2010 hit title, Red Dead Redemption, on PC. So, if you’re looking for a fresh start to John Marston’s story, don’t forget to implement these best PC graphics settings during your playthrough.
Best Graphics Settings for Red Dead Redemption on PC
Video
- Screen Type: Fullscreen
- Resolution: Native monitor resolution
- Refresh Rate: Highest monitor refresh rate
- Framerate Cap: Highest frames
- V-Sync: On
- Triple Buffering: Off
- Constraint Mouse Pointer: Off
Graphics
- Shadow Quality: Ultra
- Shadow Softness: High
- Shadow Blend: Smooth
- Anisotropic Level: x16
- Anti-Aliasing / Upscaling Method: FSR 3
- Super Resolution: Native AA
- Additional Sharpening: Set it according to your needs
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Advanced
- Motion Blur: Disabled
Level of Detail
- Geometry Level of Detail: Full
- Terrain Level of Detail: Full
- Tree Level of Detail: Full
- Tree Draw Distance: Full
- Grass Level of Detail: Full
Considering Red Dead Redemption is over a decade-old game, the system requirements are more on the demanding side. However, even if you have somewhat dated hardware, you can still enjoy the game at higher frames without losing quality. Just use the settings mentioned above.
Unlike Red Dead Redemption 2, where the graphics options are much more robust, you don’t get that in this game. But to get the optimal performance, you can tweak it a little bit as per your liking.
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