Red Dead Redemption won't give headache for PC requirement


Finally after many speculation about the coming of one of the best western games, Red Dead Redemption finds its home to PC.

In story term, it continues the story from Red Dead Redemption 2. You may wonder why this games was so rated, in case you've never played it before.

Double Eleven is the studio behind the games port to PC, and let's see about the performance from this old games to its new home.

Seems that the specification for PC is a little high than imagined, yet it may be needed to play the games on the highest level as possible, since the original games was released on a "weak" PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles.

Moreover, you can pre order the games today. Unfortunately, despite its status as an old games, that doesn't stop Rockstar from pricing the games quite high. To be fair the price is not as expensive as other recent AAA games that can reach about 100 dollars for the deluxe edition, yet it still does not justify its current price.

And you can't get the discount even when you have pre ordered the games.

Back to PC version, the game itself will have many powerful features that you can have to play it.

Yes you can feel the experience with FSR or DLSS, ultra wide support for your monitor, if it's supported, 144 fps max frame rate, and resolution support up to 4K.

Luckily 8 GB memory for RAM is enough, hence no need to upgrade in case you wanna order the games. Old processor from AMD, FX-9590 is required, which is released in 2013 with max TDP up to 220 Watts, and according to cpu benchmark net, its passmark test point is 6789 which is okay given its generation.

But when you consider its max TDP, it's not worth to get it anymore. And for Intel process, the games recommends i5-4670 as minimum requirement.

GTX 960 is the video card "selected" for minimum GPU requirement, and yes we've talked about it before, and we have clearly showed how good it is to play games when it was released, like AC Unity for example, and it has no trouble to run it in high resolution.

Another recommended card for this case in R7 360, another old card released in 2015. And this GPU is almost the same with GT 1030 in term of power, so if you still use GT 1030, then you can play this Red Dead Redemption for PC theoretically.