The problem became even more glaring when the community realized that Red Dead Redemption is already playable on Xbox Series X in 4K, which was quickly pointed out online. Rockstar also didn't announce 60 FPS support for the new port, leading fans to believe it will run at the original game's 30 FPS. Instead, fans are disappointed that Red Dead Redemption on PlayStation 4 and Switch appears to look visually similar to the original PS3 and Xbox 360 versions. Red dead redemption, what we wanted: - Remake, the map is in rdr 2 already - 60 fps - Dualsene features - Only current gen version (Ps5, Xbox series, good PC) - The ultimate version What we GOT: - a 30 fps port - no 60 fps - no remake or remaster - Rockstar not caring ☹️ /8BWHtK7SEM- Pyo 5️⃣ August 7, 2023īut that's not what Rockstar is delivering. Fans got their hopes up over a full-blown remake, with many clamoring for a version that would put the original in line with Red Dead Redemption 2, in a similar manner to how The Last of Us Part I is now visually similar to Part II. It doesn't help matters that rumors about a Red Dead Redemption remake have been flying for weeks following a fresh rating for the game in South Korea. Red Dead Redemption players on social media are upset about Red Dead Redemption's price, missing multiplayer, and lack of a PC release. Rockstar is calling the port a "conversion" rather than a remaster or remake, and the company is charging $50 for this iteration of the game. This morning, Rockstar revealed that 2010's Red Dead Redemption and its Undead Nightmare expansion are coming to PS4 and Nintendo Switch on August 17, with physical editions to follow on October 13.
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