Rockstar’s original Red Dead Redemption, which debuted on the Xbox 360 back in 2010, is finally available on PC. It only took 14 years to make the jump, but the iconic and classic open-world western is finally playable on everything from a Steam Deck to a high-end rig rocking the latest GeForce RTX Series graphics.
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As expected, the PC version supports higher frame rates, resolutions, ultrawide aspect ratios, and technologies like DLSS and Frame Generation. The game’s detail also increases thanks to expanded draw distances, crisper textures, and more environment detail. However, it’s still a game from 2010, and the PC version is similar to the remastered release for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 – in that not a lot has changed.
And with that, if you’ve got a GeForce RTX 4070 – one of the most popular GPUs among PC gamers – you’ll be able to play the …