Red Dead Redemption 2 gamers on PC might have seen that there’s a brand new replace.
Earlier at the moment, Rockstar launched a brand new patch for the PC model of Red Dead Redemption 2. It clocks in at 1.30GB, and comes a month after the most recent update.
Luckily, the developer put out the official patch notes alongside at the moment’s launch. There aren’t any superb new options to get enthusiastic about; the notes are completely about fixes to miscellaneous bugs.
The one which bears highlighting is a repair to a reminiscence leak when operating the game in DirectX 12, which might step by step trigger all accessible RAM for use up and crash the game. This would happen when taking part in Red Dead Redemption 2 for lengthy intervals of time, but it surely’s now been mounted.
Read on beneath for the complete change log.
- Fixed a crash that might happen when launching the game on sure {hardware} configurations.
- Fixed a crash that might happen when switching between output units on system configurations with a number of graphics playing cards.
- Fixed a difficulty that prevented the game from launching on some system configurations that used a devoted AMD graphics card alongside an unsupported Intel built-in graphics system.
- Fixed a difficulty that prevented the game from launching on some low-end system configurations when utilizing DirectX 12.
- Fixed a difficulty with a reminiscence leak when utilizing DirectX 12, resulting in elevated RAM utilization and potential crashes throughout prolonged game classes.
- Fixed a number of random crashes that occurred throughout gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online.
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