If you're interested in Red Dead Redemption II, here are some articles you might enjoy. Check out both versions to see which one you like best. Some features are sharper in the downsampled version, but the overall image is a bit blurrier. The straight 1080p version has consistently better performance in towns although the advantage over the downsampled version is not great. PS4 Pro players with 1080p screens have a choice to make. Performance is slightly but consistently better and the game looks strikingly better in 4K and noticeably better in 1080p. The One X is easily the preferred console whether you’re playing Red Dead Redemption II in 4K or 1080p. Drops below 30 fps on the One X are so rare in both full 4K or downsampled 1080p that they’re not worth worrying about.įrame rate comparison. The native 1080p version avoids the frame rate problem with a solid lock on 30fps. Still, it’s there when RDR2 is played on a 4K TV or downsampled for a 1080p screen. The drop isn’t large and it only happens in high-stress scenes involving fast movement or a lot of NPCs. The Pro’s 4K version tends to run slightly below 30 fps in heavily populated towns and cities. RDR2’s frame rate is capped at 30 fps and all the consoles hit the target when the player is out in the country. On the other, side-by-side comparisons of the straight and downsampled 1080p images show the downscaled version looks a little softer and blurrier in some scenes.Ĭhoosing native 1080p or downsampled 4K also affects performance. On the one hand, some features are a bit sharper because the 1080p image was created from a higher resolution render. Balanced, performance, and obviously ultra performance all have significantly more shimmering, which is why I stuck to quality. I found that DLSS quality at 4K was the best way to play. Rescaling twice to produce a downsampled 1080p image has mixed results. With DLSS, there's maybe slightly more shimmering than TAA medium, but less blur than TAA medium and way less blur than TAA high. Comparison of the native and downsampled 1080p images from the PS4 Pro.
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