A new patch for the PC version of RDR2 has been released after the most recent update of the game was sent out a mere month ago. This patch is sized at 1.30 GB and there are official patch notes that were released alongside it.
The patch doesn’t feature anything amazing, but it does include a few fixes to some bugs that were found to be rather annoying, such as a memory leak when running the game via DirectX 12 that resulted in the game crashing.
The Fixes Include:
- “Fixed a crash that could occur when launching the game on certain hardware configurations.”
- “Fixed a crash that could occur when switching between output devices on system configurations with multiple graphics cards.”
- “Fixed an issue that prevented the game from launching on some system configurations that used a dedicated AMD graphics card alongside an unsupported Intel integrated graphics device.”
- “Fixed an issue that prevented the game from launching on some low-end system configurations when using DirectX 12.”
- “Fixed an issue with a memory leak when using DirectX 12, leading to increased RAM usage and potential crashes during extended game sessions.”
- “Fixed several random crashes that occurred during gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online.”
These fixes should be a well received relief and players can now saddle up and head on out in to the sunset (or sunrise if you’re a night owl, like myself).