When the PS4 first came out, Naughty Dog released a Remaster of The Last of Us Part 1 even though it had only been a year since the original game's release. I don't think the game needs it as it is still too fresh and looks way too good to be remastered. I am NOT asking for a remaster by any means. This is even more reason to give the game a simple upgrade. But when on Earth will we receive a 60fps patch for RDRII? Rockstar is still investing time and money into updating and expanding Red Dead Online which is still being played by people. Now don't get me wrong, I would buy that within the blink of an eye. I have been hearing rumours of Red Dead Redemption 1 getting a remaster for the PS5 and the Series X. But F*CK ME WOULD IT BE SO HARD TO JUST PATCH THE GAME? If so many developers can do it in a heartbeat, why the hell is it so hard for Rockstar to just get a small team together and update this fkn game? A brand new generation of consoles have come out and of course, the first thing we hear is a remaster of GTA V, but not even a single update or lousy patch to make the games that are currently ALREADY out receive some form of a patch or update to make it more inviting to carry on playing on the new consoles. Now I understand that when you're a business, you need to make money. I am starting to absolutely hate Rockstar for the way they handle their games and the treatment they give to the communities who love and support these games. This brings me to the main point of this post. Like now for example I am currently playing Spider-Man Remastered on the PS5 which runs at 60fps, going between the two games would also make it a very unpleasant experience. And yes, If I kept on playing RDR2, I can imagine that I would eventually get used to the poor frame rate, but if I was to play other games. And once your eyes get used to such fast refresh rates, it can be a really difficult thing going back to 30fps. I'm also a casual PC gamer, so I very often play games at about 144 fps or more. I still remember needing a long time trying to adjust to it when the game first came out. And I don't know how to describe it, but RDR2's 30fps feels way heavier than any other game I've ever played. It feels like the game essentially lagging. And during those times, the input lag between me moving my finger, and the action of that taking place on screen is genuinely hard to watch. However RDR 2 can be a fast-paced game, like when you ride a horse or have a shootout. I am capable of playing games at 30fps, as I did play games like The Walking Dead Collection which hasn't been upgraded for PS5 yet either. But trust me, go spend a couple of months playing games in 60fps and then out of nowhere drop into the blurry, mushy and delayed world of RDR 2 on the PS5, and I promise you it will break your heart. Now a lot of people might call me spoiled or ungrateful for being so picky about RDR2's terrible 30fps state. The game runs the exact same, apart from the faster loading times which is only possible thanks to the PS5 SSD, nothing to do with Rockstar. And I was unfortunately met with absolutely ZERO differences from my experience with the PS4 slim. Now back to RDR 2, you already know I'm a huge fan, so of course, it did not take long for me to install one of my favourite games of all time onto my new console. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart can even reach the boundaries of 120fps if you have a monitor that can refresh that high (I luckily do and it has been great). Some of them like the Last of Us Part 2 for example, is a PS4 backwards compatible game, however, it was updated by ND ages ago and patched with a 60fps update as well as loading times upgrade to take full advantage of the PS5 SSD and GPU. What all of these games have in common is that they are all 60fps compatible with the PS5. I've been playing games like Far Cry 6, Miles Morales, Death Stranding Director's Cut, Battlefield, and The Last of Us Part 2. I've been absolutely loving the experience with boot times, loading times, and the glorious 60fps across a large selection of games. And yes, it is just as good as everyone says it is. Recently, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a PS5. Anyhow basically I'm a BIG fan of these wild west games. As for RDR 1, that was completed more times than I could count on PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One and I even tried to do it with PS Now, but the lag was too unbearable. When it comes to RDR 2, I completed it twice on my PS4 slim, both times to 100% completion. The games have been a part of my life for about 11 years now and I've loved every minute I have spent on that game. So I'm a massive fan of the Red Dead Series.
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