CPU and GPU specifications are less demanding in comparison.Starting with the most important part, Red Dead Redemption 2 is going to need at least 150 GB of free space on your system, which is too much even in the late eighth generation of consoles, but still, it’s less than Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s 175 GB required storage space. Even the minimum specifications expected 8GB, where minimums typically go for less. But, being the huge open-world game that it is, Red Dead Redemption 2 will use those 12GB and any more available. 12GB is a notch up compared to other PC games, which traditionally cap out at 8GB. Hopefully, digital purchasers with data caps save up some of their download limit come Red Dead Redemption 2's launch on PC.Īlso interesting is that Red Dead Redemption 2's recommended specifications call for 12GB of RAM. And that's a required specification on both the minimum and recommended lists - there's no optional portion of the download. The huge open-world game will require a staggering 150GB of space total. The big one, literally, being Red Dead Redemption 2's required drive space. There are a few notable specifications that are worth recognizing separate from the rest. RELATED: Red Dead Redemption 2 PC Has New Story Mode Content
Picking up a new GPU to experience the game's open-world in as high a fidelity as possible could be a great investment. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a hardware-intensive game due to its size, scope, and general visual quality. Both the minimum specifications and recommended specifications for RDR2 were included, so that PC gamers can figure out if it's time for an upgrade.
Today Rockstar revealed Red Dead Redemption 2's system requirements for PC and they're honestly not too severe. It's time to evaluate whether everyone meets Red Dead Redemption 2's lofty PC specifications. But now Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC is confirmed, PC gamers are faced with a different reality. A PC port of Rockstar's latest open-world game has been highly anticipated since the game's initial launch. Red Dead Redemption 2 is officially coming to PC in November, just over a year since it initially launched on PS4 and Xbox One.