Rockstar ha rilasciato il nuovissimo aggiornamento 1.14.1 per la versione PC di Red Dead Redemption 2, con una dimensione di circa 300 MB mira a migliorare ulteriormente la stabilità complessiva del gioco.
Sono stati risolti crash vari e in futuro verranno risolti i problemi con la API Vulkan. Di seguito puoi il changelog completo:
[November 25, 2019] General / Miscellaneous – PC
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when changing Windows audio devices/settings while the game was running
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when launching the game after switching between Vulkan and DirectX 12
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when graphical settings were changed and applied while close to the VRAM limit
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash during loading screens when launching Story Mode or Red Dead Online
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when attempting to quit the game
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when switching between several input devices
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash during gameplay when using keyboard and mouse controls
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when transitioning between Story Mode and Red Dead Online
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash when entering Photo Mode while the player was in cinematic camera mode
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a crash during certain weather conditions on systems with multiple graphics cards
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in graphical errors and other instability when using Vulkan with multiple graphics cards
- Improvements to address an issue that resulted in a random crash during gameplay when using DirectX 12
- Improvements to address issues that resulted in random crashes during gameplay in Story Mode and Red Dead Online
[November 25, 2019] General / Miscellaneous – Xbox One
- General fixes and improvements to stability and performance