RDR2 or Cyberpunk 2077?

I started and finished half of the game on my integrated graphics (Ryzen 3 2200g), it still ran admirably, finished the next half of the game on a dedicated GPU.

Both games are great in their own respective genres. If you're more into sci-fi and cyberpunk aesthetics, go for Cyberpunk 2077.

If you prefer wild west themes and westerns, go for Red Dead Redemption 2. That said, RDR2 feels more like a wild west era life simulator (an absolutely amazing one) than a classic western movie.

RDR1, on the other hand, leans more heavily into that traditional western vibe, which is why it still holds a special place in my heart (do check it out after you are done with RDR2).
i have played rdr2 quite a few times, i mean i have completed the game more than 3 times, I seriously love it but do you think playing the rdr1 would be worth it?
 
i have played rdr2 quite a few times, i mean i have completed the game more than 3 times, I seriously love it but do you think playing the rdr1 would be worth it?

100% worth it.
I can't say more, as it might spoil your gaming experience.
It is a story that takes place after RDR2 and follows what he does.


its John Marston Micah
 
100% worth it.
I can't say more, as it might spoil your gaming experience.
It is a story that takes place after RDR2 and follows what he does.


its John Marston Micah
the thing that bothers me is the fact that rdr1 is an old gen port and rdr2 is on all together on a different level. Thats y confused.
 
download the 360 version and play it on an emulator, instead of the pc port, you'll avoid coughing up way too much money for an obvious cash grab and play it the way it was intended, you can even grab repacks which even have some mods baked in to get a superior playing experience,
ohh man so is there something wrong with the pc version of the game in comparison to the Xbox 360 version that they released a few years ago?
 
ohh man so is there something wrong with the pc version of the game in comparison to the Xbox 360 version that they released a few years ago?
nah nothing is wrong, its just the pc port costs 3k and is essentially the x360 version with some QoL features baked in, graphically and gameplay wise, both are essentially the same, in fact x360 version might even win in some cases if you use mods
 
nah nothing is wrong, its just the pc port costs 3k and is essentially the x360 version with some QoL features baked in, graphically and gameplay wise, both are essentially the same, in fact x360 version might even win in some cases if you use mods
alright thank you for the details.
 
story wise RDR2 is more like experiencing a life than playing a game. You wont find yourself doing same thing again and again like in most of the games. The story, the music, the times before concrete jungle, the graphical and audio details of the atmosphere and nature (its genuinely terrifying at night) etc etc .. its lot more than a game. After playing RDR2, more than GTA 6 i wanted an RDR2 like game again from Rockstar .. I have spent few hundred hours just exploring and experiencing the world of RDR2.
 
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