According to a tweet from Xbox France, Red Dead Redemption 2 will run at the native 4K resolution on Xbox One X, and it’ll support HDR as well on compatible TV screens.
According to a tweet from Xbox France, Red Dead Redemption 2 will run at the native 4K resolution on Xbox One X, and it’ll support HDR as well on compatible TV screens.
Rockstar Games hasn’t offered any statement on the technical side of the game thus far, but PlayStation Blog did share a few details on the PS4 Pro version when it revealed the bundles with the game.
“4K HDR TV owners will benefit from enhanced graphics and optimized performance for a stunningly sharp and detailed look (when compared to a PS4 system),” the official blog said.
That’s quite a nebulous statement from Sony since it doesn’t make it very clear whether the resolution will be native. Knowing the previous work on the console, our bet is in that case we’ll have checkerboard rendering.
As for how it affects the Xbox One X, we’re not even very convinced about the fact that the console will run the game at native 4K. It’s an open world title of amazing proportions and very high fidelity graphics, so it won’t be very easy to handle at that resolution.
Of course, everything will be clearer once the game and the first reviews drop on the day of the release, Oct. 26, even though by that time we won’t probably care about the graphics very much.
Le nouveau trailer de gameplay de #RedDeadRedemption2 est disponible
Dans moins d’un mois sur #XboxOne: https://t.co/6nKtSMOtWf
Optimise 4K native HDR sur #XboxOneX pic.twitter.com/7fp01nSoDD
— Xbox FR (@XboxFR) October 1, 2018
Published: Oct 4, 2018 10:27 am