As spotted on theRed Dead Redemptionsubreddit, the 1.03 patch has added a new 60fps option to PS5. You can find this in the display menu under saturation and above anti-aliasing.

Unfortunately, the patch is PS5 exclusive, meaning that Nintendo Switch and PS4 players are still stuck at 30fps, and they aren’t too happy about being left out. “Is this all the update adds?” No_Issue_9916 commented. “They just left PS4 players in the dust.”

As for how well it runs at 60fps, the original poster, dultimate02, said that it “Feels stable”. If you have the game on PS5, you can see it for yourself right now. But if you’ve already beaten the game with 30fps and don’t fancy a second playthrough so soon, there’s always the DLC if you want to see it in action.

While Red Dead Redemption is now a smoother experience on PS5,PC players can’t even play the game without using an emulator. Many hoped the long-rumoured Red Dead Redemption port would finally bring Rockstar’s hit western to Steam alongside its sequel, but it was only re-released for PlayStation and Switch.

There’s still no word from Rockstar on whether this will change in the future. For now, PC players will have to be content with Arthur Morgan’s story.

Switch and PS4 are still locked at 30fps, butfans managed to get 60fps support working back in Augustjust after the game launched. YouTuber Modern Vintage Gamer, playing handheld, used a tool called ReverseNX-RT to overclock the Switch and improve its performance. He then used FPSLocker which allows you to set custom frame rates for any Switch game. The final tool he used was CysClock, which maxes out the CPU and GPU when the console is plugged into an official charger cable. This brought the uncapped frame rate from 45 to 60.

It’s a lot of tinkering and requires a hacked Nintendo Switch, which you can easily break if you’re not careful, so while thereisa way to play on Switch with 60fps, it’s probably not worth the hassle. As for PS4, it’s unclear why it’s capped at 30fps given that the game originally launched for the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation, but at least PS5 players can enjoy Marston’s cowboy tale with some slicker shooting.

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