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Red Dead Redemption 2: a mod simulates the ray tracing effect on PC

Red Dead Redemption 2: a mod simulates the ray tracing effect on PC

The Rockstar Games game was released in compatible at the beginning of November and already has several mods for the enjoyment of all players.

The Wild West of Red Dead Redemption 2 has arrived on PC with visual enhancements, which includes the ability to play at 60 fps. However, and although it has been graphically reinforced, the title does not introduce ray tracing, also known as ray tracing in Spanish-speaking countries. Games that use this technique look better graphically. And it is not that the work of Rockstar Games needs it precisely, but a mod has managed to imitate its effects.

The mod, which can be downloaded from Nexus Mods, recolors all the frames and adjusts the lighting effects to modify your note, which allows some effects such as snow or rain to look renewed. The video, which you can see under these lines, asserts that it is ray tracing, but as VG247 reports, it is not at all. Of course, it is necessary to have a computer powerful enough to activate this mod.

Other mods of Red Dead Redemption 2

Just released in Epic Games Store and the Rocktar Games launcher (Steam will arrive in December), a user had already published the first mod. Of the criminal most wanted by the sheriff, Arthur Morgan became another type of convict, because when applying the installation, the character appeared as the Joker, with his face of decadent clown.

Thanks to the Lenny's Simple Trainer mod, we can get into the skin of any character in the video game. Given what always happens, players have taken advantage of the fact that Rockstar Games had modeled some characters in leather to exchange for one of them and ride naked through the sandy terrain of the American West.

Red Dead Redemption 2 went on sale in October 2018 for PS4 and Xbox One. The game is available on PC since the beginning of November and will arrive at Google Stadia on its launch, on November 19.

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