
Red Dead Redemption 2 has finally received a new update on Xbox, PlayStation 4 and PC platforms, which fixes some game issues and adds an important feature, so let's get to know it.
Red Dead Redemption 2 hasn't received any updates in almost 3 years, but an informed source said early last month that Rockstar will update the game soon, without expecting any major news from the update, and in fact that's what the company did today.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Update 1.32 Details
Rockstar has revealed on its website the details of the game's new update for last-gen and current-gen devices. Here's what it has added and improved as follows:
General improvements:
- Improvements to Red Dead Online mode.
- Fixed an issue where Natural Samples were not counted in daily updates.
- Fixed a major issue in the Dead of Knights game mode.
- Fixed an issue where vehicles would not appear around the player in a specific area of the game.
- We fixed an issue related to free roam missions and some of them not appearing in the game.
- Fixed an issue where the player could get stuck in the stables area and be unable to exit.
- The player will now be able to summon horses and carriages.
- The normal in-game voice chat setting is now disabled.
Gameplay and gameplay improvements:
- General and comprehensive fixes that sometimes caused the game to crash.
Game performance improvements on PC:
- Fixed several issues that could cause the game to crash or not launch.
- Fixed an issue where offline mode would not work due to Windows 11 updates.
- Fixed an issue that resulted in crashes after being reported by other players.
- Fixed issues that caused offline mode to not work correctly.
- HDR10+ GAMING SUPPORT HAS BEEN ADDED This will automatically adjust HDR game graphics for HDR10+ GAMING displays on compatible graphics cards and monitors connected via HDMI.
- AMD Fidelity Supersolution (FSR) libraries have been updated to version 2.2.
- We fixed an issue where 3200×2400 resolution was not available.
The update is now available for owners of the mentioned devices. What do you think of what it offers?