@@layla3615 In simple terms, it basically stops any background activity from affecting your gameplay which in turn prevents any fps drops or stutters 😊
Man, I stopped playing RDO for about a year and when I tried going back to it I was getting 6 fps no matter what I did. I spent days trying to fix it. You just solved all my issues and now it runs smooth as butter. ILY
I found out that if you close everything (overlays of any type included) and leave open only crucial things for the game, then go to options and put everything in default, your game gets automatically optimized with better graphics (in my case at least) I was running about 30-48 fps at the time, now I run it at about 49-61
I had this problem for some time and started panicking as it seemed to have no solution, luckily I came across your video and sorted it out. Thanks you legend!
I understand most of these, but turning off your second displays a bit extreme, unless you’re watching something on it, it really isn’t gonna suck up much performance. I have tested this in depth for myself. I only lost about 3 to 5 frames when I had it on
Man thank you I did everything on the settings part and it did NOTHING visual wise but it spiked up my fps by like 40! Thank you I can finally enjoy this game without continuous lag by just looking at a light source!
I was searching to fix my lagging in the game since I recently purchased it. The explanation in the graphics section really helped me and now the game is working great! Thanks for the awesome video, great job!
Man this video saved me. My game was working good until suddenly my frames dropped down to 10 randomly and couldn't figure out how to fix it. Thank you!
You, sir, are a life saver. I got the weird "glitch" that makes my game pop the "low video memory" warning and then crash. You help getting rid of it 🤠
@@SolusFather Got that error on my water-cooled Ryzen 9 5900x, Gigabyte Vision D (B550), 32 gigs of DDR4, PCI.e 4.0 2 TB Samsung nvme, on Win 10 with resizable bar-enabled for my evga oc 3070. (It's my 4k video-editing & streaming rig.) So yeah - it's a freakin' bug! 😆
True, I say. But if you have 8 gb of VRAM (3070 card,) you can only push 1440p. It may struggle, unless you have a huge shader cache. 6 gb of VRAM - you have to go to 1080p for ultra.
So the first half of the video is great and useful. But the ingame settings part is problematic. I don't need you to tell me to set everything to low for best performance. That's self-explanatory. What I need from you is the tradeoff. What happens if I set each setting to each option available, and how much does it affect FPS?
For some strange reason one day my PC started to default to my built in graphics card in my CPU instead of my GTX 1650. I was getting like 20fps in rdr2. If you still have low fps make sure to check if it’s running on your main GPU.
My pc had the opposite happen. Turning down settings made my performance worse. In fact the "video memory used" in the top left is super inaccurate. Fiddling with settings until my gpu is borderline redzoned actually helps. LOLOL
This guide works for me. I saw dramatic increase in performance (in both CPU and GPU use) as well as framerates. The increase was substantial, at least 100 to 150 percent. My gut intuition tells me that the part about resetting your system's Shader Cache is extremely important; it certainly helped, evidently, in running Red Dead Redemption 2.
VSync caps it to whatever your monitor's refresh rate is. So if you have a 144 hz monitor it will limit your game to 144 fps. Same for 60 hz it will limit your game's fps to 60 that's what it does.
@@FreddtorOfficial Older games might lock fps to 60 with vsync on, but that has nothing to do with vsync itself, it's a consequence of many older games being developed on outdated engines that can't handle more than 60 fps. In that case, the game's fps being locked would be an intended design choice to prevent any bugs caused by having a framerate that's too high. RDR2 isn't one of those games. Other bugs can also cause vsync to unintentionally cap fps, but I haven't run into that myself. I'd assume that's why RDR2 might get its framerate capped at 60 with vsync on for some people though.
@@FreddtorOfficial This is why if vsync is ever needed it should be toggled on through the gpu client rather than EVER allowing the processor to give permission to program. This will negate the forced 60fps cap that most older generation games programed into the actual code as YoveOst explained.
PSA: Many settings are misleading/misunderstood. If your performance DROPPED after these settings... Disable "Game Mode" and "Hardware-Accelerated GPU scheduling." These settings do NOT help everyone. In fact, gpu scheduling is for helping potato computers. It was not "fixed." It's still troublesome for MANY, causing micro-stutters. "Low latency" - is also, for potato computers. A potential cause of stuttering. Nvidia panel: Turn it OFF if you have a decent graphics card of the rtx 20's or higher. "Maximum performance" for POWER MANAGEMENT is FALSE. Prevents your GPU from clocking down and cooling down; heating up your case, until the heat gets so high it must clock down when you need high clock - ruining your performance. Cool = fast! (Add max amount of fans to your case - get Noctua!) Turn POWER MANAGEMENT to Normal. (I was wondering why my gpu was producing heat so badly I was opening my window on 50 degree days! Fixed now, wow!) Re-Shade - is killing my performance. Never had the "low video memory" error before I enabled it. Get rid of it if you must. Note on VRAM: 3070 cards are FAST but have LOW VRAM. Open-world games NEED A LOT of VRAM. 3070 cards = 8gb. :( Make that shader cache as huge as possible. Really should be on an SSD, or NVME pci 4.0 is much better. (IE your steam games should be installed on an SSD.) Delete the shader cache, enlarge it (100 gigs for me) - expect crap performance next game start. But travel to all zones. Restart game. Boom, faster! Still getting video memory error? If your card has 8 or 6 gb of VRAM - you can't do ultra textures for 4k. 1440p is possible on 8gb. 6gb will likely struggle at 1440p. Go to 1080p for ultra, or reduce quality for 1440p. Try below options first, however. In Game Settings: Don't have to look like **** for decent performance. Shadows, particle FX, physics, and ground clutter (grass) are the biggest killers. So before you reduce texture quality, try below. Shadows - can be med/high. (Just turn off occlusion to see if it makes difference.) (Note: I got better performance with "disable camera FX" and "bloom/vignette" mods.) Motion blur - off. Far shadows - min or off. (Big performance killer!) Long shadows - try off. Grass detail - big performance killer! (Reduce) DLSS - by far the best anti-aliasing type option. Just set it to "auto" if you have an RTX card. It will do its thing. Reflections - make minimal. Up this after getting good fps. Water physics settings - minimal. Up it later when things are smooth. (Try to up things one at a time.) Particle FX quality - minimal. Up it later. (Dust clouds, dirty horses, smoke from guns...all huge fps killers. But do you need it?) Tree Quality - may help to be one notch below max, but with tessellation on. Try it on/off. The rest of the physics / particle FX settings are SO important - I was able to run 100 FPS with them minimal, and it humbled my video editing rig with 32 gigs DDR 4, Ryzen 9 5900x (water cooled,) and 3070 - down to THREE FPS! Just keep adjusting it. You will get it right! I hope this is a good supplement to this guide. (Been researching this all for days!)
Doing everything you said outside of rdr didnt change my settings but i was having a memory issue where it was saying it was using to much which was around 2100 and now im getting 4500-5000
I'm playing it at 4k and settings maxed but getting frame drops from 60fps to about 55fps, but only when I'm near light source, for example a lantern at night.
If you take notice, during night time alot of setting will absolutely HOG up all 3 main power sources, "GPU, CPU & RAM". These settings, when changed during day time there is practically zero visual difference in the daytime and you'll see 1-3% better performance during day.... But during night time a few of these settings can DRASTICALLY change performance up to 40%. I advise watching the very first video that shows up when searching "Red Dead Redemption 2 optimization guide". I forgot the author and title of the video but I remember it's the first video when searching. There's a blue circle with a face in the thumbnail if that helps. It's a 2 part video and he goes into great detail over your very issue as well as tons of other amazing tips to further optimize your game. Hope this helps!
this video is like when you call your PC manufacturer saying your pc is not running they telling you pls be sure your power cable is properly connected and your monitor is plugged into your pc
Hey! Thank you so much for this video. I was looking to just smooth out some things and I didn't know about most of the tricks in the first part of the video! Very helpful for all sorts of games :)
😊 thats great! Im glad it was helpful, and thats exactly what its for, those that arent too much in tune with little simple tricks that can really help out smoothing out ur system 😊
Thanks for this. Although in future videos if you could slow down. I'm not as pc savvy as others so I need to understand without replaying it over and over.
i havent even played it yet but I know it will NOT be good for lag pay day 2 on the lowest quality I can do still lags for me time to go download and play it, wish me luck boys
It was working fine. After updated of drivers, it is not working. :| It says I got too weak computer (i5 11400 and Radeon 6600) and I got too low video memory on card. Just wtf?!
When I play red dead redemption 2 and change a setting, all of a sudden I lag a lot and I can’t change my things so I restart and then everything restarts
my game was working fine the first time i loaded it up then i started messing around with settings and stuff restarted now everytime i try to go into graphics or change anything it lags really badly and crashes my game
Change graphics in the menu before going into game mode. Once graphics are where you want them, don't start the game. Simply exit through in game menu and then restart your pc. If you're still having issues then try reallocating game files. If none of that works then uninstall, make sure you have latest gpu drivers and reinstall.
Yesterday my game started lagging to a point I had to leave because I couldn't play that way. I did everything you say in the video and it's still in the same condition. Didn't download anything at the time, it just randomly started lagging so much. Do you have any tips to fix that? I play on an ASUS laptop and as I played for a whole month everything was just fine. I still have 288GB free. Thanks in advance.
YES, turn off ANYTHING that could potentially interfere with your game... unless of course you have a good system and can leave it on! Rivatuner is definitely the best app to run in order to keep track of system stats
I know the game has some problem with ground textures. It looks hideous and you have to change it yourself in the notebook somewhere in the game files but I did it and the game still does not recognize that I have the ground settings on ultra. They still look low. Ugly blurry ground textures like in some game from 15 years ago on low graphics settings.
I completed the game on default settings without ever experiencing any stutter or lag for 60 hours. Suddenly now my game won't work without giving me horrible stutter that it's become unplayable. What's changed? Why? Running benchmarks I'm just getting 6 FPS.
I've vsync and tripple buffering on and when I go to eagle vision the screen tears. when I turn them off it works but after restarting the game the screen still tears no matter on/ off. what's the solution?
My friend I have shutter in All games The games running smooth only in 60 fps When fps drops to 55 I found lag My monitor 60hz When I limit fps from Riva to 60 fps I found screen Turing when I make v sync on the game make smooth but fps drops sometimes What solution
Hey! I was following the steps of the other video, the one that shows how to clear the shader cache, and now I can't find it in Nvidia control panel to turn it back on, not even after restoring nvidia's settings to default. Any idea why this might be?
@Freddtor Official Gaming I see it now but I can't just turn it on, it's either disabled, unlimited or a fixed amount of memory (I don't know which one to pick)
@@FreddtorOfficial I was playing rdr 2 about a week and suddenly one morning i enter the game it suddenly drops fps from 60 to 5 fps i don't even know why I've watched many videos i hope you video can fix this
@@huso.w3 Hmm thats actually wha my setup was when i made the video, i actually used the geforce experience profile fornred dead and that improved it lots… id say just use the reccomended settings from geforce experience and it should be better for you
@@huso.w3 if you are using textures on medium or low it will look like shit, even on high looks bad, only solution is playing with textures on ultra and everything else at your preference
Hmm… i had a 1660super when i made this video and i was getting about 90-100fps with most settings on high so i guess for the 1660 it may be around 60fps but it might also depend on ur cpu
The problem with these videos is they’re only focused on higher fps, not fps lag, stutters or drops. They think we want 183 fps when most of us would be happy with a consistent 60 or I’d be happy with 30 if it was concurrent
TL:DR, just set all your settings to low. Honestly not the solution I was looking for, was hoping for an in-depth idea of something that could help with a boost like something with the volumetric fog or maybe the pov. Nope, just turn it into burnt toast like it's a comp shooter.
UPDATE: Game Mode is now FIXED! Please ensure you turn it ON!
Wait why do we switch it on ??
@@layla3615 In simple terms, it basically stops any background activity from affecting your gameplay which in turn prevents any fps drops or stutters 😊
@@FreddtorOfficial thank you for getting back to me 😄😄👍 I appreciate it
@@FreddtorOfficial im the second to see this
hey. do you have any link to an article stating that game mode is good now? I'm curious
Man, I stopped playing RDO for about a year and when I tried going back to it I was getting 6 fps no matter what I did. I spent days trying to fix it. You just solved all my issues and now it runs smooth as butter. ILY
Thats awesome 💪
Bro same is happening i get 6fps max@@FreddtorOfficial
Setting it to low on everything is not a solution.
he is not a magician. if there was a way to run max settings with best performance in low end devices, why would anyone buy expensive ones?
Haha
The solution is to buy a new laptop
Lol bro just changed everything to low. I was hoping for an explanation but nope. Just low. Could have done that myself
this man literally just went in game and put it all on low 💀
I found out that if you close everything (overlays of any type included) and leave open only crucial things for the game, then go to options and put everything in default, your game gets automatically optimized with better graphics (in my case at least)
I was running about 30-48 fps at the time, now I run it at about 49-61
ur pc specs?
I had this problem for some time and started panicking as it seemed to have no solution, luckily I came across your video and sorted it out. Thanks you legend!
Went from 40-60 fps to 80-90 on a gtx 1650, not even sure how that's possible
I followed everything in the video and it worked perfectly
good man 💪
@@FreddtorOfficial And the legend replies, amazing, i managed to turn up some settings to medium and high and i still get 70-80 game looks nice asf
Wtf, I'm getting 22 fps on a 1660 super 💀
@@boogerdawg5602 hoooow
Wow bro thanks for showing me how to turn everything to low
I understand most of these, but turning off your second displays a bit extreme, unless you’re watching something on it, it really isn’t gonna suck up much performance. I have tested this in depth for myself. I only lost about 3 to 5 frames when I had it on
every frame counts
Each frame matters, My friend
Did everything that was told in this video, went from 30FPS to 15FPS :) awesome
lol
Hahahah
Massive L 🤡
@will wtf what's ur specs
@will thats kinda low but i think Ram is causing problem, either try low graphics mod or upgrade system ram
Triple Buffering actually kill the stuttering in my computer. Just a slight expense of VRAM and it turns out to be better.
Man thank you I did everything on the settings part and it did NOTHING visual wise but it spiked up my fps by like 40! Thank you I can finally enjoy this game without continuous lag by just looking at a light source!
I was searching to fix my lagging in the game since I recently purchased it. The explanation in the graphics section really helped me and now the game is working great! Thanks for the awesome video, great job!
Man this video saved me. My game was working good until suddenly my frames dropped down to 10 randomly and couldn't figure out how to fix it. Thank you!
Boosted my fps by a ton thanks
You, sir, are a life saver.
I got the weird "glitch" that makes my game pop the "low video memory" warning and then crash. You help getting rid of it 🤠
Same thing happen to me.
That’s not a glitch. It’s the game telling you, your device is shit
@@SolusFather Got that error on my water-cooled Ryzen 9 5900x, Gigabyte Vision D (B550), 32 gigs of DDR4, PCI.e 4.0 2 TB Samsung nvme, on Win 10 with resizable bar-enabled for my evga oc 3070. (It's my 4k video-editing & streaming rig.)
So yeah - it's a freakin' bug! 😆
Texture Quality needs to be on Ultra..No matter what..
True, I say. But if you have 8 gb of VRAM (3070 card,) you can only push 1440p. It may struggle, unless you have a huge shader cache. 6 gb of VRAM - you have to go to 1080p for ultra.
Since I found this video, I always return to it when I need it.
Got an extra 10 fps, and I really felt the difference, plus I barely noticed a change in graphics, Thanks a lot
Fixed my shit 💯 percent... Thanks so much.... U got a new subscriber!!!
So the first half of the video is great and useful.
But the ingame settings part is problematic. I don't need you to tell me to set everything to low for best performance. That's self-explanatory. What I need from you is the tradeoff. What happens if I set each setting to each option available, and how much does it affect FPS?
For some strange reason one day my PC started to default to my built in graphics card in my CPU instead of my GTX 1650. I was getting like 20fps in rdr2. If you still have low fps make sure to check if it’s running on your main GPU.
how do you check it
@@canerbakr688 First thing in the graphic section of game settings.
My pc had the opposite happen. Turning down settings made my performance worse. In fact the "video memory used" in the top left is super inaccurate. Fiddling with settings until my gpu is borderline redzoned actually helps. LOLOL
i went from 15 fps to a solid 55 thank you sir now i can enjoy the game
No you didn’t
@@D4ST_N still dgaf cuz I can't.
Stop lying
This guide works for me. I saw dramatic increase in performance (in both CPU and GPU use) as well as framerates. The increase was substantial, at least 100 to 150 percent. My gut intuition tells me that the part about resetting your system's Shader Cache is extremely important; it certainly helped, evidently, in running Red Dead Redemption 2.
It work, and after do all the steps, my benchmark result is diffrent now i gain more fps. Thanks bro
You helped me a lot, now I can be happy smooth game
VSync caps it to whatever your monitor's refresh rate is. So if you have a 144 hz monitor it will limit your game to 144 fps. Same for 60 hz it will limit your game's fps to 60 that's what it does.
that only happens with certain games, most games will cap your refresh rate to 60fps if u turn vsync on
@@FreddtorOfficial Older games might lock fps to 60 with vsync on, but that has nothing to do with vsync itself, it's a consequence of many older games being developed on outdated engines that can't handle more than 60 fps. In that case, the game's fps being locked would be an intended design choice to prevent any bugs caused by having a framerate that's too high. RDR2 isn't one of those games.
Other bugs can also cause vsync to unintentionally cap fps, but I haven't run into that myself. I'd assume that's why RDR2 might get its framerate capped at 60 with vsync on for some people though.
@@FreddtorOfficial This is why if vsync is ever needed it should be toggled on through the gpu client rather than EVER allowing the processor to give permission to program. This will negate the forced 60fps cap that most older generation games programed into the actual code as YoveOst explained.
PSA: Many settings are misleading/misunderstood. If your performance DROPPED after these settings... Disable "Game Mode" and "Hardware-Accelerated GPU scheduling."
These settings do NOT help everyone. In fact, gpu scheduling is for helping potato computers. It was not "fixed." It's still troublesome for MANY, causing micro-stutters.
"Low latency" - is also, for potato computers. A potential cause of stuttering.
Nvidia panel: Turn it OFF if you have a decent graphics card of the rtx 20's or higher.
"Maximum performance" for POWER MANAGEMENT is FALSE. Prevents your GPU from clocking down and cooling down; heating up your case, until the heat gets so high it must clock down when you need high clock - ruining your performance. Cool = fast! (Add max amount of fans to your case - get Noctua!)
Turn POWER MANAGEMENT to Normal. (I was wondering why my gpu was producing heat so badly I was opening my window on 50 degree days! Fixed now, wow!)
Re-Shade - is killing my performance. Never had the "low video memory" error before I enabled it. Get rid of it if you must.
Note on VRAM: 3070 cards are FAST but have LOW VRAM. Open-world games NEED A LOT of VRAM. 3070 cards = 8gb. :(
Make that shader cache as huge as possible. Really should be on an SSD, or NVME pci 4.0 is much better.
(IE your steam games should be installed on an SSD.)
Delete the shader cache, enlarge it (100 gigs for me) - expect crap performance next game start. But travel to all zones. Restart game. Boom, faster!
Still getting video memory error? If your card has 8 or 6 gb of VRAM - you can't do ultra textures for 4k. 1440p is possible on 8gb. 6gb will likely struggle at 1440p. Go to 1080p for ultra, or reduce quality for 1440p. Try below options first, however.
In Game Settings: Don't have to look like **** for decent performance.
Shadows, particle FX, physics, and ground clutter (grass) are the biggest killers.
So before you reduce texture quality, try below.
Shadows - can be med/high. (Just turn off occlusion to see if it makes difference.) (Note: I got better performance with "disable camera FX" and "bloom/vignette" mods.)
Motion blur - off.
Far shadows - min or off. (Big performance killer!)
Long shadows - try off.
Grass detail - big performance killer! (Reduce)
DLSS - by far the best anti-aliasing type option. Just set it to "auto" if you have an RTX card. It will do its thing.
Reflections - make minimal. Up this after getting good fps.
Water physics settings - minimal. Up it later when things are smooth.
(Try to up things one at a time.)
Particle FX quality - minimal. Up it later. (Dust clouds, dirty horses, smoke from guns...all huge fps killers. But do you need it?)
Tree Quality - may help to be one notch below max, but with tessellation on. Try it on/off.
The rest of the physics / particle FX settings are SO important - I was able to run 100 FPS with them minimal, and it humbled my video editing rig with 32 gigs DDR 4, Ryzen 9 5900x (water cooled,) and 3070 - down to THREE FPS!
Just keep adjusting it. You will get it right! I hope this is a good supplement to this guide. (Been researching this all for days!)
How is reshade killing your performance. I’m only getting 2 fps less.
This is one of the best tutoriels İ have seen . İts easy to understand and easy to follow.
Doing everything you said outside of rdr didnt change my settings but i was having a memory issue where it was saying it was using to much which was around 2100 and now im getting 4500-5000
I’m confused because my game was at ultra and worked I got back on it now and I get 4Fps in the prologue when I used to get 30
I think that GeForce Expirience gives me the best settings for my PC.
good looks bro🔥
I'm playing it at 4k and settings maxed but getting frame drops from 60fps to about 55fps, but only when I'm near light source, for example a lantern at night.
If you take notice, during night time alot of setting will absolutely HOG up all 3 main power sources, "GPU, CPU & RAM". These settings, when changed during day time there is practically zero visual difference in the daytime and you'll see 1-3% better performance during day.... But during night time a few of these settings can DRASTICALLY change performance up to 40%. I advise watching the very first video that shows up when searching "Red Dead Redemption 2 optimization guide". I forgot the author and title of the video but I remember it's the first video when searching. There's a blue circle with a face in the thumbnail if that helps. It's a 2 part video and he goes into great detail over your very issue as well as tons of other amazing tips to further optimize your game. Hope this helps!
@@TerminalM193 hardware unboxed
@@flapjack6983 That's the guy!
wait hold on 55 is considered low for you?
I get frame drops when there's fire everywhere.
Thank you very much!
Lol did everything but the ingame settings and went from 20-30fps to 60fps 😂 kept ingame settings to mixture of medium to ultra ahahaha. Thanx
this video is like when you call your PC manufacturer saying your pc is not running they telling you pls be sure your power cable is properly connected and your monitor is plugged into your pc
mine only lags in towns badly but everywhere else i get good fps with no drops
Same here
@@khan.hassan I fixed it by deleting all red dead 2 game files and then verifying the files, and then re installing mods carefully
from 50fps to 70-80 fps thank you my G
omg dude You are going to be my hero
I can be your hero
@@FreddtorOfficial Actually i had 60 fps after that settings i have 60 + 40 fps and game still looks same
Hey!
What if i set power management mode to "prefer maximum performance" in Nvidia control panel?
Will it help getting more FPS?
You clearly deserve a sub and like. You're a genius
already like the way you make video, thanks you so much.
Personally I also turned Motion blur off and the one area that I've found worth upping to medium is textures.
Super helpful thanks bro!
hey can i run it smoothly on my pc with medium settings if my pc has 8gb ram , i5 9300hz , gtx1650
It's not making the game crazy smooth but this defently works, helpfull!
damn boy! It's worked for me. Thanks, this little sttuterings makes me crazy overhere
Hey! Thank you so much for this video. I was looking to just smooth out some things and I didn't know about most of the tricks in the first part of the video! Very helpful for all sorts of games :)
😊 thats great! Im glad it was helpful, and thats exactly what its for, those that arent too much in tune with little simple tricks that can really help out smoothing out ur system 😊
gamer girlee
@@lucasbpsx8566 cringeeee
Thanks for this. Although in future videos if you could slow down. I'm not as pc savvy as others so I need to understand without replaying it over and over.
Still Works Thanks
nice.tnx you a lot is work
Hey man thanks for making this video! Helped a ton!
😊 no worries man
instead of dropping resolution you can just drop the resolution scale just one or two points without a very noticeable drop in visuals :)
i havent even played it yet but I know it will NOT be good for lag
pay day 2 on the lowest quality I can do still lags for me
time to go download and play it, wish me luck boys
Thank u >3
very welcome
thank you bro
You're welcome!
awesome vid very helpful thanks again for the guide m8 ^^, chear's
👍 no worries! glad it helped
u r god man i accidentally ruin my graphics in game u helped lot to fix it 🙏
It was working fine. After updated of drivers, it is not working. :| It says I got too weak computer (i5 11400 and Radeon 6600) and I got too low video memory on card. Just wtf?!
shadow Quality set to low is disgusting
When I play red dead redemption 2 and change a setting, all of a sudden I lag a lot and I can’t change my things so I restart and then everything restarts
Thaankkkk youuu!!!!
Thanks
my game was working fine the first time i loaded it up then i started messing around with settings and stuff restarted now everytime i try to go into graphics or change anything it lags really badly and crashes my game
Change graphics in the menu before going into game mode. Once graphics are where you want them, don't start the game. Simply exit through in game menu and then restart your pc. If you're still having issues then try reallocating game files. If none of that works then uninstall, make sure you have latest gpu drivers and reinstall.
@@TerminalM193 thanks
Yesterday my game started lagging to a point I had to leave because I couldn't play that way. I did everything you say in the video and it's still in the same condition. Didn't download anything at the time, it just randomly started lagging so much. Do you have any tips to fix that? I play on an ASUS laptop and as I played for a whole month everything was just fine. I still have 288GB free. Thanks in advance.
have u tried a re-install??
@@FreddtorOfficial haven't tried that yet. Would it help?
Cleaning the shader cache boosted my fps by 50 frames
Nice cap buddy
The windows parameter advices were great. Too bad that today hardware capabilities are wasted on poor software...
Thanks your advice helped a lot💯
i would love to turn off the steam overlay and the xbox game bar but then you wouldn't be able to take screenshots or record clips..
I'm not gonna lie this broke my rdr 😭
Did you recommend turning off Riva tuner what the hell
YES, turn off ANYTHING that could potentially interfere with your game... unless of course you have a good system and can leave it on! Rivatuner is definitely the best app to run in order to keep track of system stats
@@FreddtorOfficial you do realize rivatuner is designed to help frame timings overtime
yes, which is why it is the best one to use, however, for people on low end they are better off turning it off as it makes the system work extra
oh i see you play valheim, that game is amazing, good on you
valheim is awesome :)
"Shadow quality should be on low because it gives no graphical improvements." LOL?!
I gained more fps thank you so much now i can play rdr2 better
bro i have i7 + rtx 2050. i have 4 gb vram and can you give me any tips?
Thanks went from 40-60 to 70-80
Stop lying
I know the game has some problem with ground textures. It looks hideous and you have to change it yourself in the notebook somewhere in the game files but I did it and the game still does not recognize that I have the ground settings on ultra. They still look low. Ugly blurry ground textures like in some game from 15 years ago on low graphics settings.
the shader chacher isnt even an option in my nivida control pannel ._.
it shows as shader cache size now, you need to disable it
I completed the game on default settings without ever experiencing any stutter or lag for 60 hours. Suddenly now my game won't work without giving me horrible stutter that it's become unplayable. What's changed? Why?
Running benchmarks I'm just getting 6 FPS.
It likes to switch the envidia GPU for the built it instead. Choose it back and let the game restar by itself
I've vsync and tripple buffering on and when I go to eagle vision the screen tears. when I turn them off it works but after restarting the game the screen still tears no matter on/ off. what's the solution?
Why don’t I have graphics settings?
My friend I have shutter in All games
The games running smooth only in 60 fps
When fps drops to 55 I found lag
My monitor 60hz
When I limit fps from Riva to 60 fps
I found screen Turing
when I make v sync on the game make smooth but fps drops sometimes
What solution
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Hey! I was following the steps of the other video, the one that shows how to clear the shader cache, and now I can't find it in Nvidia control panel to turn it back on, not even after restoring nvidia's settings to default. Any idea why this might be?
probably cause theres a new title for the setting, which is “shade cache size”
@Freddtor Official Gaming
I see it now but I can't just turn it on, it's either disabled, unlimited or a fixed amount of memory (I don't know which one to pick)
@@Balambambuny i think its just unlimited
Does it work on window 11 ?
yes!
@@FreddtorOfficial I was playing rdr 2 about a week and suddenly one morning i enter the game it suddenly drops fps from 60 to 5 fps i don't even know why I've watched many videos i hope you video can fix this
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@@SebaYT-K Definitely give it a go, hopefully it helps you 👍 make sure to re-install the game after all the steps
Make sure you update your graphics drivers manually!
what if i dont have hardware accelerated GPU scheduling
Have RTX 3060 and it STILL runs like shit
same did you managed to solve it?
I just recently downloaded RDR2, but I can't seem to find the RDR2 folder to put in the grapichs spot. Any suggestions?
Wow genius set everything low, who would have thought about it😒
I was originally running 10 fps now I'm running 30 and with 10 fps I had 152 hours
0:38 stones and horse quality look bad like here how can i fix it ?
its all dependent on your spec... What are you using?
@@FreddtorOfficial gtx1660s ryzen 5 2600x 2x8 16gb 3200mhz I am using medium settings but if I increase the settings there is no difference.
@@huso.w3 Hmm thats actually wha my setup was when i made the video, i actually used the geforce experience profile fornred dead and that improved it lots… id say just use the reccomended settings from geforce experience and it should be better for you
@@FreddtorOfficial so there is no other solution ?
@@huso.w3 if you are using textures on medium or low it will look like shit, even on high looks bad, only solution is playing with textures on ultra and everything else at your preference
I play on a gtx 1660 and get about 60 fps on medium settings, is that all I can get or am I missing something?
Hmm… i had a 1660super when i made this video and i was getting about 90-100fps with most settings on high so i guess for the 1660 it may be around 60fps but it might also depend on ur cpu
@@FreddtorOfficial I'm using a ryzen 3400g, 16gb of ram
@@lurdkatmin3298 G's arent very good. id upgrade
@@GenesisSMH Don't really have to money to upgrade sadly
@@lurdkatmin3298 Ah that's understandable. but at least you know the issue now
My game goes 60 fps always but about each 4 seconds it drops to 10 exact fps, any idea why?
The problem with these videos is they’re only focused on higher fps, not fps lag, stutters or drops. They think we want 183 fps when most of us would be happy with a consistent 60 or I’d be happy with 30 if it was concurrent
Bro i have gtx 1650 but i cant open the nvidia conrol panel it only shows intel gpu i only having 15 fps any solution
So basically the game looks like crap but runs high fps
In simple words XD
TL:DR, just set all your settings to low.
Honestly not the solution I was looking for, was hoping for an in-depth idea of something that could help with a boost like something with the volumetric fog or maybe the pov. Nope, just turn it into burnt toast like it's a comp shooter.
My laptop has Adaptive Sync, should I also disable Vsync?
On step 4 i dont have an application named RDR2, anyone know how to help?