
#IS RED DEAD REDEMPTION PC SERIES#
It could also act as a way of refreshing the series for new gamers before the much-rumoured, brand new third game in the series (with the long-mooted and rather obvious title Red Dead Retribution) eventually appears.
#IS RED DEAD REDEMPTION PC PS4#
On the flipside, remasters have become huge business in the last year or so and the combined sales for a remastered RDR on X-Box One, PS4 and PC would be comfortably in the millions, making the project much more attractive. This makes this latest rumour seem somewhat unlikely: to build a current-gen version of Red Dead Redemption would cost Rockstar tens of millions of dollars, money that could be spent instead on a new game.

#IS RED DEAD REDEMPTION PC CODE#
When the clamour for a PC version started building, Rockstar employees noted (unofficially) that a PC version was impossible without stripping out the code and rebuilding it from scratch, which seemed highly unlikely and prohibitively expensive. Because of the code situation and the fact that RDR was a sequel to a console-only game ( Red Dead Revolver, released in 2004 on PlayStation 2 and the original X-Box), they didn't even attempt to make a PC version. When the game was finally released, Rockstar were amazed that it worked properly because the codebase was a mess. This created a very confusing coding situation. These factors combined with the game's high quality have made GTAV the fourth biggest-selling video game of all time, selling over 65 million copies.ĭevelopment of Red Dead Redemption began on RAGE 2, with the porting problems involved, but as development proceeded elements of the RAGE 3 engine were introduced ad hoc. Grand Theft Auto V's adaptability meant that it could be released on X-Box 360, PlayStation 3, PC, X-Box One and PlayStation 4, with porting between the different formats being pretty straightforward. The two games Rockstar made using RAGE 3, Max Payne 3 and Grand Theft Auto V, were famously adaptable across all formats. Because the X-Box One and PlayStation 4 both use coding techniques similar to PC, this also meant that game development across all three formats was simplified tremendously. When Rockstar created the RAGE 3 engine, they put a large amount of time and money into optimising the engine for PC. This caused enormous problems for the PC version of GTAIV, which famously launched in a bugged and unoptimised state and which required months of patching before it was fully playable. This engine was highly optimised for X-Box 360 and PlayStation 3, but struggled when it was adapted for PC. Rockstar used the RAGE 2 engine to create their 2008 game Grand Theft Auto IV. However, the chances of such a remaster have always seemed remote for technical reasons. So a release on PC and modern consoles would be most welcome.

PC gamers, in particular, have been clamouring for their own version of the game since it was released back in May 2010. It's also generally acclaimed as the best attempt at a Western ever attempted by a video game. Given Rockstar's history includes the entire Max Payne and Grand Theft Auto series, that's quite a claim. Red Dead Redemption is, for many gamers, the finest game Rockstar have ever released. This is news is remarkable for several reasons.
