One of the most-awaited games launching on the PC platform is "Red Dead Redemption 2." Rockstar Games promised that the PC port will be unique compared to its console version. However, the release of the game's PC version is met with a lot of issues; fortunately, Rockstar now updates these issues.

Multiple "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC players recently reported a wide range of issues they experienced when they download, installed, and played the game. Crashes, freezes, lags, failed installation attempt, and interrupted downloads, are just some of the many issues players have reported. Rockstar Games have been hard at work since the game's release on Nov. 5, to come up with solutions to all sorts of issues.

The most recent update on the situation was shared recently by Rockstar Games through a statement. According to the game developer, "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC update is on the way, and as a way of expressing its apology, active "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC players will be rewarded with a complimentary care package. The complete statement of the game developer can be read below in four various images that discussed the "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC issues and what the team is doing to solve them.

Rockstar Games know that "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC players have been riddled with issues and stated that while some issues are still there, the team is working hard to fix them. The game developer said that they are aware that some players are still experiencing game stuttering while some issues have already been fixed. Rockstar also stated that some of these issues are because of unforeseen issues associated with specific combinations of Nvidia GPU cards, Nvidia graphic drivers, and certain CPUs.


Rockstar Games assured "Red Dead Redemption 2" PC players that it would roll out an update to the game today that will solve the stuttering issued along with a plethora of other fixes. The game developer also revealed that it is currently working with Nvidia to totally resolve the game stuttering issue in a future update. It admitted that this might take some time because it has to be properly tested to make sure the next update will solve the problem.

"Red Dead Redemption 2" PC game developer also apologized to the players for the inconvenience they are currently experiencing. It has also assured players that promised fixes will be released as soon as they become available.