YouTube channel Digital Dreams continues to show us the graphical limits of the games thanks to the mods, and the last of them was the Red Dead Redemption 2.

To begin, everything you will see below requires a PC in shape, which is why the video was captured with a AMD Ryzen 9 3900X @ 4,50 GHz in all nuclei next to a Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 to show what these already iconic games look like with resolutions 8K along with numerous mods that improve the textures, the realism of the clouds, or try to get closer to what RayTracing would offer at the lighting level thanks to the ReShade RayTracing, which improves ambient occlusion and global illumination.

Specifically, we talk about more than 50 mods that improve the game at the level of tones, colors, shadows, or textures. Thanks to the latest update of the game, where support was added with the technology Nvidia DLSS, as it can be applied so that the game is fully functional despite the level of detail that is capable of being achieved.

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Unfortunately, does not show the number of FPS the game is running at to get an idea of ​​the requirement of the same despite having the DLSS activated. Remember that Red Dead Redemption 2 was released on PC almost 3 years ago.