Rockstar doesn't like mods, the second one will probably not release on pc too. I remember reading something a while ago about how the game was so poorly coded, that to port it to PC was nearly impossible or would take too much time to do that it wouldn't be worth it. I think this is correct.

Well i hope so, a remaster would make sense. 4 days of collecting EVERYTHING, Проблема с легендарными контрактами охотника за головами. I don’t think the first Red Dead Redemption will ever get released on PC. Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America), https://www.rockstargames.com/reddeadredemption2/pc. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. For several years now gamers have been clamoring for a PC port of Rockstar Games' critically acclaimed Old West title Red Dead Redemption, only to have those requests seemingly fall on deaf ears.

That and R* has pretty much always been a console-first company, PS in particular.

Rather, we'd like to hope it indicates that a PC port of Red Dead Redemption is on the way, and this page is our first substantial clue towards its existence. There should be no port but remake, most map of rdr 1 is done in rdr2, there is John, Abigail, Jack and these police guys in between credits at end, so why not. I can see that as why, however they ported over GTA 4 and there were mods. I forgave them for the shitty GTA IV pc port, I never had a problem with waiting an extra year or two to play their games on pc, but I was really let down with RDR. It could be nothing, but is still worth considering given the demand for the game on the platform.

I honestly think that they want RDR2 on PC only because they saw how profitable that GTA V was with the staggered release that they did with it. That and R* has pretty much always been a console-first company, PS in particular. Not anymore though, it's all about the money now... Rockstar made the by far most successful entertainment product of all time with GTA V (except WoW but that is a story in it's own right) and money is most certainly not an issue for them. If Rockstar was prone to making regular appearances at E3 2014 we might say this will all be cleared up early next month, but chances are Rockstar will make an announcement regarding a potential PC port of Red Dead or GTA 5 (if there is an announcement to be made) whenever they choose.

They were lucky to get the game running on the consoles they were developing for because of their spaghetti code. I hoped they might port the original before the sequel but I guess it's too late, the time is up. By now the type of sales Rockstar could expect to see from a PC port of Red Dead pales in comparison to the potential windfall that would follow a PC version of GTA 5. Check the page out below: Obviously, as was previously mentioned, there is currently no PC version of Red Dead Redemption that we know of. The same is true for current-gen ports of the 2013 release, which have also been rumored for quite a while. So, I guess Rockstar thought it would not be worth the extra time and money porting it over to the PC. At the same time, it's hard to imagine Rockstar Games would be willing to develop a PC port for Red Dead Redemption when there is a more lucrative opportunity in porting Grand Theft Auto 5 to the platform. there was a rumour on 4chan, some guy claimed RDR1 remaster was coming early next year.

But if the rumours are true, such a perception wouldn't been able to be embraced with RDR's port. A subreddit for Rockstar's critically acclaimed open-world Western game Red Dead Redemption, its prequel Red Dead Redemption 2, and its online multiplayer Red Dead Online.

No real reason, I felt like it. Did Sony and Microsoft pay money to keep it from PC? 'Red Dead Redemption' Finally Coming to PC? It all goes down to money. By eventually combining his love of video games with his skills in film, Anthony hopes to bring some unique content to Game Rant in the future. RDR on PC was probably a stretch goal and considering how massive the budget was for RDR just on 360/PS3 a PC port was probably cost-prohibitive at first, then GTAV probably monopolized their time after release. No hate, I'm just curious what your perspective is.

Just add it into rdr 2 as dlc, the maps already there. Perhaps after 4 years of gamer petitions and pleas, Rockstar has finally given in. Essentially they worked on the game for so long (the game was originally a PS2/Xbox title) and they had such a large dev team that it was impossible to keep track of the code anymore. View entire discussion ( 10 comments) The latest clue comes in the form of a game page for Windows 8.1's Compatibility Center, which lists Red Dead Redemption as a compatible game for the platform. RDR on PC was probably a stretch goal and considering how massive the budget was for RDR just on 360/PS3 a PC port was probably cost-prohibitive at first, then GTAV probably monopolized their time after release.

It would take work but I don't think it would be too tough for folks that know what they're doing.

Their future is in online bullshit and microtransactions, gone are the days of that immaculate single player experience, athmospheric roaming about on a Freeway through Blaine County, you could see it in GTA V and you will most definitely see it in the new RDR.

In fact, there have been just as many clues and rumors that point to a PC port of Grand Theft Auto 5 now as there were back when Red Dead Redemption hit in 2010. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want.

Horses are done, mechanics too, even this blonde woman from rdr1 is in rdr2 online as stranger mission giver(same voice, why taking this voice actor just for little lines of text in online??). I always admired them for their origins and bad boy image, their excellent track record and all around great work. Rockstar is well aware that there is a fan base eager to see the game ported to Windows, they've indicated as much several times since RDR's release on last-gen consoles, but the developer has yet to deliver.

New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the reddeadredemption community. Still, the hope is kept alive by Rockstar's rabid fan base, who just recently uncovered another clue pointing towards a PC port for Red Dead Redemption. But up until now, yes, it has been a console exclusive, which sucks, if I'm being honest.

With GTA 5 they could have done better with preventing hacking. It's like asking me why I gave one person a lollipop and not the next.

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So the question then becomes why … They didn't intend to so they didn't. With the Ocarina of Time gladly sitting as his favorite game of all time, Anthony is a sucker for any game that has players wielding a fabled sword, but can still appreciate everything from a solid sports title to a game with a deep multiplayer experience.

Another element could be that corporate desires, and the proven PC market could provide different desires largely motivated by the success of GTA V and Max Payne 3 on PC. It's North that almost always has their games brought to the PC afterwards.

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I think this is correct. A one-stop shop for all things video games. There are rumours that it had programming issues, and after the launch of GTA IV on PC I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't want to bother.

Was Rockstar afraid of the game being pirated too much?