Don't release until Thursday night bruh.Just copped the Ultimate Edition on Xbox One X hopefully it will be finished dl by time I get home from work
I never see the graphical differences between the consoles but you do see it with high-end PC's
That map is huge
I didn't even look at that pic, I was basically talking about in general. Comparison I've seen over the years, they all look the same to me. That's why I always buy both consoles. I play my PS4 more because of the exclusives and Playstation Live. Fools who be streaming on there are hilariousThat pic is not hard to understand
The PS4 image is the same as the Xbox image. Sony has marketing rights for RDR2, all game play pics are from the PS4. So you wont be able to tell the differences.
RDR2 is not coming out for the PC that's why the last image is video from RDR2 PS4 game play trailer on Youtube. And of course you can see the differences on high end PC vs a $300 - $500 console.
Digital Downloads are already underway.damn...just read GS is releasing the game @ 9PM locally regardless of where you live...I hope the digital downloads become available before midnite
Digital Downloads are already underway.
PS need to do the same.
Yeah I know about this already. I'm talking about the whole huncho.they have a PS4 pro bundle that comes w/ the game for $399 so it’s basically getting $60 off the console or the game for free however you want to look @ it
https://www.gamestop.com/ps4/consol...7&sourceID=AKGBlS8SPlM-Gtd8pK2yARPXO5aRZjhW8A
If they are selling 'physical' copies early... then yes.. you will be able to play it early also.technically speaking mine is already downloaded but I obviously was talking about being able to play it
If they are selling 'physical' copies early... then yes.. you will be able to play it early also.
Whenever a video game (physically) 'hits the shelves'... is when you can play it.
Game Developers would get "sued out of business" if they sold a (physical) CD of a game that was unplayable / or locked.
They MUST change the actual 'release date' of the software to whatever date they allow gamers access to it, to avoid potential lawsuits.
They can always release it EARLY... but definitely not 'later than expected'.
Just saying.
Cmon bruh. What I said is totally different than what you said.I hate when ppl say/type a whole lot of shit and it’s basically nothing different from what I said in a few words
- You basically said... "I HOPE I can play (the digital version) early." (keyword: hope)
- But I basically responded... "YES. You CAN. (There is no HOPE needed)."
Allow me to quote myself & direct your attention to...you literally said nothing to that effect...you talked about being able to download the game early then went into the history of physical copies of video games...
Whenever a video game (physically) 'hits the shelves'... is when you can play it.
Game Developers would get "sued out of business" if they sold a (physical) CD of a game that was unplayable / or locked.
They MUST change the actual 'release date' of the software to whatever date they allow gamers access to it, to avoid potential lawsuits.
They can always release it EARLY (without notice)... but definitely not 'later than expected'.
Just saying.
...whenever the 'physical version' of the game 'hits store shelves'... is when you can play your 'digital version' at home.
To get the game as early as possible, you can pick it up from GameStop or Best Buy at 9 PM local time on October 25. If you pre-order a digital copy of the game, you can pre-load it now. Your copy will become playable shortly after 12 AM on October 26.
Maybe if you change your time zone you can play the digital version early.