Recently, Rockstar released the first update for Red Dead Redemption 2 in almost two years. This update fixes a problem with horses that players have been dealing with for a long time.
Players of Red Dead Redemption 2 were surprised to see an update pop up over the past few days, marking the first one in over 18 months for the game. While people initially guessed what this small update might include, we finally got some patch notes showing what the developers have been working on.
🚨 Today’s Red Dead Redemption 2 update has gone live on PC, Xbox and PlayStation.
Along with unexpected support for FSR 2.2 and HDR10+ GAMING, Rockstar Games have fixed the stable bug fans have been frustrated by 🐴
Full Patch Notes 👇https://t.co/y9QZgRul0y
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The main thing this Update 1.32 focuses on is fixing a glitch with the stables. Players were having trouble entering stables across the map, getting stuck in doorways, glitching through walls, and not being able to leave.
This problem first showed up in the September 2022 update, and players had to restart their games to try to fix it, but that didn’t always work. Thankfully, Update 1.32 has finally solved this issue.
The update also brings some graphical improvements for PC players, including support for Fidelity Super Resolution (FSR) version 2.2 and the ability to play in 3200×2400 resolution.
Stability and performance have been enhanced on all platforms, meaning fewer crashes. In the game itself, starting Free Roam Missions is less likely to cause problems, and Naturalist samples will now count towards daily challenges.
It’s good to see that Rockstar Games is still working to make Red Dead Redemption 2 better, even while they’re busy with Grand Theft Auto VI. But some fans are still hoping for new content to be added to the game.