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Red Dead Redemption 2 Patch Notes for March 19, Title Update 1.32

Rockstar Games has released a new update for Red Dead Redemption 2, 1.32. The update provides fixes and improvements, especially focusing on stability and performance, including bug fixes.

As always, you can find the patch notes below.

Red Dead Redemption 2 March 19 Patch Notes – Title Update 1.32

[March 19, 2024] – General Stability Fixes and Improvements

  • Red Dead Online General Fixes
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in Naturalist samples not being counted toward Daily Challenges
  • Fixed an issue in Dead of Night that resulted in Night Stalkers being able to collect the Night Stalker mask
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in ambient vehicles not appearing in certain content
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in Free Roam Missions not launching
  • Improved an issue that resulted in players becoming stuck when entering the stables
  • Improved an issue that resulted in players being unable to summon horses and wagons
  • Voice Chat now defaults to Off

Game Stability and Performance

  • Fixed various issues that could result in a crash

Game Stability and Performance (PC)

  • Fixed various issues that would result in the game crashing or failing to launch
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in Offline Mode not working due to Windows 11 updates
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in crashes after reporting other players
  • Fixed issues that resulted in Offline Mode not working correctly
  • Added support for HDR10+ GAMING, this will automatically set game graphics in HDR for HDR10+ GAMING displays on compatible graphics cards and monitors connected via HDMI
  • Updated AMD Fidelity Super Resolution (FSR) libraries to version 2.2
  • Fixed an issue that resulted in 3200×2400 resolution being unavailable
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