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Red Dead Redemption 2 (PC) is TechPowerUp Game of the Year 2019. Decided purely by popular vote of our readers with close to 13,000 respondents, the Rockstar Games open-world got the most votes among 16 entries that included a large number of commercially, critically, and technically acclaimed PC games released in 2019. The PC version of Red Dead Redemption (or RDR2), had enough technical differentiation from its console releases to not strictly qualify as a "PC port."
RDR2 game took advantage of the increased hardware resources of modern PCs to bring to life higher visual fidelity, support for higher display resolutions, and a suitably improved input mechanic taking advantage of PC input devices. We asked our readers not to judge a game by its technical merits alone, but as an artistic and interactive achievement. It should be a fun game to play foremost, with an intuitive gameplay mechanic, an engaging risk-reward mechanic, and draw the player into its world. For these reasons and more, RDR2 is the pick of the TechPowerUp community, and we as its editors couldn't agree with the popular vote more.
A somewhat distant second is Metro: Exodus, a survival horror FPS/RPG that succeeds with an engaging gameplay, an unputdownable story, and a high degree of technical achievement, including implementation of modern tech such as ray-tracing. Following closely behind are Resident Evil 2 at third place, The Outer Worlds at fourth, and Sekiro at fifth. The poll also threw some surprises, with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Borderlands 3 not even in the top-6, and Quake II RTX, NVIDIA's pet-project and RTX varnish job over a 22-year old legend, ranked higher than Gears 5.
Thank you dear reader, a winner is you!
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RDR2 game took advantage of the increased hardware resources of modern PCs to bring to life higher visual fidelity, support for higher display resolutions, and a suitably improved input mechanic taking advantage of PC input devices. We asked our readers not to judge a game by its technical merits alone, but as an artistic and interactive achievement. It should be a fun game to play foremost, with an intuitive gameplay mechanic, an engaging risk-reward mechanic, and draw the player into its world. For these reasons and more, RDR2 is the pick of the TechPowerUp community, and we as its editors couldn't agree with the popular vote more.
A somewhat distant second is Metro: Exodus, a survival horror FPS/RPG that succeeds with an engaging gameplay, an unputdownable story, and a high degree of technical achievement, including implementation of modern tech such as ray-tracing. Following closely behind are Resident Evil 2 at third place, The Outer Worlds at fourth, and Sekiro at fifth. The poll also threw some surprises, with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Borderlands 3 not even in the top-6, and Quake II RTX, NVIDIA's pet-project and RTX varnish job over a 22-year old legend, ranked higher than Gears 5.
Thank you dear reader, a winner is you!
View at TechPowerUp Main Site