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Embattled streamer goes viral after playing Red Dead Redemption 2 at 4 FPS — ‘i5-8300H and a 1050ti with 4GB’ setup takes 12 hours to play through the first chapter, would make the game 471 hours long

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Why This Matters

Mongo TV's viral gameplay of Red Dead Redemption 2 at an extremely low 4 FPS highlights the importance of proper hardware and settings for an optimal gaming experience. It underscores how outdated or underpowered setups can drastically extend gameplay time and diminish enjoyment, emphasizing the need for consumers to consider hardware upgrades or tuning for demanding titles. This case serves as a reminder that performance bottlenecks significantly impact both gameplay quality and time investment in modern gaming.

Key Takeaways

There are plenty of folks who insist that you don’t need 60+ FPS to enjoy PC gaming, particularly open-world adventure epics like Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2. For such cinematic masterpieces, perhaps 30 FPS lows are tolerable? Well, prolific Danish YouTuber Mongo TV recently went viral, with his video series showing him ‘enjoying’ RDR2 at a glacial 4 FPS. In the source video, Mongo TV appears to blame the game’s poor performance on his aged laptop, which packs an Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB.

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Another key statement about the gameplay experience from Mongo TV is that it has taken “over 12 hours” to complete “all the many intro missions, up in the mountains in winter.” (machine translation from Danish). We assume that Mongo TV is referring to completing Chapter One: Colter. Based on various popular playthrough videos of this section of the game on YouTube, it looks like Colter typically takes between 1hr 45mins and 3hrs.

To put Mongo TV’s adventuring at 4 FPS into perspective, he took 12 hours progressing through chapter one instead of ~2 hours. So he’s playing 6x slower than average. Of course, the game is still running in ‘normal’ time, but gameplay progress at 4 FPS must be hindered by the incredibly unresponsive world view of your character.

According to some gaming stats sites, a typical RDR2 playthrough should take 78.5 hours. If we use the Mongo TV multiplier, our hero might instead be playing this for 471 hours to get to the finish line.

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Please optimize settings

Before Mongo TV continues in his RDR2 journey, we’d love him to pause and do a little bit of game settings tuning. It should make the rest of the game far more pleasurable. Mongo TV’s gaming laptop features an "i5-8300H and a 1050ti with

4GB," according to various sources (the GPU is mentioned in the above embedded video description).

The YouTuber closes his video description by asking, “Should I give up on these great games for now, and then wait until I eventually get a faster gamer PC, with a better graphics card, than my very old GeForce TI 1050 4GB?” Well, we think he could do a lot better without splashing the cash on a new laptop. If we check the game’s minimum and recommended specifications, Mongo TV is using a device that is far better than the minimum specs.

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