- Orbit – Allows the player to move the camera with the focus specifically on the main character
- Free cam – The player can also fully detach the camera from the main character, so can move it freely (limited to a short distance away from the player character) around the environment
- Other Camera options – Camera manipulation options includes Zoom, Roll, and different lens apertures to choose from
- Focus Distance – Determines where the camera view focuses, allowing for the focus to be pulled in very close to blur distant objects, or pushed out to focus on far away objects
- Blur Strength – Determines how blurry objects outside the Focus Distance are
- Exposure – Artificially raise or lower the exposure, brightening or darkening the scene
- Exposure Lock – Lock the exposure to its current level ‐ useful for adjusting the camera angle without changing the lighting conditions
- Contrast – Adjust the brightness (between light and dark elements of the image
- Filter/ Filter Intensity – Apply a wide range of filters and gels from the traditional period authentic photographic processes such as Tintype and Daguerreotype as well as more modern in game filters and effects with options to adjust the intensity (more or less transparent)
- Once a photo is saved to a player’s Social Club gallery, the player can apply effects to photos taken from both Photo Mode, and the in‐game camera, such as various types of sticker images and preset text/words, as well as the option to add custom text in various fonts
Additionally, the PC port will have new content such as three new Bounty Hunter Missions, two new Gang Hideouts, two new Treasure Maps, four new weapons, seven new horses, and a new mission called "To The Ends of the Earth."
Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC will be released on November 5, 2019. In our hands-on preview of this new version, while we "may not have been as flabbergasted as [we were] when we originally saw Red Dead 2 for the very first time, it was nonetheless impressive to see how the PC update has made some subtle - but very important - tweaks to the already-gorgeous world of New Hanover, Lemoyne and the rest of the West."
For more on RDR2 for PC, hear what Rockstar had to say about the potential of modding and what its answers were to our most pressing questions as November 5 draws ever closer. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
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