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The first hands-on reports of RDR II on PC are starting to come out, with Polygon being given an hours play time at Rockstar New York.

Highlights from Polygon's session include detail on the graphics enhancements for PC, an all new photo mode for taking screenshots and reaffirmation of their stance on single player modding.

Check out Polygon's full report which is well worth a read.

https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/1/20942406/red-dead-redemption-2-rdr2-pc-impressions

The most relevant bit for all of us here:

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Of course, plenty of players will look to deliver those kinds of upgrades themselves through mods. Rockstar reaffirmed its stated policy on mods, which is that it has no problem with them as long as they’re non-commercial mods that are for single-player story modes and they don’t infringe on anyone else’s intellectual property.

 

On 11/2/2019 at 5:30 AM, LMS said:

The most relevant bit for all of us here:

 

Send this to anyone that tries to sell mods, let them know that Rockstar 'can' sue them over it.

20 minutes ago, 0taku said:

Send this to anyone that tries to sell mods, let them know that Rockstar 'can' sue them over it.

 

11ty minutes ago, Polygon said Rockstar said:

and they don’t infringe on anyone else’s intellectual property.

Send this to most modders.

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