Red Dead Redemption 2’s new patch fixes stability issues with Windows 10 November 2019 Update

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Red Dead Redemption 2 has received a new patch on PC to fix various performance and stability issues, which include problems some users
a couple of weeks back, there are evidently a few nasty bugs still remaining, which have been cured in this latest round of fixes.And as
well as the Windows 10 issue, the patch includes a fix to the problem whereby a saved game could become corrupted (and permanently
destroying all progress) if a player was signed out of their Rockstar Social Club account while in story mode.Those who are playing Red Dead
Redemption 2 with a GeForce GTX 970 graphics card will no doubt be pleased to hear that a gremlin which caused random crashes with this GPU
has also been banished.Other fixes include addressing memory-related crashes, along with various other random crashes, and a problem with
platform is that everyone else has been beta testing the PC version for them.At any rate, the majority of big issues on PC now seem to have
been fixed, and a number of minor ones as well
round of fixing.