Red Dead Redemption 2 PC release was a bit of a mess. However, Rockstar acknowledged these issues and is already working on the case and rolling out some patches to fix major issues with the PC port. In addition, the team behind the game is giving a small apology gift for everyone who had to experience these issues.

In a post on the company’s website, Rockstar said that the team noticed a lot of issues and started early works to fix the most prominent bugs of Red Dead Redemption 2 PC release. Here’s a snippet from the official statement:

“Over the past week, we have been working as quickly as possible to address issues that have impacted the launch of the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2. As a result, we have already identified and resolved a number of these issues by deploying fixes to the Rockstar Games Launcher and some to the game itself.

However, we are aware that a small number of Red Dead Redemption 2 PC players are still experiencing some ongoing problems with the game stuttering. We believe this is due to unforeseen issues related to specific combinations of Nvidia graphics drivers, Nvidia GPU cards and certain CPU’s.

We will be rolling out an update to the game today which will address the stuttering issue alongside a host of other fixes. However, we are still currently working together with Nvidia to completely resolve the stuttering issue in a future update, and it may take us up to a few days to properly test everything and ensure the next update completely solves the problem.”

As for the apology gift, Rockstar will be giving away some in-game stuff to all the PC players who’ve purchased the game. The complementary care package features Prieto Poncho – a nice cosmetic for you wintery travels, and some provisions and ammo for your Red Dead Online account. It’s a nice little present which will be available for everyone throughout the holiday season.

We’re sure that Rockstar will get Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC right. The development team has huge experience and is known to support their games even years after the initial release. We just hope it won’t take long since we’d love to enjoy our Red Dead Redemption 2 in 4K resolution without stuttering. Eneba will surely keep you posted about future updates for the game.