I checked event viewer this morning after shooting the video and there's no logs that correspond with the launching of the game.
EDIT:
Just checked reliability history as well. No logs involving RDR2.exe or the Rockstar Launcher. It's logging all sorts of stuff in relation to other games and...
Every other game I own runs great. All GTA Games, All Bethesda Games, All EA Games. Device Manager shows all drivers are up to date. Rockstar support has been no help at all. Just some person who runs down a checklist of possible solutions that never work.
The only time it ever worked for me is when I tried installing and playing it off of a fresh factory reset. Makes me think something is wrong with the the file system or registry.
Even then all that happened was the story button wouldn't work and I restarted the game only to be met with a small...
I already deleted the game files from rockstar and RDR2.
It's odd because all of my other Rockstar games run fine on rockstar launcher. I have the GTA Definitive Trilogy, GTA IV and GTA V.
No such luck following all responses. Only thing I can find online is that Microsoft screwed the game up with an update, corrected it and then came out with another update that ruined it again. Now my only option is to wait for a sale and try to buy it on steam. The article I read said it was...
Thanks for all the advice. I'll reinstall the game and give everything a whirl.
And for future reference I'm running the game on Rockstar Launcher, I didn't purchase it for Steam.
As the title states I purchased a windows 11 laptop with high end specs with the intention of playing games on higher settings than my old laptop.
Old laptop:
i7 11375h quad core processor
RTX 3070 [85w]
16gb ram
1tb ssd
Windows 10
New Laptop:
i7 12700h
RTX 4070 [140w]
32 gb ram
2tb ssd...