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In this video, I'll show how to fix full screen in Red Dead Redemption 2.

Open the game
Go to Settings
Go to Graphics
Scroll all the way down, until you reach Advanced Graphics
Unlock Advanced Graphics
In "Graphics API", choose "DirectX 12"
Press the ENTER key
Press the ENTER key again
Press the ESCAPE key
Press the ESCAPE key again
And press the ESCAPE key one more time, to quit and restart the game

Open the game
Go to Settings
Go to Graphics
In "Screen Type", choose "Windowed Borderless"
Pay attention to the resolution selected (for example, 1600 x 900)
Right-click anywhere in your desktop
Click on "Display Settings"
In "Screen Resolution", click to show the options
Select the same resolution that is selected in the game (for example, if the game has 1600 x 900, then select 1600 x 900 for screen resolution as well)
Click on "Keep Changes"

Go back to the game
Press the ALT + ENTER keys at the same time

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00:00Open Red Dead Redemption 2, go to Settings, go to Graphics, scroll all the way down, until you get to
00:15Advanced Graphics, unlock it, go to Graphics API, and choose DirectX 12, press the Enter key,
00:27and press Enter again, now press the Escape key, once again, and once again, and press Enter, to restart the
00:40game, open the game again, go to Settings, go to Graphics,
00:49in Screen Type, make sure to select Window Borderless, and pay attention to the resolution selected, click anywhere in your
01:00desktop, and click on Display Settings,
01:05in Screen Resolution, click to show the options, and choose the same resolution that is selected in the game, and
01:14click on Keep Changes,
01:17now, go back to the game, after you are in the game menu, press the Alt key, and also the
01:24Enter key, at the same time, like and subscribe to support my work, and is there any other solution you
01:31need, tell me in the comments,
01:32in the comments?
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