RDR2 looks really nice (and realistic, which I guess is what you want). However the AA solutions are so terrible it kind of ruined the graphics for me. The game is designed around TAA, so the MSAA option doesn't look right. The trees are weird, not everything is effected, etc. TAA looks super blurry without sharpening, and the sharpening is really obvious and off-putting. The game could look great but more often than not I was annoyed by how processed it looked. Like a crappy old movie transfer on DVD processed to hell and back to look "HD" on Blu-ray.
Control is the most demanding game for my PC at the moment. I don't know if by "shitty" you mean the game (kinda yeah) or the graphics (WTF? No.). Either way, it's the most demanding for me.
You have Jedi Fallen Order on the list so I'll throw in that while it looks nice it's in no way a graphics powerhouse or anything, and it ran great at highest settings.
Control is the most demanding game for my PC at the moment. I don't know if by "shitty" you mean the game (kinda yeah) or the graphics (WTF? No.). Either way, it's the most demanding for me.
You have Jedi Fallen Order on the list so I'll throw in that while it looks nice it's in no way a graphics powerhouse or anything, and it ran great at highest settings.