How the fuck do you have 120+ hours when it's only been out for 240
I wish I could afford a RDR 2 vacation
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Always nice to have a quick drage after a battle.
So I've been looking everywhere for the serial killer's hideout but I can't find it. Still don't want to look it up outright though, so if someone could give me a vague hint to point me in the right direction that'd be cool
This handcar can go to hell
You can board a train, but you can't sit down because the game assumes you're going to rob it.
You can also ride your horse along side of a train and jump onto it while it's moving.
Just keep in mind that some trains don't always stop at the next station so if you think you're going to get a cheap ride, you may have to either jump off a moving train or force it to stop and gain a bounty.
Alright now I know that something's up with me.
Epilogue: Part 2 Spoilers.
Got a mission with Abigail, going into Blackwater to do some stuff together, all really nice between John and Abigail, goes out to a boat, rows it into a part on the lake, rotates the boat so she can see the sunny sky behind, then proposes to her there, and I fucking cried at that too.
I swear to god the flood gates have opened with this kind shit, I'm not even kidding, I haven't really felt like this about much over the past 6 years or so, now that I am I'm just feeling it a lot more often, it's either that or this game is just that good, I have no idea really.
I hate to say it, but now that I've beaten the game, I'm getting the same empty feeling that GTA V gave me. I think all I have left are the collectibles. On the bright side, going on rampages are a lot more fun than they were in GTA. The kill cams really add a lot. I guess all I can do now is wait for the online mode and hope it's not a grindfest. Maybe we'll get some single player DLC down the line as well. Overall though, this is still one of the best single player experiences I've had in a while, and it's definitely GOTY for me.
Just completed it myself.
Dutch did something good for us before leaving, a final decision and he chose well, he at least made up for some mistakes in a way, not completely, but at least with Micah.
And then fucking unloading on Micah the cunt right at the end, so fucking glad that happened, just wish I had my Mauser, would've unloaded that Magazine into him so fast.
Overall though the story was pretty engaging, some decisions made along the way to make me want to slap the shit out of some of these people, but then I guess that's just due to how some of these people are, their personalities, defining the choices they made rather than what's more sensible.
Although the 2 agents at the end, is that what got John into shit then? Killing Micah? Had he not done they wouldn't have been on him at all? Problem with that though is Micah was practically a loose end, who's to say he wouldn't have tracked John down to do some shit to him and his family though? No one can say for sure really, but given what Micah said to John, I wouldn't have doubted it to happen for a second.
Seeing these clips at the end with each of the gang members, like Tilly having a Husband and Child, Mary-Beth writing stories like she wanted to, Pearson having his own store, It's nice to see how they moved on past the events that took place and were able to find a good life for themselves in the end, a damn shame I can't say the same for Arthur though, I would've really liked to have seen how he would've spent his life after this, because you know he wouldn't have stayed with Dutch after what happened, maybe he would've found Mary and settle down in a proper life? Though Mary visiting Arthur's grave at the end, another instance of feeling sad.
Overall I'm a bit unsure how I feel about Arthur's death and him not really having that happy of an ending, did he deserve the ending that came about, just as Hosea and Dutch did? I guess since he got ill from beating up a man with the same illness, an event which was unavoidable, story wise, he was damned from that point onwards at ever having a happy ending to his life, spending it in a different way, but then I guess that's just a thought for us to think about more than anything else, still leaves me feeling sad though for Arthur, at least my High Honour Arthur anyway.
I'm getting that feeling a bit myself to be honest, the empty feeling, I mean after you've completed it, you can go and do the other things you might not have done but it's got a strange feeling to it. It just doesn't feel the same doing them after Arthur's passing and playing as John though, at least in my eyes anyway.
Congratulations to Rockstar though, they've made a game that's caused me to cry multiple times and leave the game with some emotions still lingering.
Sooo I was walking around some woods around midnight during a full moon and I heard a man howling in the distance, I approached the sound blip on the minimap and all I found was a very large gray wolf that charged me after, no man to be found anywhere.
I was pretty far away from the sound blip so I didn't visually see anything happen, did anyone else encounter this?
There is a man with the Wolf, only when you approach the man immediately runs off while the Wolf comes after you, I've had this happen twice in the same spot.
Did it happen near the Burial Ground?
Post-epilogue spoilers: I'm gonna have to go back to an old Arthur-save and redo the missions up to the final one. I'm not enjoying playing as John, sadly. I mean, it feels nice to play as him and it's fun to have the whole world to explore - but after getting that 23,000 dollar reward I just don't feel purpose in doing any tasks anymore? I've bought pretty much everything I want in the game now, hunting has become a boring task now that there's no real reward in it anymore. I'd rather actually struggle a bit for cash and know that I can go into the forest and hunt some stuff or go looking for treasures to have a little more cash to hold me over rather than sit in financial security. Is this what being rich is like?
Money is pretty much piss in this game tbh. The valentine heist alone sets you up to buy most of what you'll want, add a few other missions and money is basically never a problem after chapter 2.
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In the past few days I've been to the most important convention here in Italy and a stand of an important multimedia shops chain was selling the standard edition for 60 bucks, so I grabbed it.
Now I only need to install it
Nah I’ve boarded a train without paying and was able to sit on it
I had an odd dream last night that there was a modern version Austin, Texas outside of the maps bounds with modern cars any everything. All these popular youtubers has videos of it, but no-one else could find it.
Allegedly you had to find a Deluxo from GTA5 that could time travel
I wonder what Red Dead Online will turn out to be. I hope that it'll be closer to original rdr online than gtao. I just want to have a camp with a few friends, hunt, participate in some coop PvE heists and what not. I do not want a 12 year old riding into our camp on a chrome, stanced horse with neon lights throwing dynamite at you whilst running away, calling your mother ugly over voice chat.
I know that the GTA games could greatly benefit from the expanded gameplay in the Red Dead Series, since they have an ongoing purpose of survival and combat with the gangs, food, taking care of your horse etc, which is why GTA V becomes dull at some point because your survival depends on nothing really.
I imagine a game focused on gang bands and crime, centered at the poverty struggles of the lower class and an ongoing dispute between gangs, families and cops, as San Andreas tried to do, expanded at a Red Dead 2 level could make a real piece of work.
But, as the GTA V success tell us, there's really no necessity for that to happen. Red read can take that place while GTA is the millionaire fantasy of destruction, women and cars, which people like, so i feel in Rockstar plans both games will drift further and further to not compete between themselves as their multiplayers will simultaneously exist, so GTA will become simpler and more massive in scale, while Red Dead will focus on more mature storytelling, and ongoing survival experience and complex combat mechanics.
I really need to stay off this thread until I get further in the main story, I've only just started chapter 3
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Time of day and weather transitions could stand to be slower! There are some really pretty moments that only last 30 seconds to a minute because the time scale is so crunched.
Aye, now that I'm starting to get burned, and no longer pulling all nighters, reality is starting to comeback at me hard and need to get my shit back together. RD2 really hooked me hard. I am very irresponsible.
I want to go back to Chapter 3 myself since at least in that Chapter the shit hasn't really started to hit the fan until towards the end of it, Chapter 4 is when the real shit set in I believe and it just goes down hill onwards.
Does this game have save profiles besides your account? I'm dumb and have all the slots taken up. I want to revert back to Chapter 3 but the only save I have from that far back is after The Gilded Cage, which is part way into Chapter 4.
Just got to chapter 5, and wow that was a turn I wasn't expecting. I feel like they missed a cool idea though. When I was walking up the beach to look for survivors I was half expecting the game to go "you learnt survival and hunting skills in the last few chapters, time to use them". Was kinda disappointed when the rest of the gang was about 5 meters around the corner.
I just did a side quest where some guy on emerald ranch lost his dog. I found the dog laying down under the porch of one of the shacks, after I brought him back, the guy was yelling that if he ran off again, he would stomp on his paws. I tried to shoot that asshole, but the game wouldn't let me. God, that pissed me off.
Ending spoilers: Disappointed that Arthur didn't get to kill Micah...
I mean, he did, in a way. Just really, really slowly, as it took eight years for Dutch to get back to Micah, think about Arthur said, and decide to shoot him.
(Epilogue spoilers) Micah really fucked himself over with knowing Dutch is in that hut and still spouting all the bullshit he did. If he had any modicum of sense in his psychopathic manchild mind he wouldn't have prided himself on going and killing Sadie, Marston and then later going and making threats on killing Abigail and Jack.
I remember when trailer 2 landed and everyone hated Arthur, kinda crazy looking back at that now. I'm pretty safe in saying most people at least find him likable right? He's really well done.
I'm definitely slowing down the timescale if it comes to PC. Almost feels like the entire night is 5 minutes long.
Haven't played the first RDR in eight years.
I don't think my heart can take this playthrough.
Guys, before release there was this little teaser / video / trailer thingy posted that showed some pre-order bonuses for the Online mode or something. I think it was a nice looking revolver and a horse? Been trying to find it but I can only find the launch trailers and shit.
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