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Can you do anything with the witch's cauldron? I went back to it as Marston and I couldn't drink from it.
Technically they aren't really zombies, but creepy swamp people that attack with knives and arrows. They're still fucking scary and will pop out of nowhere.
Not really zombies, but designed enough to get the idea of them through
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tYjeWGlLxPQ/maxresdefault.jpg
These are both reasons I'm a strong believer in there being a full remaster/remake in the works. This would be their opportunity to retcon all the little things that disconnect the two games.
Oo that makes more sense, yeh I've seen the nite folk before
So you can find the princess? I figured the ghost was supposed to be her, guess not
As far as I am aware, the princess is totally non-existent in the game outside the wanted posters.
Given that the posters are interactive, my guess is it's either tied to a future DLC or something the devs never finished work on.
I do wonder where they’re gonna go with the DLC. I hope they do another full supernatural horror expansion like Undead Nightmare since the horror stuff in the base game is done so well.
I was hoping for a Cowboys vs. Aliens DLC akin to Undead Nightmare.
We already have plenty of references to alien going’s on.
I wouldn't mind a DLC with [endgame spoilers] Sadie in South America or Charles in Canada.
Though I think that would require a new map expansion like Guarma and that may be a bit too much work.
Those might be better suited for a full blown sequel imo, especially with Charles. Maybe taking place in 1914, and much like Marston has to pick up his guns after his new family is killed.
I went back as Marston and you can indeed drink from it. You just pass out and wake up like 20 feet away. Nothing special.
if anything the more interesting thing in there is the witch disguised as a raven
I've tried to play this game from the beginning all of three times and I just don't think I can get into it. It has all the issues I've hated about Rockstar games in the past compounded by it's own issues. NakeyJakey's video about the game was mostly right, but imo he was too soft on it. Rockstar was determined, here, to make a game that was not only user-unfriendly but oftentimes user-hostile, and I constantly feel as if the game itself is constantly tripping me up and refusing to be played in a comfortable and smooth way. Whether it's snow glare effects that take up 95% of the screen and make me spook a deer, an auto-aim system that manages to lock you onto enemies that are both not visible and behind impenetrable cover when a myriad other choices are there, a serious lack of on-screen feedback to controller inputs making doing basic things like _sprinting_ a chore, to the games meandering, painfully slow pace making it so that I can't absorb these great characters and interesting plot because 95% of the time I'm watching nothing happen in cinematic mode on the back of a horse.
This is a game that has all sorts of good stuff on paper. Arthur is an amazing protagonist. The writing is fantastic, the whole deep south setting and the hints of Southern Gothic here and there are wonderful. But the plot is by far the strongest part of the game, because god dammit, Rockstar has managed to make being a lawless cowboy the most dull-as-dishwater, boring, and sluggishly-controlled shit in the entire galaxy.
Maybe it will be better on PC, but I'm really doubting it, because a lot of my issues with this game are just the ways that it wastes your time, and my own fundamental philosophy of what constitutes as fun gameplay clearly doesn't gel with this game's intent.
My main issue with the game is sluggish it can feel at times, how your horse sometimes slows down or stops outright from shit you'd think it'd either ignore or jump over, auto-aim feeling stiff despite it being auto-aim, using a scoped rifle feels extremely stiff and I've barely every been able to hit targets at long range with them, hell even short range it feels more like a handicap with the lack of aim-assist.
My main gripe is how the horses have no sense of self preservation whatsoever. You can not tell me horses are so clumsy that they'll slam head first into a tree over and over until they die.
i like how everytime i read someone complaining about horses and trees, i wonder if you realize this all could've been avoided if you, y'know, used the roads and trails
Do we even know that rdr2 is gonna get singleplayer dlc? because I sincerely doubt it
If you let go of the analog stick if you think you're about to hit a tree, the horse will detour on its own.
If you aim it to a tree and keep pressing forward, it will stay loyal to your orders.
Unless there is a hidden leaker that has this information, it's all speculation.
I wouldn't really get hopes up for any SP content though. Even if they have plans for it, it could be another GTA V situation where they cancel it and recycle it for online updates(assuming RDO does well enough to warrant any kind of effort).
Sometimes it's simply unavoidable. Especially when you're trying to get past a big ass stagecoach that's taking up the entire road.
Tell me that after I turn a corner and my horse decides to side step to the left and hits a tree, I'm on the trail and yet it somehow manages to pull this shit.
maybe it's not perfect but i have never had any tree-induced crashes ever when i've been sticking to the roads, even during turns.
the only times i end up eating shit is whenever i try to take shortcuts, even through small tree openings i use frequently
There's at least one road in particular where my horse will 90% of the time freak out and most likely run into a tree; its around the big turns in the dakota river, and there's a group of trees that are in a / \ shape over a trail
also plenty of spots where i've had my horse try to jump over a small rock as if it were blocking my path instead of staying on the damn road.
i mostly wish there was just a point where your horse would tell you "i'm not going this way, you go on without me" like there usually is during story missions where that would happen.
I know exactly where you're talking about. I have the same issue there.
That and I doubt I've ever not hit a tree leaving Wallace Station.
Some roads are so small that you almost always end up running into another person's horse when going around a corner.
And then they shoot you for an obvious accident
Interviews with, Roger Clark (Arthur), Benjamin Davis (Dutch) Rob Wiethoff (John Marston) and Peter Blomquist (Micah)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fIBipu2g38
I love that Micah's voice actor has the same facial hair
Holy shit, Micah is also Dr. Fontaine from LA Noire, I would have never guessed that. They're both wildly different performances, but they're still both great.
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