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10 Small Details You Only Notice Replaying Red Dead Redemption 2

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John, and again we the player, must now make life in the world we so desperately fought for. Instead of firing a Gatling gun to take out a gang stronghold or lending a helping hand to a fledgling rebellion, John is striving to be the man he said he wanted to be. He's teaching his son to hunt, herding cattle, and making deliveries. In terms of gameplay, it's boring, but in service of the narrative, it is exquisitely d


When we first meet John, he's just a rough and tumble cowpoke who gruffly shouts out the name Bill Williamson. He tries to give his old pal a chance to surrender peacefully, an act that is honorable and foolish in equal measure, before getting shot for his trouble. As a player, that's all the motivation we need. We are looking to reunite with our family, and some dude just shot us. It's game


The player must clear the hideouts and free Jimmy. During the last encounter, Jimmy says he plans to give up being a writer. Interestingly, when playing Jack, Jimmy mentions he plans to become a war reporter in World War I instead. It's these small changes that make playing the game as Jack so rewarding, even though a lot of people might not like his character all that much. Thankfully, Rockstar made some much-needed changes to make the protagonist switch more palatable in Red Dead Redemption


On the second playthrough, though, they know that there is still a lot of the game left once Arthur perishes. So, they're more inclined to search around the world a bit. And they should, as there are multiple hidden interactions to find as John. Players can locate and talk to the likes of Tilly (in Saint Denis near the tailor shop), Mary-Beth (train station in Valentine), and more, to see how they're do


John isn't lauded for his efforts to change. Instead, he is somewhat belittled by those he fought so hard to reunite with. But he is not doing these things because they are easy. To John, robbing a train or Rdr2 Bloodhound gunning a man down in the street is easy. The hard part is living a just life in an unjust wo


Although the Guarma chapter only serves as some kind of filler in Arthur's journey, it does deserve better. This chapter exposed the real menace of the gang's leader, Dutch Van der Linde, and his narcissistic, paranoia, and sadistic nature. It's proven when he and Arthur go into a cave to meet a shady elderly woman, to reveal the hidden path to Aguasdulces in their quest of rescuing Jav


This hidden bit of dialogue is easily missable in both the first and second playthroughs. While playing as Arthur, interacting with a mirror makes the Outlaw start to criticize himself, particularly the way he lo


In **Red Dead Online ** players have complete freedom to roam the world by themselves killing other players or behaving like a grizzled lone bounty hunter. This isn't a bad way to play, and honestly, players will get a lot of fun out exploring Rockstar's massively beautiful world all by themselves. At the end of the day though it can get very lonely out there in the Wild West and its much safer to travel as a gr


However, what players very likely don't encounter is that same weather turning against them, as it is possible to get struck by lightning in the game. And much like in real life, it's a very rare occurrence. Naturally, though, the more time players spend in the game, the more likely it is to hap


Fort Mercer- Fans of the first Red Dead Redemption will probably remember this as the fort that Bill Williamson holes up in at the beginning of the game. The hideout doesn't actually appear inside the fort but will be directly in between Fort Mercer and Benedict P


Arthur's level of honor alters several things throughout the adventure. One of the more subtle changes is his spirit animal . An honorable player will see bright images of a deer at certain moments during the story. Whereas, those who act immorally will witness dark scenes of a coyote inst


One of the most consistent and straightforward activities in Red Dead Online is clearing out gang hideouts. Players can activate these missions if they want to get involved in a quick and harsh fight against a large number of enemies. These are challenging fights that will put the player at great risk every time, but they are well worth it. Gang hideouts are also a great way to earn cash and supplies, and some will even reward players with treasure maps that can give out a lot of money if followed. This guide will show players the locations of all the gang hideouts in the game and how to clear them


There is a vast array of activities that players can engage within **Red Dead Online ** in order to pass the time. Players can join up with a posse and roam the countryside as a bounty hunter catching criminals or even become an outlaw who kills and takes anything they please. There are so many fun activities to do that it can be incredibly difficult to keep track of everything that the game has to of


Players can start this mission by finding a man named Sam Odessa north of the Scratching Post in New Austin. Odessa tells John he is headed to California, wanting to bring his family from the Black Sea in Europe to the Pacific Ocean in three generations. The first encounter has John warn Odessa about the dangers of Gaptooth Ri

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