It's a topic I've thought about a couple times, and pretty much the only one on this forum that hasn't been brought up yet. Surely most of you know that you can take pictures and upload them to R* Social Club for the public to see. Do you think they can somehow pull that off with Red Dead? Maybe instead of a phone camera, the player can just snap a picture of anything they want to, without their character actually doing anything? Something like GTA's video editor, but with pictures. I feel like Snapmatic was a great way to capture memories and cool things in GTA Online and I'd be pretty disappointed if they completely ditched the idea in Red Dead. I still enjoy going through my old gen Snapmatic to remember the good old days. Thoughts?
According to what I have seen people say on GTA Forums and on reddit, most fans agree that Take Two's earnings conference call on February 7th is the cut-off. I agree with that, we should have something before that date. It could be a delay, a release date for Spring, a new trailer, anything. This drought will not last longer than that.
Well they did have cameras back then but I am not sure how portable they were. This one is from 1892:
I mean this could be something attached to your horse and used to take pictures. What would be cool is to take it a step further and have the pictures show like pictures back then. They can have it go through a filter by default and the pictures will look like this:
But you will also have the option to have them look how you see them. Just a thought.
Screw poker, this is where it's at! I used to play this game for hours. I don't know what it was. Just a simple game that you can have a lot of fun with. Reminded me a bit of Yahtzee in a way and that game was so stupidly simple yet I loved it as a kid.
So people have found another actor that apparently forgot about his NDA.
Douglas Taurel has a "recurring role" in Red Redemption II (misspelled).
https://www.douglastaurel.com/news/
Or click here in case Rockstar has reached out to him by the time you're reading this http://archive.is/urVLN