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  1. I’m not good with introductions but here I go: I’m 27 years old, I have two dogs and I play on PS4. I used to attend art school, but then I took cripplingly low confidence to the knee so gaming, cooking and doting/stressing over my pets is pretty much all I’m good for. RDR2 is one of my most favorite games (even if it gave me feels at every turn) so I’m just getting back into playing both the campaign and RDO and I’m really excited for future updates and I’m just over here quietly keeping my fingers crossed for hunting dogs to be added one day ❤️ I love playing co-op when it’s an option in games but since I’m ridiculously shy, quiet and awkward it’s hard for me to actively seek out others to play with (even harder still if there are pvp elements because I worry they might think “lmao is this fool frontin’ on me?” and try to perforate me when I just want that flower they’re stepping on) but with a game like RDR2, with all the wonderful realism and immersion, the picturesque scenery and sounds, the story characters, the fishing I think it’d be nice to have at least one other person to play with. For companionship if nothing else. Since defensive’s been added so far I’ve only been killed a handful of times ( I deserved one death since I stupidly panicked and ran headlong into another player on a narrow path and I think I killed their horse 😬 ) but I haven’t really been griefed, which is nice. And....I guess that’s all? I don’t know what else to say... I’m sorry for this not-very-introductive introduction. I hope you’re all having a nice day and a happy 4th to those celebrating!
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  2. Hi, great intro, and welcome to the forums. Thanks for stopping in!
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  3. Does it count as a leak if it comes from the official source, but unintentionally? As spotted by Twitter user JakoMako51, some javascript on the official Rockstar Social Club website includes a reference to Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC. Can you see it?Specifically, there is a short and simple, but very telling, snippet that reads "RDR2_PC_Accomplishments" in the file. This, on its own, would be easy to dismiss. PC could stand for something else, right? However, the snippet is found right next to "RDR2_ PS4_Trophies". Same line, same syntax. This makes it a smoking gun. Screenshot of the leaked menu.Red Dead Redemption 2's alleged PC port has been "leak" in various forms several times over, including mentions in multiple portfolios belonging to former Rockstar employees, and even a video recording of what is claimed to be an in-game graphics option menu for the port. Considering the success of the game, the interest it has generated and the obvious demand for it to be launched on PC, coupled with all of these leaks, it's almost certain at this point that it's coming - unless Rockstar cancels it to spite us all. When do you think the PC port will be officially announced? The post Rockstar Social Club Source Code Refers To Red Dead Redemption 2 On PC appeared first on RDR2.org. Read the full story
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  4. Agreed - I did not mean to sound as if I was recommending anyone sign up and pay for Amazon Prime just to get Twitch Prime for free. I only have it because my wife has an Amazon Prime subscription.
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  5. @Ozy8753, Yeah, I realize that but the point is for those that have it, Twitch Prime is free. In case you missed it, I also mentioned that you can sign up for the Twitch Prime trial for 30 days for FREE. That may or may not allow you to take advantage of the $300 bonus in RDO. Just trying to help folks out here take advantage of the deal without having to pay for a service they don't want (i.e. Twitch Prime).
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  6. Unless you or someone in your family has Amazon Prime, then it’s free.
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  7. As far as 'griefing' goes. The current problem is still auto aim and blips. The blips not showing up at long distance does wonders for avoiding hostile players. Forcing them to actually go out of their way to find people. But in many areas, like towns, players will eventually show up. So this game sort of promotes close range/town griefers. Heres a quick clip showing what I mean. Heres a guy that just mowed down someone outside of a shop. The person who came out pressed charges against him. So, me, being a trouble seeker and hearing all kinds of gun shots down the street. Decided to head on over and see what the fuss is about. As I get close to the area.. My blip shows up to that player, he instantly auto aims at my head. (But im saved by my hat). I instantly turn on Slippery Bastard... Now his auto aim is gone and hes turned into exactly what he is.. A pest who couldn't shoot his way out of a paper bag. So I choke his ass out and stomp his nuggets.. ( And then the cops get angry at me?) As of now.. Im a snake oil addict thanks to lack of Free Aim lobbies. I can get enough of the sh*t, all slippery all the time.
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  8. So at what point are you going to stop your pursuit? Before or after you become the dark red blip on the map that others are going to target for being a griefer? I Can't wait for the bounty hunter role.
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