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Posts posted by YodaMan 3D
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7 minutes ago, Benjo said:
How do I unsee this
You don't, it's one of those scars you get in life that you learn to live with or drink to forget. hahahaha
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What if in the end, you take over as Sadie. Someone who Arthur mentors in the game?
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I am ok with only one character, funnier yet he reminds me of Nathan Fillion. Which with all of his acting, I just don't picture him as a cowboy.
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14 hours ago, MementoMori said:
@YodaMan 3D Dude even in times of flying Motorbikes they still have to take care of some rules. Why do you think did they created the map of RDR2 so wonderful full of liver and interactions? Because of the FEELING, the game director himself said, that he wants to create a map with so wonderful places so u nerly forget its a game! They would never destroy that years of hard work just to earn some extra dollars for a frickin Laser-revolver or such sh*t.
I agree, but I don't get to make these wise decisions. Often times someone else up the food chain says, "Hey, did you guys know that I just bought a $10 million dollar home? Did you know I can't afford that home after making millions? So why don't we do something crazy to make a few extra bucks." Next thing you know we have lazer revolvers and flying horses and will be riding super fast donkeys or the fastest horse in the game will be a warhorse. Or if the game gets a "Nightmare" treatment, you will be riding one of the 4 Horses of Apocalypse.
We don't know exactly what they will do to make a buck. Simple fact companies do this stuff to make money and as long as players will spend money for it, why wouldn't companies do it?
I hope they don't, but to me I loved GTA5. Yet the online portion had more issues then what I cared for and I am not talking about the game as much as what they did to it afterwards.
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That is the point, it isn't real life. Look at GTA online, some of that stuff just isn't what you see everyday and yet I see tanks cruising down the road.
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46 minutes ago, FLIP said:
I wouldn't mind them making this like a treasure hunt online. Instead of seeing a crate appear on the map, have a treasure map appeal somewhere and everyone has to fight to get it. If you have the map, then you can locate the treasure but if someone finds out you are using it, then they can kill you and take it from you.
Way too much griefing in games. Why? So no. I don't need others set on ruining my game. If they want a PvP mode then create it, but I really am tired of others unable to have fun unless it revolves around ruining it for others.
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I believe RDR2 will be very similar to GTA: Online. It is a business model that worked and made them plenty of cash. So why not copy and paste. Now that I said that, I expect the wild and craziness to be tuned more towards what you would see in RDR2 time frame. I expect fast, faster, and fastest horses for racing. I expect wagons that also fall into the fast, faster, and fastest categories. Guns and maybe even early model cars. Possibly Trains. Hideouts or safehouses. Upgrades for these items. Clothes. I see nothing off the table that they haven't already done for GTA, but with a RDR2 spin on it.
I expect the Online to become a griefing pool for players with too much time on their hands. As far as DLCs go for campaign vs online? Rumors at one time was that they had DLCs for the campaign in GTA, they just decided there was no money in it. So it got scrapped for online stuff. Which was a hit and players forgot all about the campaign.
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I will be online, if I see friends on and playing or they see me. Then we can group up, if either of us are just doing the solo thing. Then solo it is. Not picky. I do know one friend who has stated he is getting it, but he also works weird hours and sometimes he is difficult to set up a schedule with.
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Back in the day, it wasn't uncommon that an outlaw considered a good guy in one territory and the bad guy in another. Wyatt Earp had history before becoming the great law man we know today. Billy the Kid, Jesse James, both well known outlaws. Both was known for being kind to those they fought for, yet had no issues about committing crimes. Many country icons had questionable histories.
In RDR, the sheriff knew about Marson. Yet had no issues in using him to get things done.
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I will be very please that they won't have a DeLorean in RDR2. Must admit, I wasn't happy with vehicles in RDR to begin with.
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14 hours ago, Skrylaxx said:
They managed to keep people on GTA V for what, 6 years now? I am guessing they will aim to do at least the same. I don't expect another Rockstar game to come out till at least 2022.
Rumors are that they are already working on another game. Some thoughts are that it is part of the Bully series.
I just hope they don't stray in this game like they did in GTA5. With all the silliness you see with all the updates.
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On 8/30/2018 at 7:11 AM, BropolloCreed79 said:
I'm sure they have advanced marketing research and analytics that will provide better data to plan from, but if it where me, once a month, there'd be a unique event (both online and offline) that would have special quests and rewards available for a week.
It could be a rodeo coming to town. Or a circus. A snake oil salesmen could ride up on a wagon and start hawking his miracle cure. There could be a train robbery, or robbing a stagecoach. Stealing a car. The point is, they have a lot of leeway to make monthly events big or small, and provide fun cosmetic rewards to keep players engaged.
Elder Scrolls Online does a terrific job with this, as does The Division. I'm not saying that RDR2 hs to mimic either of these systems, but they provide two different examples of getting limited time events "right".
The Division has been horrible at it. Just about every big event, takes 2 days for their servers to catch up.
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6 minutes ago, Benjo said:
Not buying a game because you don't like it, or don't like the genre or something, I can understand. It's the people who just aren't bothered, kinda play games but haven't bought one for 6 years and don't even know a new RDR is coming out, and if they did, still wouldn't be that interested. It's those people that I don't get. My mind can't comprehend it.
Let me clarify, it wasn't they didn't like or wouldn't like the game. They just thought the killing was meaning less in most Rockstar games, cause usually Rockstar games you are a bad guy killing bad guys to take their empires. They have no problem playing games where they run around and kill people. They never even tried RDR because of the reputation of other Rockstar games.
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Well, I knew a few players that hated GTA cause you were always bad people doing bad things for bad reasons. To me RDR, you had been a bad guy that started doing bad things, but for good reasons. RDR2 from what I have seen, Rockstar has returned us to our roots of just being all bad. Yet it sounds like you can make better choices to change your fate (nothing confirmed, just rumors). Yet those players I mentioned before have been asking me about RDR2 and it sounds like they will be buying it.
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7 hours ago, Cokeyskunk said:
I hope so. Hunting was fairly easy in RDR. You could ride your horse at full gallop in Tall Trees, and suddenly three full-sized bucks would run right up to you. Yeah, that's not very realistic.
I AM looking forward to killing a moose, though!
One other thing - I'd love to see two separate changes with the "field dressing/skinning" animation:
- I'd like the animation to be longer to be more accurate, as the three-second animation in RDR was pretty silly.
- I'd also like to have the ability to skip the animation, which you couldn't do in RDR.
Those are my thoughts.
I hope it isn't longer and more accurate. Nothing like hunting bear in Tall Trees and getting mauled by a bear while you are carving up another and unable to do anything about it.
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I've tried it before and it didn't do that. It landed on the ground and never got close to the bird.
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1. Get to know the characters and see their interaction.
2. Explore the map and hidden secrets
3. Actually play the game. It has been a long time coming.
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15 minutes ago, Truth said:
I really don't think it's worth the $100+ (not sure what it's at now) per year unless you buy a ton of stuff randomly throughout the year. If not for the student discount (50% off prime membership) I probably would've dropped it by now. I should really check out the video/music stuff though...
We make our killing around Christmas time. Free delivery and it pays for itself.
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25 minutes ago, BropolloCreed79 said:
I hadn't considered that. Looks like I'm stopping at aredbox on the way home.
I did both the revolvers and the ax and I think it took me about 2 hours, hardcore drive find them and the extra jobs that came to unlock them.
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2 hours ago, BropolloCreed79 said:
I'd love that tomahawk, but I can't justify $27.99 on GTA V (used) for an item in RDR2.
Where do you live at? Cause in my area they got RedBox and you can rent a pshyical copy. Maybe they would be an idea if you really wanted to be one of the cool kids running around RDR2 hitting each other with a stone ax. Or you could just set back and snipe us. Your choice really.
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44 minutes ago, BropolloCreed79 said:
I'd love that tomahawk, but I can't justify $27.99 on GTA V (used) for an item in RDR2.
Sounds like a heck of a deal, especially considering that you will probably only use it once.

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On 8/17/2018 at 10:29 AM, Cokeyskunk said:
Didn't he make an appearance in the original Undead Nightmare?
Yes.
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Still waiting for confirmation, but supposedly there will be different types of horses and each will have their specialty. So you might be building bonds with several different horses pending on what you need them for. Online or in campaign, still up in the air. So yeah, I see players just griefing and shooting horses.
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4 hours ago, Mattdrenaline said:
Damn yeah 34.. She didn't age well at all. New Trailer shows her I believe. Wasn't too impressed when I saw her tbh
Life was harsher on a person. Generally no real make up or other ingredients to help preserve one's appearance. That's why whiskey was so popular. Back then it was the ultimate cure for everything that ailed ya.

Are you happy RDR2 has a single protagonist?
in Red Dead Redemption 2
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My bad, it was just an observation I noticed. Figured I would share my pain, that's all.