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Kormath

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  1. unless you're playing for the red honor, those bounties get spendy
  2. Cool. Good to know. Also you can't get the white Arabian until after the stable is unlocked. Spent the last hour reloading saves at the lake to get it to spawn and no dice.
  3. Had my son turn on my system and check my restore, it took me back to the middle of chapter 4 (Riverboat mission) - . If it's taking me that far back, i'm just going to restart the game and play through again doing the white hat honor this time and get 100% complete. Then i can have the fun of killing everyone again in Van Horn repeatedly for the Gambler challenges
  4. So you use the controller to connect to wifi and play your games on the cloud, and watch the game your playing on... what a computer? internet connected tv? Chromecast on the TV? that will lower some of the gaming bandwidth we're using now but not much, if you consider it like a netflix or hulu stream to view your game. Interesting, i'd check it out if the price is reasonable.
  5. Kormath

    Vaping?

    From my experience you've hit it right there. Some institutions will not allow the MD's or PA's working there to offer alternative medicines, they have to toe the line so the institution get's the bucks and bonuses from the pharmaceutical companies they use. I've been to some private practices where they've offered alternative medicines over prescriptions. That's how i found out olive oil is a great topical anti-inflammatory.
  6. yeah i won't even try it as Arthur, i never get far across the border before getting shot to death. I've tried a couple routes. First few attempts were going from Van horn down to the Lemoyne border, there's a road crossing right before the border, then follow the road west to take the bridge across the Kamassa, then overland west south west to hit the tracks at the western lemoyne border, riding the tracks to Riggs Station, from there up through Strawberry to cut down across Owanjila Dam and over to Blackwater. 2nd route was going west from van horn to the tracks, take them north a bit to cross the river on the tracks, then go west toward emerald station (overland) and then from there to flatneck station (overland) take the tracks to RIggs, then the same path across the dam and to blackwater.
  7. It's been eating at me that i haven't gotten 100% completion yet. Only a handful of things are left to complete for my 100% according to the social club. i'm at 93.5% and 8 days, 10 hours, and 2 minutes played now. Horseman Challenge 9 Horseman Challenge 10 Set of cards 9 Graves Dino bones Legendary Fish (have to restore back to get this one) final hunting request Dreamcatchers Think that's it, have to check in game to make sure. I was looking last night and it looks like in a huge act of stupidity i reused the same save point from like chapter 4 sometime on. so i may have to restore quite a ways back to get 100% just cause that friggin legendary fish glitched. that means another day or 2 of play time added to my 8 days. Good thing i really like this game!
  8. Stat's didn't make any difference for me. I found a wild race horse at the start of chapter 2 and then shortly after tamed the wild arabian, used that one the whole game. even had to restore back a chapter once to get it back when it died
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    Good to know, so i must not have done whatever triggers this.
  10. the water tower guy you mentioned would probably work well for this also. he won't get off the tower from my experience. Usually the gate guards at the refinery will stand there and shoot at you, problem i ran into there occasionally was other guards coming in and shooting also. Run away, let them reset and try it again.
  11. I missed Arthur also, that is one of the big reasons i really struggled and had to force myself to play through the epilogue. Yep i quit looking at the journal after the first few entries from John,
  12. Sounds like she's on Sharpshooter 7 challenge - Get 7 headshots in a row. If i recall correctly you can tap left on the D-pad and then hit R1/RB to look at your active challenges. It should show your consecutive headshot count there. Headshots are fairly easy to get. You can ride around like i did and shoot the lone people riding horses. Aim at them, tap up on the stick and shoot. Another easy spot i found after doing the riding around when i had to redo this from using a previous save is the shack on the east side of the oil refinery. You can use dead eye on the 3 people outside of the shack (it's on stilts, has a generator looking machine inside it) then use the doorway for cover and headshot the guards and lawmen as they rush over to kill you. And if you miss and screw up the headshot count there's plenty of guys there to restart it.
  13. you have to throw it 80 feet in one shot if i recall. What i did both times is go up to one of the guards at the oil refinery, one with a rifle at the gate by the building in the north. Use a crafted tomahawk, enhanced or honed i think they're called, they fly farther. Aim at the guard walk backwards until the red target dot turns white, then step forward to make it red again. Then activate dead eye, (make sure your dead eye meter is full, you don't want to use a tonic to turn the ring yellow, you want it to count down as you walk) mark the guard's head (this has to be a killing throw) and walk backwards until dead eye runs out and it throws the tomahawk automagically. Most times the guard will turn hostile and shoot at you, but you should still be able to do it.
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    never noticed it, and i play the game with headphones on 99% of the time, just to hear those soft noises i can't hear from the TV. could have missed it though, but i did like going back to look at the camps and see if anything was left behind, broken wagon wheel, busted crates, not much else.
  15. yep it's a game, they made all the horses similar so people could have their favorites and do pretty much the same as all the other horses. please the masses as much as you can. Totally agree with you about the stats and riding, i've been riding horses off 'n on for over 30 years myself. You dated yourself talking about qbasic lol I was writing with that, dos, and BasicA in middle school. First family computer was Dos based. didn't have hard drives back then everything ran off floppy disk. Get my homework done and "playing on the computer" back then was writing "code" to draw an 18 wheeler to drive across the screen, or the sun to rise from the bottom to the top or whatever. Then a family down the street got a computer and a couple games, my first computer games (borrowed and copied from the neighbor) were spy vs spy ( @Foxtrot hopefully knows that one ) a car racing game, can't remember the name and i haven't yet been able to find it online. Was similar to Sega's Outrun, you got to pick your car (Lotus Esprit was my favorite) and drive up a mountain from one checkpoint to the next. You'd stop at each check point and i think you had the option to repair and then continue to the next. Kings Quest was the 3rd game i borrowed that day. then i got grounded for being up past midnight and waking dad up playing those games.
  16. didn't notice a difference myself, on the xbox one s. Looked hte same as it did playing it before the patch.
  17. great! you should always exit when done playing and fully shut off the console. This is a microsoft machine remember, they haven't figured out how to keep a machine running for extended periods without file corruption like others have.
  18. Oh you didn't think the girl that likes to walk along the street in and watch the sun rise was interesting? lol it was like they were reading cheesey date site stuff.
  19. yeah but that was including the recess times, and after that the victim's families sued OJ, that court hearing lasted half as long as the criminal trial fubar and found him guilty in both counts. Correction on the OK Corral trial, it was the preliminary hearing that lasted 30 days straight, it never went to trial.
  20. working on Ark Extinction tonight, not sure how i missed that whole DLC. I don't see forest in my gamefly options, so it must be online only, I'll have to check that tonight. Ark has stayed the way i remember it, spawn in, run down the beach, get eaten by a raptor lol. Except for some reason now, in the easy starting point 1 my spawn in point is being hunted by a level 22 sarco. so not only did the raptor get me right off, when i spawned back in, he was off messing with some other dino, i grabbed my stuff turned around and chomp went the sarco. spawn in # 3 i swam across the inlet, watched for them to leave my stuff for a while, took like 20 minutes then the sarco got into it with the aggressive brontosaurus looking dino (about half the size though) so i could my stuff. Then i ran down the coast toward easy starting point 2 and one of them feathered dino's come rushing out of the trees and has me for dinner. I gave up then lol. Wonder if i messed with my dino spawns last time i played? this was nuts. thinking i'll have to reset defaults before i play Extinction tonight.
  21. Sure they would. You'd get arrested, taken to what passed as a court trial back then, and depending who had the judge in their pocket you'd win or lose. Wild west wasn't as unlawful as most people like to think. The famous shootout at the OK Corral with the Cowboys and Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp, they were all arrested and taken to court. Court lasted over a month. Can you imagine going in every week day to hear witnesses from both sides for 30 days? Standing your ground doesn't just mean stooping to their level and talking back, and killing them. It's knowing when and where to stand and fight. And just fyi, there was no stand your ground laws back then like we have now. There wasn't an actual written law in the US until about 2005. Most states up to that point used the English common law for self defense by reasonable force, so there were different interpretations of that over the years and for the various situations. The laws in 2005 didn't change that much either. The English law and the laws in the states used now say you're legal to stand your ground and use deadly force when warranted as long as you're not breaking the law during the act. So you guys argue, he shoots you shoot, you live he dies, yep you should go to jail until you're cleared for self defense, if that's what it was. The people in the game aren't stupid, they did a great job with the AI in this game. Townsfolk and lawmen remember you, you have a run in before in town, maybe accidentally shot someone when trying to greet them, and then this happens (tossing examples out there). not broken that i see. You can make them forget you by changing your full outfit, your saddle, and your horse before going back into that town. Or wait a few in-game days and they'll forget, 3 or 4 days i think it was.
  22. sounds like the broken save file or cache issue from before. try reloading a prior save point, and if you'r on xbox exit the game (hit the xbox button hit start on the game icon, and quit/exit) then hold the power button in on the console till it shuts off, wait 30 seconds or so and turn it on. For PS4 restart the console, then start the game, and after the initial splash page hold in the R1/R2 and L1/L2 buttoms until you get the darkness and screen calibration option.
  23. Yep that's the one. Unshaken isn't it? Can't think of who sings it. Only one i've downloaded from the game.
  24. what he said, then the OP is supposed to pick the best answer, although they rarely do.
  25. i'll give you the new book one. shoes i can't go with lol. I've always loved the smell of books too, i loved going into the library basement storage as a kid where all the old old books nobody wanted to read anymore were kept. there were books down there published in the 1800's. Those are now in a museum (the local ones anyway) others were sold in an auction to help fund the remodel for the library a couple decades ago. The smell in the basement is still the same though, old musty paper. Speaking of smells i like that most people i know don't - I love the smell of burnt gunpowder. A long day on the firing range is awesome, wish i could bottle that smell and wear it. Another one similar is the smell of black powder, not the smokeless stuff everyone likes now, but the other stuff that would create the huge cloud of smoke. you shoot the gun, wait for the smoke to clear and see where you hit on the target, or if the animal was down or gone. And then there's the smell of Hoppe's 9 gun cleaning solvent, that could be cologne also
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