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Alborghetti

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  1. I wouldn't find weird if R* just simply ignored the date like they did with Bully's anniversary. I'd be disappointed, but not surprised.

    Not only it's RDR's anniversary, but this coming Thursday is the Thursday before T2's conference call. They generally announce things on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

  2. Made a quick logo for the forum with RDR's font. It's transparent, that's why you can't see it properly. Because of the grey background.

    LOGO.png

  3. Sony has so many 1st parties lined up for 2018 and beyond and the PS4 is doing so well in sales that releasing another console woud be quite unnatural. We just had the Pro and the Slim last year. Also it would make this generation really short - 5 years.

  4. On 11/05/2017 at 2:31 AM, Purple Cactus said:

    Do they cover Far Cry? I have no idea if they will or not. I haven't really followed one of these events since RDR was coming out. The irony. I would like to see more on Far Cry 5 just our of curiosity. I played a few of them and they are pretty good games. 

    Yes. That would be Ubisoft's job. They have their own conference.

  5. Quote

    While sitting down to have a few drinks, KC was reportedly approached by a camera crew of two men with French accents that claimed to be from the popular game developer. After a little bit of alcohol-induced coaxing, one of the employees mentioned that he had spent weeks in the state of Montana gathering data on historic locations like Glacier Park, Jordan and the Bitterroot Valley. The goal was to come back with enough details to accurately portray the setting in an upcoming Western game.

    Source'Assassin's Creed' And 'Far Cry' Devs At Ubisoft Making A Wild West Game In Montana? [RUMOR]

    This is an article from 2015, notice how it matches with the descriptions given by ww.greatfallstribune.com's article.

    So it's probably Far Cry we're talking about, not Red Dead.

     

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  6. Legends, myths, people talking about some half-animal-half-man creature. That fits the setting - quiet towns populated by illiterate, ignorant people - very well.

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  7. Red Dead Redemption V, the mod that was going to recreate the wild west game's map inside of Grand Theft Auto V, has been canceled. It was revealed last month, and modding team .White had planned to release a beta this summer. However, shortly after the team released a teaser trailer—which was quickly taken down—lead modder Mr. Leisurewear announced that the team had been "contacted" and would cancel the project.

    "I know this is hard pill to swallow, but as you may have noticed we did get contacted," Mr. Leisurewear wrote on GTAForums.com. "And we sadly have to say we are stopping this project. So thanks guys, we were all so happy to see this, but it isn't going to happen, sorry."

    Mr. Leisurewear didn't reveal who contacted them at first, later confirming that it was indeed Take Two. However, because of some users' confusion, he did want to clarify that the mod was "never going to be a 'PC port.'" 

    "It was just gonna be the map," he explained. "Undertaking this sort of a project with additional content ported over was never feasible... we were only gonna get a way to convert the map with both legal copies of each game, and some custom scripted additional content... there was never any intention or mention to either port a story mode over from RDR to V."

    When told by forum users to hold on to the files, Leisurewear replied, "Why would I throw away 3 years of work... that's insane, man." I'm no lawyer, but Mr. Leisurewear planning to hold on to his files—which is understandable—doesn't necessarily spell anything positive for fans hoping to ride through Armadillo in GTA V. Speaking to this, he addressed the .White toolkit, which some members of the forums have asked Mr. Leisurewear to release in order to bolster the GTA V modding scene.

    "Also, to anyone asking for the .White toolkit, sadly I'm ordered to not release anything," he said. "And I will probably get a lawsuit if I do officially (which I dont have right now)."

    There is a long history of companies forcing modders and fan developers to shut down their work. DoomRL, the free fan-made roguelike, is one that comes to mind. It launched way back in 2002, but Bethesda parent company ZeniMax issued a takedown late last year. Another notable case was when Nintendo shut down the excellent fan-made Metroid II remake

    It's a shame when this happens, because fans tend to create fun, unique ideas out of beloved games and characters that aren't necessarily explored by the official rights holders. Anything Red Dead Redemption-related on PC definitely fits into that category.

     

    Source: PC Gamer

  8. Another month bites the dust. Take Two's next conferece call is May 23rd, which is good, because it means we may get some info before it.. I'm saying it based on Rockstar's history:

    • GTA V was announced on Nov 2nd 2011 and T2 Conference call was Nov 9th 2011. (1 week)
    • R* announced it will release GTA V in "Spring 2013" on October 30th 2012 and T2 conference call October 31st 2012 (1 day)
    • RDR2 was announced on October 18th and T2 Conference call was October Nov 2nd 2011. (2 weeks)

       

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  9. 20 hours ago, ChrisCr0ss said:

    Red%20Dead%20map%20leak.jpg

    This is supposedly the confirmed map we will be playing RDR2 on. TechRadar said something about it and said it was confirmed. 

    Now what I don't get is how I missed this... Had this been confirmed, wouldn't we have known a lot more about the game by now? Also, this was shared back in October 2016. 

    Iirc this dates back from April of last year.

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