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  1. On 2/24/2020 at 6:06 PM, Coyote said:

    The animation is great for the first 10 times but gets old fast

    My God, tell me about it. I'd kill for a non-glitch option to skip it.

    You hear that, Rockstar? Add the option, then tell me who the target is and they'll be six feet under within a week!

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  2. 14 hours ago, Foxtrot said:

    The money doesn't really matter.  By a certain point, you have more money than there is stuff to spend it on and it simply stops being an issue.  There's no real need to use the Aberdeen exploit unless you especially want to get deep in the story.

    John starts the epilogue flat broke, though.

  3. 5 hours ago, shiverz said:

    $5,000 in 1860 → $155,404.22 in 2020

    Give you an idea of how much of a difference there is. I would guess it would be around $135,000 and if you only focus on what you need, I'd say that lasts a while as well.

    And on top of that, RDR2 makes things quite a bit more expensive than they were in reality for gameplay purposes. A Cattleman cost, I think, $135 at a gunsmith with neutral honor, but IRL an SAA cost around $20 at the time.

  4. Don't like multiplayer, so no.

    And the campaign was way overblown. I saw lots of comparisons putting it on the level of CoD4's, but it wasn't even close IMO. And somebody needs to give the developers a geography lesson, because it would take a significant, possibly catastrophic, change to the global climate for a desert region to form where they placed their so-totally-not-Syria Syria analogue.

  5. Though it's not eluded to in the game, an argument could be made that John's family used Arthur's money to live on during the time skip. I generally have around $6,000 when reaching the end of chapter 6, which would go pretty far in 1899 for a family like John's which is only concerned with the bare essentials.

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  6. IIRC, the Klansman leader in Story Mode wears black robes, so there's definitely an NPC matching your description in the game files. As to your encounter, it's certainly a strange one in a game overflowing with strangeness.

  7. I ended up with a second 1866 the same way as you, I'm assuming (picked up the one the coach passenger had before boarding the coach with Micah). It's a little bit annoying.

    As for the rest, the only issue I have with it is with auto equipping and unequipping. Aggravatingly, I can equip all the weapons I want for a particular encounter, then get off my horse and suddenly they're all unequipped.

  8. You can pass Arthur's money to John using the pig farm encounter. Basically, leave this encounter for the end of the game, then just before you initiate the final mission where Arthur dies, go to the pig farm and let the incest couple do their thing. After that, don't return to the farm and instead go do the final Arthur mission. When free roam is unlocked for John (or whenever, I've never actually tried to see if John can run around the game world before he quits working at Pronghorn Ranch and decides to go buy the land at Beecher's Hope), just head over to the pig farm and even though the house is now ransacked and abandoned, Arthur's money can still be retrieved from the hiding place behind the picture.

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  9. 5 hours ago, liquidfire said:

    I don't have to force myself into an empty lobby, seems to almost always happen for me regardless and I am not sure why. Sometimes I join and there is like 4 to 6 players and within like 5 minutes, I am all by myself. Does my GTA character stink or something? haha

    My original GTAO character often cleared the lobby in short order as well.

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  10. 10 hours ago, RGI Leo said:

    Texas has white stuff coming from the sky. Not sure what it is or how it got here but wherever it came from it needs to go back.

    Even God needs to whack it from time to time.

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