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Ibarrola

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  1. @CMcC @Jackthestripper that is a great idea that i hope R* has taken it into consideration. Now days there is no other way but to play in a private session with guys that are willing to go straight...
  2. Lol!! @BropolloCreed79 i am curious about those big big plans of yours...
  3. @Kean_1exactly!! This was a business meeting rather than a show for actual fans. Therefore you could expect people there that weren't interested in the game at all...it was a business screening with the goal to show Gamestop employees how to sell RDR2. In fact, some of them haven't even played RDR just yet. On the other hand i can't blame them. I love my job but i hate corporate meetings, boring as hell and not very helpfull...
  4. @TheHansonGoons that would be awesome!!! I mean, you'll not only just have to search the bounty, but actually fight for it with other posses...man i can't wait!
  5. Even though Red Dead Redemption is my favourite game, the bounty hunter quest were actually pretty straight forward. You just have to pick Up the bounty sheet, go to the place where it was last seen, kill the cronies and snatch the guy or kill him. In RDR2 i really hope that the bounty hunter quest is by all means exactly that. I'm thinking of a quest like the ones Skyrim has, joining the dots, looking for clues in different areas, questioning people by the easy or the hard way... What do you guys think about it?
  6. Yes...but only after...Red Dead Redemption 2!! LOL!!!
  7. Same here. The storyline first. I am replaying right now rdr1...and just rediscovered max payne 3...such a story!!!!¡!
  8. No. That's so true...and the other factor are the players who just get around guns blazing and, the worst for me: players that you finish heists and missions with, and at the end of the session just kill you and get your money...No fun.
  9. Well, in the story trailer, Arthur tells somebody that the law chased them from the west and from the mountains...so i really hope that the western areas that Arthur is talking about is New Austin...perhaps we get to see Tumbleweed before being a ghost town...
  10. I haven't...that one is one of the few that i haven't tried. Unfortunately when TLOU came out, i was in college and i had to work as well. On these days my job and other obligations don't give me much room to play. Maybe some day... Still, Rdr2 is almost here...and i'll find the time to play it (sounds of fireshots to the air!!!)
  11. That's true also...now it's more accepted...
  12. Welcome fribbo. Hope to set some great chats here. A PlayStation owner but we share the same passion...Welcome again
  13. Well. I think that people in general still believe that videogames are just an entertainment for little kids (my co-workers think that), and they do not understand that it is a true and valid (and entertaining) mean for telling a story, in the same way a movie, book or tv show. People in general do not see videogames as a platform to tell an interesting and mature story. Therefore will never pick up a joystick. In my case, i love to make myself a mate (google it, it's an argentinian drink) sit back and sink in a great story, either way on a tv show, movie, book or videogame.
  14. Me too...
  15. I don't think it will happen. But i really wish that the New Austin area would be included in RDR2.
  16. I do it the same way
  17. It would be cool that it bring different levels of difficulty for the hideouts. For instance: Pike Basin level 1, level 2 and so on...or each hideout would fit your degree of experience.
  18. Yeah. In the seventies, the guys of Pink Floyd could move around the crowd before the shows because nobody knew their faces, and their appearance was not important (Gilmour looked like a hobo). The talent of the performers was the important stuff.
  19. Me too!!
  20. I live in a small city called Posadas, Misiones province. North east Argentina. Right on the frontier with Paraguay and very close to Brazil. Really close to the jungle and Iguazú falls.
  21. Maybe not zombies, though it will be cool if they do it again. Maybe R* will release episodes, diferent storylines that will cross at some point just like GTAIV.
  22. Physical. I like having all my entertainment in physical format. Old school.
  23. Actually, there's a heist in gtav that is almost identical to the opening robbery scene in the movie Heat. I think that R* pays a tribute to these movies and is truly inspired by them.
  24. This is the main reason why i lost interest in Gtao. I had to spent a lot of time in order to find cool people to complete missions with. 90% of the time you come across people who just shoot anyone with no sense or goal.
  25. I think i'll do the same. I see the Arthur character a bit like Robert De Niro in the movie Heat. Yes: he was the bad guy and the bank robber, but he didn't kill people just for laughs...still, that didn't prevent things go sour...
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