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Redstarski

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  1. In GTA V, I am lvl 393 with over 190 million R* dollars earned, in RDR2 I am lvl 168 with about 30k of R* dollars earned. Not going to sugar coated it, I play games online daily but I don't smoke cigarettes or snort coke or other nasty stuff so I figure its a benign addiction. The games that I continue to play are ones that change constantly and challenge me, GTA V and RDR2 are my main ones. Those games have strong elements of randomness, you never know what will happen when you go online. Some days there are a ton of asshat griefers making everyone's lives miserable, some days everything is as smooth as silk and there is a feeling of accomplishment. For the most part, I play co-op missions, those are the ones that are random, no two are the same. That is what brings me back to the game not the trinkets, baubles or trophies but not all players are the same, some players need those things. The problem I think is that in GTA V there were a ton of missions/races/heists at the start but in RDR2 there is a limited number. GTA V benefited from a long developmental history, previous incarnations of the game provided a framework. There doesn't seem to be the same depth of game development with RDR2 and I am not sure there ever will be due to the fact that the PS5 will take up a chunk of R*'s time. It wasn't until GTA V introduced heist missions that the game really took off, RDR2 has introduced roles such as trader, collector, bounty hunter and now moonshiner in an attempt to provide interest. What it comes down to is personality, some people work to accumulate things and are disappointed when there is nothing left to accumulate, some people work and stay in the moment and enjoy the the journey, its that simple, a new hat/clothes/gun won't solve the problem but it would be nice.
  2. Ignorant behavior by random people will always be part of human existence whether it is online or real life. Unfortunately for you, this was the first time it happened to you in an online game. The best thing to do, in my experience, switch servers and leave the jerks behind and make sure you report them but most of all develop a tough skin, don't take that crap seriously. You are a better person than those yahoos, you can rise above it, they feed on your pain. And, most of all, don't be afraid to ask for help. Damn, I am starting to sound like Opra. ;)
  3. Rewards for high lvl players? They don't need anything really, its like buying a birthday gift for a billionaire, they have everything and if they don't, they just buy it. The only thing that make sense to me is some kind of trophy/clothing item. In GTA V, R* rewarded my high lvl character with several million in game $, none of my friends got that perk so it is possible that will happen further down the road with RDR2 online.
  4. All the post here are correct, you have to own a moonshiner shack, reached lvl 5 as a bootlegger, buy a bar, hire a band, unlock the various dance moves for your character, tell them to play then go on the dance floor and pick your move from the emote menu OR if you see me online (PS4), message me and I will invite you to my bar and give you a dance lesson.
  5. Must have missed something, when did the Evans get a 26 round clip? Any gun that you choose early in the game will get better the longer you use it. My Rolling Bock rifle that I picked up at lvl 11 is a beast, it is maxed out for damage, accuracy whereas my Caracano is about 15% less in both categories. I use the Lancaster with long range and split ammo and get fairly good/consistent results. Though I must say, the sound of a particular gun is a big attraction and that is why I rarely use the bolt action rifle, reminds me of a BB gun I had as a kid.
  6. A couple of questions: 1. Do any of your members work for R*? 2. Has your club ever lobbied R* for improvements to their games? 3. This one is a tad philosophical, why do you organize yourselves in structured group? Can you not have the same amount of fun by playing solo or is it just a need for in game currency that drives you? 4. Finally, what does the lock pick kit that you can buy from the Fence actually do?
  7. Recently Sony has de-linked Facebook on the PS4 so you no longer can share photos to your account. The problem that I have is that I used a Facebook account that I have for my gaming clan to sign in to this forum and now it has been locked by Facebook. S0, my original tag, "Redstaski", is no longer able to login until I clear things up with Facebook. I still get notices from my previous postings here to my e-mail account, that hasn't changed. The long an short of it is, this is a new account but it is the same old me. Not into PvP, into co-op, relaxed, laid back game play. Currently I am lvl 156, lvl 20 collector, trader, lvl 15 bounty hunter and level 3 bootlegger (I keep drinking the product lolol). Most days I am online for a couple of hours, usually 6:30 am or 9:00 pm Eastern Standard Time zone (Toronto, Ontario). If you are looking for a hired gun or wish to join my posse, send me a message on the PS4 (Redstarski) and introduce yourself and yes, I use a mike. Please, no kids, I am an adult with an adult's sense of humour PS4 ID: Redstarski RED DEAD 2 ONLINE POSSE: Etobicoke Creek
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