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25 Major Plot Holes In Red Dead Redemption 2 We Can’t Unsee

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Now, before anyone complains, I will admit that the Varmint Rifle is great for dealing with, well, varmints. Taking out small wildlife requires a delicate touch, and this is what said rifle provides. What it does not provide is the firepower to take down bounty hunters, gang members, https://Www.rdradventure.com or lawmen. The weapon does less than half the damage that the Springfield and Bolt-Action rifles do. About the only thing it has going for it is that it's got a fast fire rate and a good-sized magazine. However, you'll need that if you're going to fire enough lead to down anyb


This is more on the subtle side of bad things coming from the Honor Systems, but players with a bad Honor Level will have a harder time convincing NPCs into doing things that favor them. Killed a person and want an NPC to stay hush-hush about it? Well, you might find it harder to convince them if you’re on the wrong side of the Honor spectrum. It's really simple, they just don't like


Ultimately, this is a problem of modern game design. Before the seventh generation, games needed to be playtested extensively due to how problematic it was to fix a glitch. Buggy game? You need to ship out a whole new batch of games. Now you can overlook potential bugs thanks to patches resulting in an entire plotline being done out of or


Are you enjoying your time in Red Dead Redemption 2 ? I know that I am. I've been chipping away at the game over the course of two weeks now, barely even playing the story. I know that I'm only about halfway through the story, if that, but that's fine. This is a game that's something of a miracle. Not only is it slow paced story-wise, but it's made almost every player take their time with it. There are so many stranger missions, animals to hunt, fish to catch, gang hideouts to wipe out, collectibles, and more, it's the closest that a game has ever come to making a real, living, breathing world. I don't think that this game could ever have been made before this generation, and it's nice to see a game that truly takes advantage of this generation, not just in its graphics, but in its sheer sc


Bless Rockstar. They might be amazing at creating worlds, but on the controls front, they're kind of stuck in the last generation. Luckily, they also provide a solution! Go into the options and head to "third person controls." Change this to "standard FPS." Next go to "accessibility", "running mode" and change it to "toggle to run," and you'll no longer have to tap X/A to sprint! Instead, you'll just have to click in the left stick, with crouch moved to


Now we’re starting to actually see real dividends of being good guy Arthur. Honor Level +2 unlocks a special 10% discount for players at shops! Sure, it’s not like your favorite sale on a Black Friday but 10% at all shops for that sweet ammunition and clothing is a bargain in the Wild West. Ten percent might not be enough motivation for everyone to be good-guy Arthur, though, so I should probably mention here that these discounts only get better as your Honor Level progres


Naturally, Arthur is put on lookout and is immediately caught in a trap. Considering their history with the O’Driscolls, though, Arthur and Dutch should never have been caught in such a juvenile trap. Arthur should have known to keep someone spotting him as he spots Dutch, but this detail was somehow overlooked by two of the gang’s brightest memb


Getting around the map the old-fashioned way (quite literally), AKA on horseback, is fantastic, and a superb opportunity to learn more about the world. That being said, sometimes you don't want to traipse all the way across the map, especially if you only want to go to another town just for an item or a haircut. While you can ride in a train or a wagon, there's an easier, and cheaper way. In the camp ledger, upgrade Dutch's lodging, and you'll be able to upgrade Arthur's. This gives him a map in his tent, allowing you to fast travel anywhere, for f


Although Kieran does choose to stay, the very prospect of Arthur letting him go at all is ridiculous. Not only is Arthur potentially putting an envoy of Dutch’s worse enemy back in the open, Kieran could have very easily ran back to Colm to rat out Horseshoe Overlook. Arthur’s brief kindness was bred from a stupidity he shouldn’t poss


Trelawny can sell the gang out at any point, a fact that Arthur even reflects on. While the game desperately tries to brush this aside, it simply does not make logical sense that Dutch wouldn’t keep eyes on Trelawny at all times. He is the only member of the gang who does not rely on Dutch to survive but actively knows his plans and whereabo


The problem is, Red Dead Redemption came out before Red Dead Redemption II and John never mentions Arthur. In fact, John actively says that the gang betrayed him and the very notion of family was a fallacy. We see this to be false, but it doesn’t reflect on John’s opinions- it’s just a plot er