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<br>Red Dead acts the same way Rockstar's other successful series Grand Theft Auto does in that there are some upgrades you can make to your equipment that matter and some that are purely for aesthetics. For example, you have plenty of options available for engraving, varnishing, carving, and covering your guns with leather, but there are really only one or two upgrades you can make that affect your gun's functionality. So if you don't really mind paying money to look fancy without adding much functionality, go right ah<br><br> <br>Unfortunately, a set of tools for working leather will only be good for a single satchel, so if players want to keep upgrading theirs, they will need to keep purchasing more advanced and professional tools for Pearson. Every satchel upgrade doubles the number of inventory items that players can carry, culminating with the "Legend of the East Satchel", which has a capacity of 99 for most items. Once players complete the game and keep playing it as John Marston, they'll be able to buy from Fences any satchel Arthur did not have Pearson craft for him. Granted, this becomes a bit pointless at the end of the game, but those looking to collect them all will find this option very use<br><br> <br>Fans loved Kieran . He was a man simply caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it cost him. He was given an ultimatum by the O'Driscoll gang, and his inclusion in the gang resulted in the Van der Linde group treating him like a trai<br><br> <br>However, Arthur realizes that his loyalties aren't actually with the O'Driscolls, and the two grow weirdly close once Kieran saves Arthur from death. He certainly didn't deserve his brutal death: kidnapped, tortured, and eventually decapitated. His headless corpse is sent back to Shady Belle, and it serves as a major blow to the gang's, and especially Arthur's mor<br> <br>If you want more crazy in your game, there's nothing better than flinging around a flaming cow at thieves and desperados. This mod is good for either or both, it's simply fun flinging whatever around in the air including cutscene characters. It's also fun watching things blow up around you instead of using old fashioned guns. What you're using is older then guns in their [https://Openworldgamer.com open world games news]; it's dark ma<br><br> <br>Running into a pedestrian with Arthur's horse can lead to them getting hurt, which unnecessarily adds to Arthur's bounty. Players will eventually have enough money to turn this into a non-issue, but the trek to remove this bounty in the first place is grating and better off avoided, especially for such a silly offe<br><br> <br>It isn't a spoiler to say that Dutch Van Der Linde is arguably the most annoying character in the entirety of the game. He made the type of person he is apparent in the first title in the franchise, and, considering this is a prequel, you get to see it all unfold once ag<br><br> <br>Who says you need a social life when you have a game as immersive and entertaining as Red Dead Redemption 2 ? The story is incredibly involved, and with all the different side missions on top of all the hunting, shopping, murder-spreeing, etc. you can do, it's easy to spend all of your time playing. But hey, you (hopefully) only buy the game once, and if you really do spend all your time playing it, it's kind of saving you money, isn't it? This is the kind of mentality to take to enjoy a meme like this <br><br> <br>The Red Dead Redemption series is one of the most tragic in the history of gaming. Both stories are about men trying to redeem themselves after a life of crime and debauchery, and both end in tragedy as they are respectively kil<br><br> <br>This is not what Rockstar Games intended, but, when you don't prioritize a platform, you'll likely have issues do to your lack of familiarity in developing for said platform. Hopefully, these issues are fixed in upcoming patc<br><br> <br>John Marston and Arthur Morgan are arguably two of the best video game protagonists of the decade and two of the coolest cowboys to ever come to any screen. But that doesn't mean everyone should up and forget likely the first cowboy to prove the Wild West was a pretty great place to be, right? Sheriff Woody would no doubt put John, Arthur, and the rest of Dutch's gang into their place as soon as he stepped into town, because who would want to disappoint Woody? He might even get Micah to beh<br><br> <br>His requests from Arthur led to the protagonist contracting tuberculosis and throwing Leopold out of the group for his predatory actions. Still, despite his lack of morals, he never outed the van der Linde gang after being captured and tortured to death by the Pinkert<br><br> <br>When it comes to Red Dead Redemption 2 , the shooting mechanics in the game are both literally and figuratively hit or miss. When it comes to the PC port of the game, it's difficult to predict how that player base is going to react to the shooting in the game, as most of them will be using a mouse and keyboard as opposed to the controllers console gamers employed. The precision that's possible with mouse and keyboard could alleviate most of the issues, or could more clearly show the game's shortcomi<br>
<br>You can even blow up that pesky and notorious train, which is infamously known as the bane of Rockstar games. The last option is a sort of zombie mode, which is a good combo with the other mods on this list if you want to plow through unsuspecting hor<br><br> <br>It's no mystery John Marston has problems with authority. He's rough all around the edges and has the scars and backstory to prove it. There are very few people he respects and they all seem to have the same gray morals John does. This can't be a coincidence, but at least John is aware of it. He also knows how to twist his backstory and character flaws into a quip that easily cuts the person he's talking to (someone he obviously doesn't respect) down to their kn<br><br> <br>He's not all good, coming from a tragic background like most heroes, but the tragic backstory has a more villainous effect on him. He's not saving anyone or upholding the good, everything he does is for his rage-filled vendetta against the gods and it's better to mow down anyone who glances at him wrong in his <br> <br>CJ may be one of the better ones, but his means can be as cruel as the rest. His morals don't always align with heroism, but in the end, he gets the job done as it needed to be in order for him to be a h<br><br> <br>Andrew Milton is a major character in Red Dead Redemption 2. Despite being considered to be an antagonist in the game, it was quite sad when he died, as he was essentially on the right side of the law. Milton is a top-ranking detective in the Pinkerton National Detective Agency who is brought in to track down the Van Der Linde gang after they rob a tr<br><br> <br>It's actually apart of a larger physics mod, but with a key tap, you can automatically go into drunk mode... all the time. Red Dead Redemption 2's drunk mode has always been fun to play and too short-lived for those looking to play the whole game as severely drunk immortal John Marston. This mod also allows you to do more with your physics as well, so many more weird and floaty possibilities can hap<br> <br>Things like properly maintaining equipment, hunting with bows, wearing disguises while committing crimes, and even petting dogs can benefit someone tremendously during their next playthrough. There are many RDR2 tips to consider if someone wants to become a pro in this incredible g<br><br> <br>If there's anything gamers love more than gaming, it's probably memes. Video games are the perfect source for memes because of their less-than-realistic graphics, funny AI, and what some like to call "game logic." Though most games tend to follow real-world rules, sometimes that can look a little ridiculous. Some games, like the two in the Red Dead Redemption series, have so many characters and such an involved storyline it's hard not to create memes out of them. If you follow the series at all or know anything about good ole John Marston, you're bound to laugh at these ten me<br><br> <br>John Marston is in the right in most of what he does in the first Red Dead Redemption , he's chasing the former baddies he worked with in order to save himself and his own family. He has no trouble though gunning down those who would face him, and even looting the corpse for supplies and even a hat if he needs<br><br> <br>John Marston isn't just the beloved protagonist in Rockstar's first Red Dead Redemption game; he's a secondary protagonist in the second game in the series and one of the sassiest cowboys in the series. Both Red Dead titles are chock-full of his most hilarious quotes, though out of context, they may not make much sense. Whether you're new to the Red Dead games or a lifelong fan, you're sure to appreciate the ten most hilarious things well-loved John Marston has said during his time in the Red Dead universe. In this article, you'll even get to know the context behind the quotes that make John, J<br><br> <br>In one of the funniest exchanges in the entirety of Red Dead Redemption , John meets Deputy Jonah while Jonah is snoring in a jail cell in Armadillo. Upon waking up, Jonah immediately thinks John is a member of Bill Williamson's gang and tries to blow his brains out. After calming Jonah down, John tells him he can go scare some schoolchildren, which solidifies John's low opinion of Jonah, as well as their pretty antagonistic and eventually neutral relationship for the remainder of the campa<br><br> <br>You can never be too wary of strangers in the wide-[https://Openworldgamer.com/ open world games missions] world of Red Dead Redemption 2 , especially in the big city of Saint Denis. For the most part, strangers are friendly, especially if you're just passing them on the street. There are some that will take advantage of your kindness (or react to your hostility) so it's best to be ready to wield your closest firearm at all times. This goes for dealing with strangers and other players alike in the world of Red Dead Online as w<br><br> <br>It's funny the way game mechanics work, right? It doesn't seem that greeting a couple of strangers on the street would be enough to counteract deeds such as, well, killing strangers, but hey. Anything goes in Rockstar's world. Besides, it's got to be much easier to counteract your dirty deeds as an outlaw in the early 20th century than you might think. It's not like they had the Internet to circulate Arthur's face all over the place at the speed of light! Maybe that explains it? At least a little<br>