It still is, as it refers to actions that haven't yet occurred to anyone who haven't played up to that point yet. Since this game is highly character-based, including motivations for such and such a thing, I consider them spoilers.
My MO is to keep Dutch waiting as long as possible. Once I've done everything else, then I'll see what the hell he wants.
Isn’t he the time traveler guy?HAS ANYONE FOUND GAVIN
it absolutely is not, what is is clunky (in a lot of ways, clunky in the sense of it being a deliberate design decision)I wouldn't call the game overly complex
Spent most of the game pretty rough looking.Anyone else want to post theirs?
Wow, you are a menace.So, this is a list of my recent offenses in this game.
- Kicked innocent man in face, burned his body in campfire, stole all his supplies (and hat), and slept in his tent
- Blew up own horse with dynamite while opening a safe
- Accidentally let new horse get hit by train while paying off a bounty
- Accidentally blew away postal clerk after paying bounty; resulting in new bounty and inability to pay it off due to dead postal clerk
- Turned self in to Strawberry Sheriff's office, then stole officer's money clip
- Got new horse stuck under a dock while approaching New Denis
- Caused two cowboys to ram into each other and then ram into an approaching wagon
- Paid off bounty in Strawberry then accidentally ran over two people with horse
Wow, you are a menace.![]()
So, this is a list of my recent offenses in this game.
It's actually kind of fun to see the many ways you can trigger offenses. Some are more obvious than others, but other times the line is not so well drawn. It's actually a far better system in this game than it was in the first game. In the first game, if you shot at anything while out in the wilderness, even if there were no people nearby, the animals would be witnesses and your crimes would be reported, which made the hunting challenges so much more difficult than they needed to be.
One of the things I really miss over the first game is the ability to just ride a train. In the first game, you could just ride them forever if you wanted to, but here they act more similarly to the stage coaches; in other words, you buy your ticket and get immediately taken to your destination with time elapsing like sleeping. In the original game, you also had an option with stagecoaches to either travel there in real-time to get taken there directly, something which they have changed this time around. It kind of makes those modes of transportation less exciting, and with RDR2's scenery being as beautiful as it is, I kind of want those long train rides.
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