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<br>John doesn't [https://openworldpedia.com just click the up coming page] have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst<br><br> <br>Red Dead Redemption 2 is a massive game and it's packed full of easter eggs and references that only the most dedicated of players will find. The map is so huge that you could spend hours trawling the wilderness and only find one, maybe two, of the fun secrets Rockstar tucked a<br><br> <br>Most players are huge fans of Leopold Strauss . The man preyed on the weak, giving them loans in their time of need only to exploit them and either take high interest repayments or beat them into submission until they coughed up the c<br><br> <br>So, once you get the game running, what is it like to play on PC? Well, the controls translate exceedingly well to the mouse and keyboard control scheme. Horse riding is a bit clunky, but no more than it was in other versions of RDR2 , in any other game with a horse in it, or, let’s face it, in regards to riding real-life hor<br><br> <br>In the Undead Nightmare DLC, the cause of the entire zombie outbreak can be traced back to one particular green mask. It was stolen from the catacombs underneath Escalera by Abraham Reyes, triggering the horrific aftermath. The plague only lifts when John Marston finds the mask and returns it to its rightful place. This very same mask can be seen in Saint Denis on a shelf in the Fence's shop in RDR2 . Why it isn't causing an outbreak then we can't say, but it's ominous nonethel<br><br> <br>The other significant bonus content is the new quest "The Ends of the Earth." You can find a stranger just west of Horseshoe Overlook, where you set up camp after the snowy intro. This stranger is an herb enthusiast who asks you to find some yarrow, which you might already have given how prevalent it is. In exchange, he’ll give you a Horse Reviver for when you inevitably drive your horse of a cliff. From then on, you can find him in various places and he’ll give various herb collect-a-thon missi<br><br> <br>During the Saint Denis bank robbery, Hosea is captured and held prisoner by Agent Milton. After talking to Dutch through the door, Milton shoots and kills Hosea, placing the blame on Dutch's feet. And, well, he's not exactly wr<br><br> <br>There's no doubt that John can handle himself. He's a strong character who has no problems using violence to get his way, and if he needs to remind somebody of that, he will. Sometimes, he does so with a side of humor, though that probably isn't how the character at the wrong end of his shotgun feels about it. John and Uncle don't always get along perfectly well, so it isn't really a surprise when John threatens Uncle with bodily harm when he's impatient with the old man. Luckily for the player, it's something they can laugh<br><br> <br>Distraught over losing his chance to join the Chelonians, Jaime aims a gun at himself. Before the boy pulls the trigger, Morgan shoots the revolver out of his hand . He then takes Jaime back to Mary while talking about his future. Later in the game, you find out that Jaime has gone back to college, something that wouldn't have been possible if Arthur hadn't have saved his li<br><br> <br>Arthur is more interesting than any of the other main characters seen in Rockstar games. His development from a cold gunslinger to a sick man trying to do good is masterly told. Watching as he gets sicker and sicker as his world crumbles around him is an emotional experie<br><br> <br>Jaime is the brother of Arthur's ex-girlfriend Mary, she asks the outlaw to stop her brother from joining the Chelonians . While stopping the boy from joining the odd turtle cult is a kind act on its own, it's what Morgan does afterward that is the real heroic mome<br><br> <br>One such moment happens when Morgan is tasked with collecting money from Arthur Londonderry. When he finds out his namesake has died, Arthur goes to see his widow. Upon finding Mrs. Londerderry and her son living in destitute, he no longer attempts to collect the money. Then the player is given a choice whether to absolve the debt or absolve it AND give them some c<br><br> <br>When Arthur takes young Jack Marston fishing in the Horseshoe Overlook chapter of RDR2 , their pleasant outing is interrupted by the arrival of two Pinkerton agents, Andrew Milton and Edgar Ross. Arthur obviously turns down their offer to turn in Dutch and Ross bitterly tells Jack to enjoy his fishing while he can. This is the same Agent Ross that orchestrates the events of Red Dead Redemption and manipulates John's crusade against his former gang. Little Jack Marston has his final run-in with Ross when he's nineteen years old and kills him for betraying his fat<br>
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<br>All of this is about the console versions of the games, which doesn't take into account that PC players can boost their settings to reveal a world console games could only dream of experiencing on their hardw<br><br> <br>If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, lawmen can be a pretty dangerous bunch—especially if you find yourself in a state with a bounty on your head. Grizzly bears and cougars don't really discriminate,  [https://openworldpedia.com Openworldpedia blog entry] and if you don't have the right loadout, they can be some of the deadliest pawns on the board. But not all enemies in Red Dead games are living and breathing with weapons on hand; water is definitely one of the most dangerous foes you'll face while out there on the ra<br><br> <br>John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst<br><br> <br>There's no doubt that John can handle himself. He's a strong character who has no problems using violence to get his way, and if he needs to remind somebody of that, he will. Sometimes, he does so with a side of humor, though that probably isn't how the character at the wrong end of his shotgun feels about it. John and Uncle don't always get along perfectly well, so it isn't really a surprise when John threatens Uncle with bodily harm when he's impatient with the old man. Luckily for the player, it's something they can laugh<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>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>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>The game recently released on PC and players quickly released that this game wouldn't come without its fair share of performance issues. Upon release, eager fans began to experience bugs and glitches that hindered their overall experience and in some cases halted their progress entir<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>In context, this quote isn't necessarily as funny as some of the others, but it's certainly a good euphemism. In a moment John shares with his son, Jack, the two of them see an airplane (or "aeroplane," as it were) and while Jack stands in awe of the sight, John has a more pessimistic reception to it. He knows the reality behind air travel and makes such clear when he says the quote above. Out of context, though, the quote does sound pretty hilari<br><br> <br>With the popularity of GTA V online and its PC community, is there enough mind space for two mega Rockstar Games titles to successfully thrive on PC. It seems that time will tell what the game's fate on PC will ultimately<br><br> <br>For as successful and innovative as Rockstar Games has been with their releases, they've always managed to never quite nail controls in their games. It's not that they feel clunky or bad, but they also seem to just feel a fraction of a bit off from what you'd exp<br><br> <br>Kieran Duffy is a strange supporting character who drifts throughout Red Dead Redemption 2 . He doesn't get along very well with either John or Arthur, though John makes his distrust in the former O'Driscoll gang member pretty obvious when he says the quote above. The quote also makes a statement about John's characterization: he's capable of being amicable with people, even when he doesn't want to be, but that doesn't mean he necessarily likes them. It also might even speak to the character development John goes through from the Red Dead Redemption 2 story to the Red Dead Redemption<br>

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All of this is about the console versions of the games, which doesn't take into account that PC players can boost their settings to reveal a world console games could only dream of experiencing on their hardw


If you find yourself on the wrong side of the law, lawmen can be a pretty dangerous bunch—especially if you find yourself in a state with a bounty on your head. Grizzly bears and cougars don't really discriminate, Openworldpedia blog entry and if you don't have the right loadout, they can be some of the deadliest pawns on the board. But not all enemies in Red Dead games are living and breathing with weapons on hand; water is definitely one of the most dangerous foes you'll face while out there on the ra


John doesn't just have good voice lines during the campaign; he has some good lines during combat as well. During a gunfight down in Mexico, John makes quite a few good jabs at the army he's fighting, but one of the best is this one. It's trash talk at its finest, and if John has done anything in the two games he's in, it's prove that he's one of the sassiest cowboys in the Red Dead Redemption series. He can dish out insults like nobody's business, and there's no better place to do so than during a gunfight against a foreign army hell-bent on taking him out inst


There's no doubt that John can handle himself. He's a strong character who has no problems using violence to get his way, and if he needs to remind somebody of that, he will. Sometimes, he does so with a side of humor, though that probably isn't how the character at the wrong end of his shotgun feels about it. John and Uncle don't always get along perfectly well, so it isn't really a surprise when John threatens Uncle with bodily harm when he's impatient with the old man. Luckily for the player, it's something they can laugh


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


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


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


The game recently released on PC and players quickly released that this game wouldn't come without its fair share of performance issues. Upon release, eager fans began to experience bugs and glitches that hindered their overall experience and in some cases halted their progress entir


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


In context, this quote isn't necessarily as funny as some of the others, but it's certainly a good euphemism. In a moment John shares with his son, Jack, the two of them see an airplane (or "aeroplane," as it were) and while Jack stands in awe of the sight, John has a more pessimistic reception to it. He knows the reality behind air travel and makes such clear when he says the quote above. Out of context, though, the quote does sound pretty hilari


With the popularity of GTA V online and its PC community, is there enough mind space for two mega Rockstar Games titles to successfully thrive on PC. It seems that time will tell what the game's fate on PC will ultimately


For as successful and innovative as Rockstar Games has been with their releases, they've always managed to never quite nail controls in their games. It's not that they feel clunky or bad, but they also seem to just feel a fraction of a bit off from what you'd exp


Kieran Duffy is a strange supporting character who drifts throughout Red Dead Redemption 2 . He doesn't get along very well with either John or Arthur, though John makes his distrust in the former O'Driscoll gang member pretty obvious when he says the quote above. The quote also makes a statement about John's characterization: he's capable of being amicable with people, even when he doesn't want to be, but that doesn't mean he necessarily likes them. It also might even speak to the character development John goes through from the Red Dead Redemption 2 story to the Red Dead Redemption