When loading into my game at St Denis, Arthur was on the balcony of a fancy saloon at night. I glanced at the string of bulbs hanging on the railing as they were up close to the camera. Thought at first they were jaggy pixels but realized, they actually put the glowing filament in each frigging light bulb. Wth kind of attention to detail is that?!
in RDR2, I was glassing with the binoculars when i spotted 2 deer. one was dead with its antlers interlocked with the other one who was fighting to get free. shit was wild
Yesterday i killed a wild boar on rdr2. When i was about to skin it. I got distracted by a random drunk npc who just wanted a friend to talk to. After i was done i went back to skin my boar... 3 coyotes we're munching on it. Ruined the pelt complety, couldn't even skin it anymore. Game is insane lol
If the same company of RDR made a completely new game about middle ages, like 14th - 15th century, I'm pretty sure it would be over for bannerlord, because that company is just a next level with their games.
Red dead 2 is now almost 6 years old, and it STILL rivals most aaa games with the amount of detail the developers put into the game. Read dead 2 was FAR ahead of its time. It's still one of my favorite games and probably will be for a long time. I started replaying it again just a couple of weeks ago and I'm still finding details I missed, and I'm STILL amazed at the details and graphics the game has. The story is phenomenal, and the voice acting is spot on. Still am amazing game.
RDR2 is 5 Years old and can still keep up with current Games.
The close ups with the faces made me bust out laughing for some reason. You have the majestic blue alien, then happy old Arthur with a beard.
Well a lot of it isn’t gonna be the same, especially with horse taming. In avatar, the Na’vi are special natives that bond with life so taming a dire horse can be easier and they don’t see Na’vi as a threat(they’re also not actual horses- rather a whole different breed that resembles horses). While humans don’t do that and are naturally seen as danger to wild horses
I actually think it makes sense that the avatar horse drowns. It’s nostrils are on its chest, it literally couldn’t breath
RDR2 = Horse Balls Avatar = No Horse Balls RDR2 WINS!!! 🏆
Yeah it's not even a contest. The ONLY thing Avatar has over RDR2 is textures, which if it didn't after 5 years it would be embarrassing. Even ray tracing can't compete with Red Dead's lighting system and volumetric fog and clouds, which anyone who's seen how a misty morning looks like in the game can attest to. And this is the difference between technology and attention to detail. Not to mention that every area of the map feels so different and unique, when you go through meadows vs forests and then the towns and cities. This is like comparing LOTR to Rings of Power.
The reason Rockstar games are always the best, even though RDR2 is compared with the newest games this year, still wins because Rockstar always embeds the latest technology in every game it makes.
2:55 the reason it drowned was because where they breath is from their neck so the water got in there nose
1:23 That Avatar horse jump looks like a jump that'd be used in Star Stable Online 😂😂😂
They put so much love and such an insane amount of work into all the intricate details in RDR2. Its an absolute disgrace that they just left the online version to die.
to be fair, the avatar horse would almost certainly not be able to swim, with the breathing mechanism so low on the body the second its shoulder deep in water it has to hold its breath, unless it had evolved a semi-aquatic ability to hold its breath for an extremely long time ( unlikely considering where we see them at ) it would suffocate very fast!
When you come to realize that RDR2 was a pure passion project way ahead of its time. This has become extremely rare.
Horses in RDR2 have balls. RDR2 have the winning point.
For the archery section at 6:10 if you level up your skill points in afop you are able to collect your arrows again :)
@EXMachina.