My friend has Arbiter currently as his Steam PFP, and we both said if we do another run through a campaign soon we need to find him an Arbiter mod
I’m in the same boat. I gott just to the end on launch and then stopped. I hope to finish it this time, because it’s a really fun game
The fishing is so much fun. I’ve legit gathered a group of 4 in the past just so we can chill out and fish
I did the exact opposite lol. Usually I’m a stealth person but Jacob got me to enjoy running around punching people and only played Evie unless I was forced
I bought the first one last year and played a bit. It gave me L.A. Noire meets lovecraft vibes
Yeah. Adding onto the Undead Nightmare one, i just don’t feel like it would fit the vibe of Red Dead 2. As much as i’d love another one, Red Dead 2 feels like it takes itself a bit more seriously than the first one. i’m not really sure what it is, but i’m just not sure an Undead Nightmare would fit at all.
Any game that lets me pet dogs or cats earns an instant point in my book. It’s such a trivial detail but one that really makes my day
All the time it spent in the oven was definitely good for it. There’s very few games i feel like i can say feel the same way as what you describe.
I’ve heard some really compelling ideas to continue Red Dead Redemption either spiritually (as in with a different or slight altered cast) or literally (take Jack at the end of 1 and do something with it or tell a prequel story to RDR2). I’m really hoping Rockstar does make a 3, the franchise is too amazing to let it just die like that.
Recently i have a fancy gaming PC to handle all the heavy work loads. Before that though (as in last january), i was limited to my Steam Deck as my only gaming device. The thing i learned then is that the hard part is finding a good balance between resolution and Graphic Levels.
This isn’t formal advice from an expert or anything (i’m a Computer Science student who learned this stuff by messing with it), but I’d also advise to stay away from anything like DLSS and FSR unless you need them or you can drive them at high resolutions. They are kind of like AI upscaling for your game from what i know. If you have a low powered device, it’s a miracle worker but it also muddys the picture. I’ve also heard people say this same thing about TAA, but i don’t know about that one.
If you’re doing screenshots on steam i’d also advice going into settings, and telling it to save screenshots as an uncompressed copy. Steam will save it as a JPG which can crunch the hell out of it.
Another thing though is that i’ve noticed that when i do these screenshots it looks a lot better then what they look like in gameplay, so that’s something i’d keep in mind too
That’s definitely the vibe i was getting towards the end when i first tried to play through. It felt like it was dragging on a bit. I almost wonder if all the cut content would have made it drag on longer or if it would help with the pacing
It’s very easy to lose track of time with it. While we were playing splitscreen it felt like it had only been a few hours, but turned out to have been 6
I was in exactly the same boat. It took me a while to “get” control. I think once I did playing through it became way easier
The best part was that we completely forgot it was there, so the moment we load in we get Peter running at us saying “I’m a Jehovah’s Witness”