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The graphics are really good but the actual gameplay is very bad. The controls are so fucking unresponsive it's mind boggling. Nearly unplayable with a mouse and keyboard.
Dude it wasn't much better on console, I played it on my brothers Ps4 and while graphics are just awesome especially snow effects, it plays like shit.The graphics are really good but the actual gameplay is very bad. The controls are so fucking unresponsive it's mind boggling. Nearly unplayable with a mouse and keyboard.
It's just slow with a lot of animation and input delay. It isn't actually bad.The controls are that bad? I remember playing GTA V that pretty much played on ultra easy mode on the PC, as Rockstar assumed you were using a controller, so you could chain headshot popping moles when you have a decent control method with a mouse and keyboard. For the controls to be shit on the PC with all those bandits begging to be shot, then Rockstar really screwed up.
The controls are that bad? I remember playing GTA V that pretty much played on ultra easy mode on the PC, as Rockstar assumed you were using a controller, so you could chain headshot popping moles when you have a decent control method with a mouse and keyboard. For the controls to be shit on the PC with all those bandits begging to be shot, then Rockstar really screwed up.
It's finnicky, but sometimes, if you aggro an NPC, and they punch or shoot first, then the cops come after them not you.Something I could wish for was even more simulationist stuff regarding the shooting mechanics specifically. Also, I'm sorry AI can't be more intelligent regarding the crime system and establishing who is guilty, because I often get treated as the guilty party when I have actually been acting in self defense. When a guy pulls on me, I can either run or shoot him, and when I do, it's my fault.
R* did a lot of this. There are a shit ton of random encounters, that actually repeat themselves, but you won't notice it until much later.- I was doing the second bounty, the Black Widow. I snuck up to her hideout where she was talking to some poor bastard. She sensed me and send him to attack me. However I already had my lasso equipped, so I quickly hogtied him, and then it was just me and her. She actually commented on that, and I'm not sure but maybe the comment was specific to hogtying him. She didn't resist as I tied her up as well. But then I had to cut his ropes, because it felt like the logical thing to do. He ran away, thanking me. It's just insane how many outcomes Rockstar have provided for.
Awesome. I actually had that encounter last night and I helped her (Since she offered money and I'm being a dirty mercenary/bandit) and Arthur writes in his journal that he hopes he did the right thing. You should check your journal and see if he says something different about it. As is usual with Rockstar they've got an absolutely fucking obscene amount of detail all over the place, the camp has continued to impress me with how lively it is with all the characters talking/joking/fucking/playing/singing and even playing out little custom-animated scenes and 20 hours in I haven't seen any repeats yet.- In Valentine, some prostitute asked me to help clean a mess in her room where she had killed a john. I did help her, but then went to the Sherrif's office to check for bounties and completely by mistake, told the deputy about the murder. The deputy went "Oh, not this again", then proceeded to round up the prostitute, carrying her over his shoulder and into the cell. Turned out she has been killing folks suspiciously often. The production values and attention to detail with the dialogue and animations surprised me, but what was further surprising was that she was hanged the next morning with people from Valentine gathered in front of the gallows and the sherriff doing a little speech. I'm pretty sure if I had stayed and waited, she would have actually been brought to the gallows, no spawning directly. Should check it next time. It even left me with an uncertainty if turning her in had been the right thing to do. Yeah, she may have killed a few of them, but maybe it had always been self defense?\
Yeah, it turns out that this game is much better ground for a murderhobo/hiking simulator than Bethesda's games, and even allows for more roleplaying, thanks to the richness of its systems and reactivity about small things*. The downside is that it's insanely expensive and time consuming to produce such a game, if we can even call it a game any more.As is usual with Rockstar they've got an absolutely fucking obscene amount of detail all over the place
Meanwhile, I spent yesterday exploring the area forest northeast of Valentine, but without crossing the river. On a ridge I found some old guy camping with a small tent. He tried to chase me away. Also he had a completely white and very good-looking horse. I shot him and his horse ran away, and I couldn't find it any more. Has anyone had a different experience with this guy? Did you get the horse and how was it? Do these reactions have chance to be different if you are above neutral level of honor?
IDK, maybe I'm still in a honeymoon phase, but I don't care much about the story missions and I'm just making my own fun, pursuing challenges and reacting to strangers, exploring the heartlands area little by little. The missions I guess are railroaded on purpose, because the Housers wanted to push their cinematic "vision", but you still have plenty of opportunity to be your own movie's director.I became frustrated with Red Dead 2 very quickly. Every time Rockstar make a new game they give you less and less freedom to enjoy it. With RDR2 it stings all the more because the world is so expansive and well made but they insist you do things in just such and such a way and no other. Deviate and "mission over". It reminds me of when they came out with the heists for GTA5 Online. Why not just let me pick my own equipment and vehicle/s and rob whatever place I want, figuring it out on my own? Why do I have to be led around like a big dumb baby?
Must have been the same guy. In my case he fell into his fire when I shot him and his body burned, which prevented me from looting him.I met a guy camping in a small tent with a horse outside and he got up to chase me off, but stumbled into his campfire and burned to death. I just rode on.
Was a different, unrelated woman in Valentine that had to get shot in the head because reasons. Lotta that going around. Did some exploring yesterday though, no spoilers but I had my first mission that gave me reason to visit the town of Strawberry. On the way there, a shackled prisoner asked for my help in the woods. I shot his shackles off, and as reward he told me about some rich old lady that lives north of Strawberry somewhere as one of the random-ass home invasion side activities. Rather than do my regular mission in Strawberry, I started heading north and visiting likely spots on the map to try to find this old woman. Never did find her, but I went on a massive exploration bender that left my horse on the opposite side of a mountain as me and I'm in bumfuck nowhere surrounded by wolves. The story doesn't sound as good typed out here (In part because I'm avoiding some placed exploration spoilers) but actually playing it has been an adventure. Though as always, I can see how it'd piss people off too because that's an hour+ of walking simulator gameplay and there's no fast travel to bring me back to town and I didn't have a map marker for the old woman's house, which I still haven't found.Is this the same prostitute, did you kill her? Why the blood on her head. Good idea about the journal, I'll check it today.
I haven't met the guy, but I hadn't even considered reactions changing based on your honor. Met a random NPC that was using a treasure map (Not the first one that serves as a tutorial) and asked him about it, and he played coy and immediately tried riding away. I popped him in the back of the head (As you do) to get the map myself only to learn that corpses can sometimes get caught in the stirrups of a horse, which led to frantically deadeyeing the horse before it ran off with my goddamn map bouncing along behind it.Did you get the horse and how was it? Do these reactions have chance to be different if you are above neutral level of honor?
IDK, maybe I'm still in a honeymoon phase, but I don't care much about the story missions and I'm just making my own fun, pursuing challenges and reacting to strangers, exploring the heartlands area little by little. The missions I guess are railroaded on purpose, because the Housers wanted to push their cinematic "vision", but you still have plenty of opportunity to be your own movie's director.
I spent the daytime trying to track 10 different species of animals, turned in some skins and meat to the butcher, then played the money away at poker. Good enough fun for me yesterday, and I spent like 2,5 realtime hours on it. BTW, I'm positive the poker is rigged. Maybe it becomes more tilted towards the player as he gains experience as a gambler, who knows.