Does John start his own journal, or does he continue Arthur's
It's a continuation of Arthur's. Which was amusing when John mentions that "he's a bit of an artist too" and his are not anywhere near as good as Arthur's drawings.
Just remember that half the people you meet are below average intelligence.
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Ha! Late chapter 5 early chapter 6 re: horses
Get into Van Horn from the ship and I’m miles away from the Shady Belle camp I need to check for clues. But I remember there’s a stable just north of town so I start walking. Oh what’s this an unattended horse immediately as I step into the Main Street? Score! Sorry main horse I didn’t want to walk that extra half mile to the stables.
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
The game makes me feel bad about most crimes, because the world feels so interconnected, and the ability to interact with folks in a not-shooting capacity makes them feel that much more alive
GTA just has poorly written paper cutout pedestrians
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Someone on Idle Thumbs a million years ago explained it the best about RDR1
In GTA you're in an urban environment, a structured society in which getting around quickly and conveniently is fundamentally impossible without breaking laws, primarily stealing cars
Whereas in Red Dead, there are far fewer laws and a less structured society, which should mean everyone feels even freer to rob and steal and such, but in practice means you don't because it's just as easy and convenient to NOT break the law to get around -- breaking your own wild horse, hunting your own food, selling stuff you kill for your own money
I named my new gold turkoman Harina because her coat looks like corn flour.
I named mine Goldie because I am very original
I've got her, Patchie ('cause her coat is patches), Henry, and Henrietta
gonna have to sell one of them when I get around to getting the legendary horse
also man I wish I didn't have to spend like, 45 seconds patting a horse before I can loot one of its saddlebags and then repeating it for the other saddlebag
there's like, four horses here, and probably gold nuggets in those bags!
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I went to Strawberry to try the rob townsfolk bandit challenge.
Richest looking dude around gave me 54 cents, netted a $55 bounty on me. I save-scum'd that encounter.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
Also earlier in Rhodes, I had a small bounty. Turned myself in, did my time, shreffif marched out of the jail after me because the game loaded me in with my pistol drawn. Immediate bounty once the cutscene ended and taking fire.
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john's animal drawings
I didn't hurt her or nothin but I still don't feel right
but I could finally buy a fucking top hat, so it's not all bad
The credits are long
Also
Question about this
I've come into town on a wagon as part of a story mission, and now I'm stuck here but my horse is back at camp.
How on earth do I get back without walking?
E: oh hey managing to hitchhike my way there. No fast travel suuuuuucks though
It's me I'm the worst outlaw
Hey, better than me
My only horse crimes were from accidentally getting onto someone else's horse before dismounting immediately and mounting my own horse
Still a crime, apparently!
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-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
GTA doesn't make me feel as bad about it
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
The game makes me feel bad about most crimes, because the world feels so interconnected, and the ability to interact with folks in a not-shooting capacity makes them feel that much more alive
GTA just has poorly written paper cutout pedestrians
In GTA you're in an urban environment, a structured society in which getting around quickly and conveniently is fundamentally impossible without breaking laws, primarily stealing cars
Whereas in Red Dead, there are far fewer laws and a less structured society, which should mean everyone feels even freer to rob and steal and such, but in practice means you don't because it's just as easy and convenient to NOT break the law to get around -- breaking your own wild horse, hunting your own food, selling stuff you kill for your own money
It's downright ironical
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Can't you replay missions?
I named mine Goldie because I am very original
I've got her, Patchie ('cause her coat is patches), Henry, and Henrietta
gonna have to sell one of them when I get around to getting the legendary horse
also man I wish I didn't have to spend like, 45 seconds patting a horse before I can loot one of its saddlebags and then repeating it for the other saddlebag
there's like, four horses here, and probably gold nuggets in those bags!
Couldn't you just shoot the bounty hunters?
Sometimes shooting the horse is easier and technically less lethal
The horse is innocent, it had no say in the matter
She hates those girls and they hate her, but she went from zero to momma bear in like, an instant.
Gotta max out that Good Boy Meter
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Those are open world
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I tried to do this, but I accidentally trampled someone to death while doing it
Which it should, right, because otherwise everyone would be an outlaw
THAT IS NOT WHERE HEADS GO UNLESS LIKE YOU'RE A DULLAHAN
Its the getting caught that ends up costing you.
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Richest looking dude around gave me 54 cents, netted a $55 bounty on me. I save-scum'd that encounter.