The Red Dead (Redemption) Series AKA Rockstar's Grand Theft Equine
#261
Posted 28 September 2018 - 11:36 AM
The pre-order is for the physical media, so will be sent to my house address.
#262
Posted 28 September 2018 - 11:43 AM
Malankazooie, on 28 September 2018 - 11:36 AM, said:
The pre-order is for the physical media, so will be sent to my house address.
Sooo...how exactly do you expect to get a 'jump' on installing the game? If you've preordered it should arrive on day of general release unless your order says otherwise.
"I think I've made a terrible error of judgement."
#263
Posted 28 September 2018 - 12:16 PM
Never pre-ordered before, so just wasn't sure, so was wanting to hear the experiences of those who have is all.
#264
Posted 28 September 2018 - 12:26 PM
I usually get a pre ordered game through the post on release day. That's through amazon anyway.
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#265
Posted 28 September 2018 - 01:44 PM
Videogame companies are not interested in Amazon and the like breaking embargoes and release windows so expect the game on release day. Unless you ordered from some small business who wants to attract customers by being sneaky.
#267
Posted 01 October 2018 - 08:51 AM
Apparently the PS4 install size clocks in at 110GB. Can expect similar on Xbox. For comparison Horizon was around 40GB at release, Witcher was around 50GB.
"I think I've made a terrible error of judgement."
#268
Posted 01 October 2018 - 12:52 PM
I've cleared the space up, and done the ps4 version of a defrag.
200 species though? I am really looking forward to exploring this landscape.
200 species though? I am really looking forward to exploring this landscape.
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#269
Posted 01 October 2018 - 06:51 PM
Game play video Part II released today. I think the first think I'm going to do is go to a local saloon, get drunk, and learn the lay of the land, so to speak. Also, did not know you could play this in 1st person (video show 1st person at around 3:40 mark).
#270
Posted 02 October 2018 - 06:47 AM
I'm not lookiiiing...
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#271
Posted 02 October 2018 - 02:33 PM
It doesn't spoil anything. It just touches on some of the things you can do - pull heists, rob trains, rob a coach, or rob individuals, burgle a house, hunt bounties (or be hunted), play poker, plat the game where you stab a knife between your fingers, drink in a saloon, take in a show, dance, other games too.
It mentions briefly the "dead eye" system. Says it has been expanded and "progresses in stages", but doesn't show or explain what that means. You can see critical (or fatal) points on your enemies, which is cool. So instead of killing someone outright, you can disarm them I'm guessing or some other purpose, like shooting their leg so they can't run away. I forget, did RDR1's dead eye have that?
You can shave, bathe, or decide not too. Funny part in that vid showing an old woman getting scared and walking the other way when you don't.
If for nothing else, watch the vid to see how beautiful, lush and detailed the world is. I think it's been suggested before, but after watching the video, it leaves no doubt that RDR2 is possibly the most jaw dropping, awe inspiring, living/breathing open world that a video game has ever pulled off.
It mentions briefly the "dead eye" system. Says it has been expanded and "progresses in stages", but doesn't show or explain what that means. You can see critical (or fatal) points on your enemies, which is cool. So instead of killing someone outright, you can disarm them I'm guessing or some other purpose, like shooting their leg so they can't run away. I forget, did RDR1's dead eye have that?
You can shave, bathe, or decide not too. Funny part in that vid showing an old woman getting scared and walking the other way when you don't.
If for nothing else, watch the vid to see how beautiful, lush and detailed the world is. I think it's been suggested before, but after watching the video, it leaves no doubt that RDR2 is possibly the most jaw dropping, awe inspiring, living/breathing open world that a video game has ever pulled off.
#272
Posted 02 October 2018 - 02:57 PM
I know... that's why I'm not looking further! I want to find this stuff myself.
Nothing better than finding those little details for the first time in-game. It looks... rich.
The dead eye let you shoot guns/hand to disarm before, didn't it?
Nothing better than finding those little details for the first time in-game. It looks... rich.
The dead eye let you shoot guns/hand to disarm before, didn't it?
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.
#273
Posted 02 October 2018 - 03:31 PM
Malankazooie, on 02 October 2018 - 02:33 PM, said:
It doesn't spoil anything. It just touches on some of the things you can do - pull heists, rob trains, rob a coach, or rob individuals, burgle a house, hunt bounties (or be hunted), play poker, plat the game where you stab a knife between your fingers, drink in a saloon, take in a show, dance, other games too.
It mentions briefly the "dead eye" system. Says it has been expanded and "progresses in stages", but doesn't show or explain what that means. You can see critical (or fatal) points on your enemies, which is cool. So instead of killing someone outright, you can disarm them I'm guessing or some other purpose, like shooting their leg so they can't run away. I forget, did RDR1's dead eye have that?
You can shave, bathe, or decide not too. Funny part in that vid showing an old woman getting scared and walking the other way when you don't.
If for nothing else, watch the vid to see how beautiful, lush and detailed the world is. I think it's been suggested before, but after watching the video, it leaves no doubt that RDR2 is possibly the most jaw dropping, awe inspiring, living/breathing open world that a video game has ever pulled off.
It mentions briefly the "dead eye" system. Says it has been expanded and "progresses in stages", but doesn't show or explain what that means. You can see critical (or fatal) points on your enemies, which is cool. So instead of killing someone outright, you can disarm them I'm guessing or some other purpose, like shooting their leg so they can't run away. I forget, did RDR1's dead eye have that?
You can shave, bathe, or decide not too. Funny part in that vid showing an old woman getting scared and walking the other way when you don't.
If for nothing else, watch the vid to see how beautiful, lush and detailed the world is. I think it's been suggested before, but after watching the video, it leaves no doubt that RDR2 is possibly the most jaw dropping, awe inspiring, living/breathing open world that a video game has ever pulled off.
"Leaves no doubt that...possibly the most..." lol
I, too, am 100% certain that there is a possibility that this game will be good.
"I think I've made a terrible error of judgement."
#274
Posted 02 October 2018 - 09:50 PM
Of the 200 species of animals, do you guys think they will introduce the 'mythical beasts' like they did in RDR1? (ex. Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Unicorn et. al) with the base game?
Or do you think they will be introduced with an expansion/DLC. I sort of remember that the mythical beasts didn't get introduced in RDR1 until the Undead Nightmare DLC. Although, maybe Bigfoot was in the game on release day?
I had great fun tracking down these creatures of childhood nightmares and fantasy.
Or do you think they will be introduced with an expansion/DLC. I sort of remember that the mythical beasts didn't get introduced in RDR1 until the Undead Nightmare DLC. Although, maybe Bigfoot was in the game on release day?
I had great fun tracking down these creatures of childhood nightmares and fantasy.
#275
Posted 03 October 2018 - 03:25 AM
I hope they reintroduce that God/Satan character and add similar weird stuff.
#276
Posted 04 October 2018 - 02:28 PM
I'm just hoping that when R* eventually re-releases this for next gen and PC, they will re-create RDR1 in the new engine, and finally make it available on PC.
#277
Posted 04 October 2018 - 04:04 PM
A crazy theory I saw on Reddit or resetera suggested that Red Dead 1 could just pick up as RDR2 ends, since at least according to the Devs, the entirety of the old games areas are on RDR2.
Or it's post game dlc.
Or it's post game dlc.
#278
Posted 14 October 2018 - 01:17 PM
Under two weeks now . . .
Do you guys think that for nostalgia sake and a fun nod to RDR1 that RDR2 will incorporate the 'Wilhelm scream' ?
Do you guys think that for nostalgia sake and a fun nod to RDR1 that RDR2 will incorporate the 'Wilhelm scream' ?
#279
Posted 15 October 2018 - 07:58 AM
Looks like I'll be the only person not buying this on release
#280
Posted 15 October 2018 - 02:09 PM
Read that the guys behind the score/soundtrack for RDR1 did it again for RDR2. That makes me very happy. The thing about RDR1 is that it hit it out of the ball park on many facets (the score and music being one of them); it was damn near perfect. Here is a short video about how they put it together or RDR1.
Read that RDR2 features approximately 190 individual music pieces. That should put a smile on your face. It does me.
Read that RDR2 features approximately 190 individual music pieces. That should put a smile on your face. It does me.