Micah Bell
Edgar Ross
Andrew Milton
Augustin Allende
Colm O'Driscoll
Vincent De Santa
And feel free to say why in the comments.

Red Dead Wiki is a community-built site about Red Dead Revolver and Red Dead Redemption where you will find walkthroughs as well as information on characters, weapons, outfits, hunting, activities, multiplayer and more. Explore the old west in the traditional Rockstar signature style. How far will you go for Redemption?
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Micah Bell
Edgar Ross
Andrew Milton
Augustin Allende
Colm O'Driscoll
Vincent De Santa
And feel free to say why in the comments.
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And i found a problem, when i stole a buggy from saint denis. The horse on the buggy ran out of stamina, and i cant find a way to feed it. Any thing i can do in this situation?
I added a photo of his journal sketch but it might need to be adjusted or used from a different file while deleting afterwards as you can tell it’s from a zoomed in photo since it’s small. Also this is only of Arthur’s sketch. I haven’t found any images of John’s sketch.
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I've been thinking a lot about Arthur Morgan's final moments in the high-honor ending. After his fight with Micah Bell, he crawls to the rock, watches the sunrise, takes a few final breaths, and dies peacefully. But the scene has made me wonder just how medically realistic it actually is.
Arthur is obviously suffering from a more advanced form of tuberculosis by that point, and he's already extremely weak. Then he endures a fist fight with Micah immediately beforehand. So what would have been the actual cause of death?
Would it primarily have been the tuberculosis leading to respiratory failure? Or would the physical trauma, exhaustion, and possible internal injuries from the fight have been the immediate cause, with tuberculosis as the underlying condition?
Also, is it realistic that he was still able to speak just moments before dying, only to pass away a minute or two later?
An odd topic, sure... But I was just thinking about this!
With the days getting longer and warmer again, my joy to play RDR2 during any free second I have has returned - so I abused the hell out of the photo mode, enjoyed the scenery and even managed to return to Guarma (no Mods!)
Heading towards Fort Mercer.
Hunting alongside the Dakota River.
On top of Mt. Shann.
Enjoying the scenery of Aurora Basin (my favorite part of the map)
Entering Valentine (Nostalgia hitting hard...)
Magical sunset at Beecher's Hope.
Inside the worker's cabin on Guarma.
Resting on Guarma with a donkey.
Cinco Torres.
Bringing the Cuban Navy to justice with a Litchfield Repeater, two Mauser Pistols and a custom Levi Simon outfit.
Rowing towards Blackwater.
Enjoying the beauty of northern Roanoke Ridge.
Side eye.
Driving a train (that I definitely did not rob...)
Kitty.
Shooting Del Lobos with a Semi-automatic Pistol.
Man I love this game!
Hope y'all like these photos 🫡
She thinks she can go in
Anyone know a way to get a Perfect alligator skin? I just want to get the alligator skull for Arthur's tent
Here is a thing. In RDR 1 Gaptooth Breach hideout you shoot your way through mine to get a minecart of gold to push that cart of gold out and shooting during this. It's nice challenge and feels immersive. Not like RDR 2 environment but pretty good for 2010. And there we go to Nintendo version...guess what. You just shoot your way in and open a chest and shoot your way out. That's all. Shame on studio who made remake.
Besides the fact that RDR2 and RDR1 are both connected through perhaps my favorite fictional story, I also love playing them to this day for another main reason.
RDR1 feels like a raw and cold blooded western movie. The oldish graphics are honestly so fitting, since it looks just like the camera quality of the spaghettig westerns or Karl May movies from 1950 to 1980. Also the ambience music, emptiness and coloration of the open world just nail the depressive feeling of John's story coming to an end. RDR2 on the other side is so colorful, alive and mostly peaceful, carrying you through a story full of hope that decreases from day to day with the open world becoming more cruel and unhinged.
As a person that loved the old school western movies as a kid, I enjoy RDR1 a lot since it basically gives me the chance to be the protagonist in those western movies I loved. RDR2 on the other hand makes me dive into a beautiful world that I can only dream of. As a person that loves nature and hates big cities or too many people in one spot, I love just riding through the world of RDR2, enjoying the peace and realism of nature while taking out the bad people (I literally have max. honor with John)
Therefore, both Redemption games are perfect in their own way, which is why I could never say "Yeah, one is better than the other"
After sorting out issues with my PS4's internet connection, I decided to try going to Red Dead Online. To my surprise, I was able to access it easily.
I made my character, did the tutorial, then was off on my own. I have to say, I'm not enjoying it whatsoever.
Number one, I don't enjoy sharing the world of RDR2 with other players. I was just minding my own business when somebody dragged me behind their horse.
Second, the missions aren't fun to play. The only two missions I did was Jake Adler and Hamish Sinclair. Both involved going somewhere far away, collecting a wagon, then driving very slowly back to them. Maybe I'm crazy, but driving a wagon in Online feels much slower than in Story mode.
I loved being able to design my own protagonist, but other than that, I can't say anything positive about this game. I'll probably stick to Story mode.
Okay so I need your guys' help. So whenever I try to launch the game i get this window pop up where it says *Red Dead Redemption 2 exited unexpectedly* or something like that and whatever I tried nothing seems to be working. Please if you guys also had this happen and you know how to fix it pls let me know I would appreciate it. Thank You 🫶🏼✨
I just have to say chapter 3 in chapter 2 or some of the best chapters. The locations are beautiful.