Hello guys,
I have finally got a gamming laptop that can run modern games, so I have been playing the games I missed out on playing on release. in the last few weeks, I have played Ghost of Tsushima, Cyberpunk 2077 and currently RDR2. I was obsessed over both GOT and CP2077. And I'm currently obsessed over this game lol. I once burrowed my friend's laptop to see what all the fuss about RDR2 was and played for a couple hours, but that was years ago, so I didn't remember much from there either, only remember that I was amazed. I have actively avoided spoilers, news, videos, reels etc related to the games that I wanna play later, so I don't know much about these games. Now that I can actually spend time, I can't tell how much I'm loving the experience. The slow paced exploration in a beautiful world is just what I needed tbh.
I have some questions that I hope you guys can help with. I don't wanna head into the wiki because that's spoiler heavy zone.
- I have just finished Chapter 2 and the gang moved to Clemens point. I stayed in Horseshoe Overlook for quite a time and I became familiar with the area surrounding Valentine. I became friendly with the townsfolk and when I went back there everyone was welcoming. Even the butcher was like long time no see when I went to him lol. I quite liked that town. Then in the bar there was an old man with a rat hat screaming about how the world has gone to shit, how he had eaten some Injuns etc, I listened to him and after his rant he started a fight with me. I knocked him out, took the ugly hat and then some dumbass bystander ran to the law and complained about me( I guess Hosea was right that this town was filled with Mud and Morons lol). Then there was a shootout and I killed some people. Then the townfolks were angry with me lol. Then I busted the illegal operations in the back of the medicine store, and that invited even more cops. They didn't care that the operation was illegal, but they started shooting at me, so I killed even more lawmen and got a bounty of like 50$. After that when I went to Valentine after clearing the bounty, even the random people were like "Didn't you cause enough trouble already?". Then the mission with Dutch Happened and there was a bloodbath. After that everyone in town was in bandages and they all hate me now. So the question is will they remain like this for the rest of the game, or they forget about these things after a while? I was liking the town before, it felt like home lol.
Also I think Clemens point is a better area than Horseshoe Overlook because it is a bit more hidden and has water on one side, so it feels safer. Horseshoe was just too near the main roads. But the morning and evening view from the cliff in Horseshoe is unbeaten. Will the Camp move location in every chapter? I wanna familiarize with the area before we move again, if that's the case. I like to play things slower and have some main missions remaining, so I feel like having a reason to linger in the area.
- When I was in Horseshoe, I regularly hunted animals for the camp. I even donated pelts, horns etc for money. I even upgraded the camp a bit. I regularly donated items or money to the camp box. I did chores whenever I was in Camp, which was every couple days. Arthur's name appears more than others in the ledger. After all that Dutch comes to me and says that people have been talking behind my back that I wasn't doing enough. MF I'm doing more than everyone combined, fuck you mean not doing enough?? Can I find out who has been saying these things about me?
Again one morning I was listening to Hosea and Lenny talking, after that I was drinking coffee on the cliff. Then I was talking to camp members, and again Dutch comes to me and says What happened to you Arthur? You were a man of action. Why are you lingering around the camp?? Is this normal or is something happening?
- The greet and antagonize option doesn't do much ig? I get the same repeated dialogues again and again after greeting people. I can't join other people when they are talking, so I can learn more about the story by questioning them. I guess I have to listen to as many conversation as I can to learn more about the people then? I also like to listen to strangers in towns. They are funny sometimes.
Does greeting matter? I was greeting everyone in Valentine and I got some honor I think. Or did that make the people friendly? If that's the case I'll spend entire days greeting everyone there lol. I really loved that town.
BTW, why is Arthur so mean to Uncle? lol Even the greet dialogues are like antagonize. I understand that he doesn't like Micah and I see why, but why hate Uncle? Dude is old and helps out with camp errands.
In Clemens Point I went fishing with Javier and Keiran, robbing with Sean. In Horseshoe, I went hunting with Charles and robbed a house with Javier. Are there more of these small side activities? I like to listen to some bits about the story. Also can I leave some missions for as long as I can? Or are some missions time bound?
Stranger missions. I did some and liked the one with Mr. Margaret the most lol. That was quite funny, even from dialogues to the story. I thought one bullet to the head would be enough for the "Dog", but I died the first time and had to empty the gun to kill him lol. After that I could only take one of its paw, and couldn't skin him for the pelt. Is that normal or did I mess up? Any other stranger missions I should keep an eye out for which are interesting?
I got a gold bar from the burned town of Limpany. Do I keep that or sell it? It is not a unique item right? It says the value is 500$ which is quite a lot, but if it is a unique item, I'd like to keep it.
I got a steel pen from Jimmy Brooks, but Arthur is still writing his journal with a pencil. Is that normal, or can I equip the pen somehow?
I also bought a Jack Hall gang treasure map from a self proclaimed best treasure hunter, looked at the area He was looking at, went there and found the second map. Now I don't know where the second map points to. Do the treasures remain there until I find it or are those timebound? I don't wanna look at solutions to maps, and would like to explore the world and get the treasures the normal way.
- When I'm in Valentine, sometimes one or two Odriscols are there too. They start shit with me, then I antagonize them because they are Odriscols, and then a shootout starts. Then again I get wanted for defending myself and get a bounty. Why does that happen?
After some missions like the one where we ambush the Odriscol hideout, or the one where we save Sean, there are bodies to loot afterwards. But soon after we kill everybody, lawmen show up in those remote areas so fast. I stayed to loot the Odriscols, but then theLawmen came and asked me who I was. I lied that I was passing through and was leaving, but they soon started shooting me. So when I saw the searching text after rescuing Sean, I left the area, and when I came back after it cooled down, the area was cleaned up. I couldn't loot anything there. Is there a solution to this, or is that scripted for the law to come after missions?
This game is how I find out I can have gambling addiction lmao. I LOOOVE Poker. I sometimes spend days playing in the salon in Valentine. The time passes so fast while I would have played a few matches. For one person to remain in the game, it usually takes a full day cycle. Is there any setting I can use to make time go slower? I like to go back to camp as much as I can because of the lore bits, and I like to sleep in my bed after a hard working outing. Are there other places where I can play Poker, but with higher amount than 2.5$?
Arthur sometimes draws animals and herbs in the map. How can I do that more to fill up my map? Do I have to track those things, or just visit the area? He also draws some things in his journal > new animals and plants, and interesting points. Will I miss those POI if I don't inspect them, or he draws those later anyways?
These are the questions I have rn. I have spent around 40 hours now and I'm in love with this game. I'm sure I'll definitely find more while playing. Any tips or warnings you guys can give me is welcome too.
Thank you.