Bethesda got Fallout's tagline right: “War. War never changes.” It can be applied to other video games and even to reality itself. There are things that don't change no matter how much time passes and the people who influence you. We find the perfect example in Red Dead Redemption 2.
Six years ago Rockstar Games He released one of the best video games in history (and a Western at that!) and his world hasn't changed in the slightest since then. It's changed so little that it's still running at 30fps on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S… although that's not the point. The customs have not changed either, but tell that to the picturesque little town of Valentine.
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Anyone who has played Red Dead Online knows it's best to avoid Valentine. It is the first prominent location during the campaign and a hotbed of maniacs in the multiplayer version. There is no specific reason, but he attracts the bloodiest massacres. Reddit user ARE_U_YOUTUBAR recently passed by there and shared some screenshots of what it's like to walk through its few streets.
Valentine is my favorite city. I took some pictures of the townspeople. what do you think?
Conflicts usually occur over any nonsense and range from a low-level player killing NPCs, to a misunderstanding between two players, to a 5-6 player confrontation that lasts for minutes. The poor inhabitants usually die in the crossfire. In short: the old customs in Red Dead Redemption 2 They don't change… not even six years later.
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