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Yeah must be a clipping problem where so many crows took off in a different area and are now maybe colliding where you are. Skin them cook them .
Actually I seen eagles/hawlks birds of prey attack other birds and small rodents. I've see them dead on the side of the roads birds of prey eating them ..Go fishing and keep a fish drop nearby and soon lots of birds will be eating it. Very realistic game.
Yeah the realism in rdr2 keeps suprising me every day in new ways. Few days ago I saw a hawk snatch a rat right infront of my eyes. I guess this parricular scenario was a bug tho cuz both birds fell dead in the same exact spot and the audio played whilst they were in air still and was abnormally loud, actually scared me a bit cuz I was chillin. Kinda sucks I lost honor for looting a decades old corpse tho. Cant keep my thousands of hours of experience looting bodies in skyrim at bay in rdr2. Seeing that dark black x on minimap is so tempting to loot.
Ohh no. That means covid 19 might evolve to spread to animals. Time to move to iceland or madagascar and inject toilet paper into our dna.