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That's one of them.
Another one is why must I play this game after it ends in Chapter 6?
I'd rather not see John at all - but being forced to play as him really crosses over into cruel and unusual punishment.
1) his voice actor sucks
2) his character sucks
3) if R* is going to make me play as him - make me play as him when RDR1 is overhauled and comes to PC. <---I'll buy it - kicking and screaming, but I'll buy it.
4) the Epilogues suck as much as John does.
why kicking and screaming? ide buy it in a heart beat. i wish there was a zombie mode in rdr2.
That's not on my bucket list, but I would like to play RDR1.
John is 26 during most of the game which takes place in 1899, the epilogue is set in 1907, so he's 34 by then.