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And if anyone has any doubts about '2018 graphics'... (because the game was released on that date) a warning: RDR2 has graphics easily comparable to PS5 games using Vulkan and most importantly, runs well on computers with processors i5 from 10th gen onwards (minimum with a 1650 and 32 RAM).
There are minor issues with object occlusion (a technique used to increase graphics performance, but this is barely noticeable to the average audience).
I cant say, i dont play yet. Tell me more, maybe i try (i dont like that games so to speak, 'zoombie games'... no way to me...but i can TRY if have a good story, nice mechanic and graphics).
The books are good, the game, good.
Wtf you are talking about? try write more then 6 words about anything... >.>
I second that. Of all the modern games, RDR2 is the most well constructed and deepest of them all. A pity Arthur didn't have the choice to go away with Mary, but he couldn't risk giving her TB. That was the only downside of the game, though I understand why it couldn't be implemented.
Surely this game is 10/10 but i wouldn't say its the best - everyone likes something else. for me the best RPG is witcher 3 and the yakuza series