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it also serves the "World's Best Coffee" !?
RDR2 SP is one of the best PC Gaming experiences i've had in my 15+ years of playing.
i started with Elder Scrolls and Civ series, KoToR, DA, Witcher, AC:O, etc. 1000s of hours in single player gaming, and more "1000s of hours" in MMO RPGs. This is my first shooter.
The RDR2 single-player (SP) game has very good "open-world" content, filled with side missions, challenges, exploring (with treasure), trading, hunting, and killing (legal and illegal).
The RDR2 On-line, (RDO), game loses all of the SP side missions and treasure rewards (of course), nerfs the economy (harder to earn coin), and sets grindwalls to encourage micro-payments (typical).
Also, RDO is technically a PvP free-for-all, however most of the players prefer a more peaceful existence in the RDR2 Open World (but not all).
The environment models, hobbies, and interactions are simply peerless, so definitely play the game, and i suggest playing RDR2 SP.
As a note, the "standard edition" includes both RDR2 SP and RDO. Or, at least, it did.
online also has some really nice, but online-only, horses
and its nice having a custom character instead of Arthur all the time :P for me at least