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"but any fix to this?, i am playing with mods but its only weapon unlockers, "red dead online", "gunsmith", "injury" "noautoreload" and "no bullet trail" "
when you mod a game you risk breaking the game
I don't know how those mods even caused the problem so I am not sure how to fix it... Did you use any trainer functions?
I hope you have a bunch of backup saves.
if you had a little bit of a clue about mods you would know none of these mods replace people, they only add weapons or remove some scripts so none of them should mess with the main characters in the game and yet they are still messed with so i was looking for someone who had a little bit more knowledge about this than me,
just scroll by next time nobody needs your comment filling this section
and if you had a little bit of brain function you would see i was playing with a mod called "red dead online" which adds the weapons from online into single player, im playing campaign and not online so next time read what i wrote...
at the real active modded game activity on the nexus. /cough Fallout 4, where modders are present there year round for post mod support. You see compatibility patches pop up from time to time so mods don't conflict and cause weird stuff when working together.
i doubt rdr2 has the same post mod support in theirs . . .