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lol yeah obvius but is make no sense i mean why create a game with 2 protagonist and make one swim and one cant swim ?! ...i am curious about RDR 1 now .:D
I strongly recommend the original game. Story is really good, and the Undead Nightmare expansion is also tons of fun. :)
yeah...well for me this will never happen since never came on pc and wont buy a ps3 or xbox just for a game :D
What about Jack ?
So in RDR2 they had to make it so he can't swim either, as it's set before.
There's many jokes and references to it throughout the game.
Jack can't swim either.
I never played it so i didnt know until today :D
i dont know how exactly map was in RDR and what about borders but in san andreas dont had to cross borders swimming :D ..you had planes and such :D
In RDR1 you go to Mexico about half way into the game, but the game doesnt want to swim there early so you gotta progress the story until the train bridges are built. I only mentioned SA because obviously they had a swim mechanic already.
ahh i see :D ..intersting :D