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they are super slow unless you press run button then its The Flash 2.0 (and theres no middle ground)
they are not balanced slow. not necessarily. they over indulged with slow animations
rdr2 hasn't improved despite updates since 2018. still same animations
some people want to hurry when they choose to do certain things in rdr2's gameplay. like when you brush a horse in rdr2 you want animation to be alright speed so that it's not slow. otherwise it's detrimental to pacing.
Unfortunately however - people like you also refuse to use mods that can fix these things, and thus need to deal with the reality that; the developer made it take this long for a reason, now stop worrying about it because it doesn't need to and never will change.
The only detriment to pacing is for people who are trying to blast through the campaign without engaging in the environment/game-world. Otherwise - I find stuff like this atmospheric and immersive as hell, and love "mindless task" features; that or "realism" such as games being almost too dark at night to see anything.
Why should I lose those things for someone who doesn't like them? Honestly - they should be options for people like you who dislike the game but force themselves to play it.
u explain us why rdr2 has bad animations that are too slow because people want faster gameplay and have the need for speed.