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Hidden business rdr2
Hidden business rdr2











hidden business rdr2

Maybe fixing up Armadillo by purchasing businesses there is part of it, or something. I have to assume that once RDR2 Online launches that this area will start to become more populated.

hidden business rdr2

Though I guess it worked well enough for RDR1’s online component. A battle royale taking place here, for instance, would mostly be people sniping at each other from a mile away across a totally flat desert. There are tiny, tiny buildings and settlements, but it would feel like an odd place for substantive content in its current form. But this RDR1 section of the map is almost nothing but rolling plans or expansive deserts. This new game has brought us snowy mountains, murky swamps and expansive forests. The difference between New Austin and the rest of the map is stark. If this was another game, I’d say that perhaps this empty zone could be used for future story DLC, but given that RDR2 is a prequel that is meant to bump up into RDR1 by the time it ends, I’m not so sure such DLC would even be possible.īut even using this zone as part of RDR2 online feels a bit weird. There are also rumors of a battle royale mode in Red Dead to come later as part of online, and perhaps this lifeless version of New Austin will be part of that. While the “used” map of RDR2 is big, perhaps Rockstar wanted it to be even bigger, which is why they added the sprawling section of New Austin. Well, the most obvious answer is that this is probably in place for the launch of Red Dead Online. So…what the hell? Why does this part of the map exist when even in 70-80 hours of Red Dead 2’s core story and epilogue, almost nothing at all takes place there? The entire town had a carriage, a post office and a saloon, that was it. I spoke to a man shouting down the street who said that Armadillo was ravaged by a variety of plagues, most recently cholera. He thanked me, but then promptly said he was retiring and leaving, as the town was curse/dead. The only real “event” in this entire zone I encountered was in the town of Armadillo, where I watched a sheriff hand over a Del Lobo gang member to a posse, but I intervened to shoot them all. I did not try to murder them all, but I suppose it’s possible Thieves Landing and Fort Mercer were filled with hostiles that reprimanded me if I came near them.I still have no idea how or why this happened A building that randomly exploded as I rode by it, which spooked my horse.Random ambush/help stranger events, including a few that had Del Lobo gang members trying to kill me.The corpse of a priest who apparently died 100 years ago with a letter in his pocket.One legendary animal hunt, though I didn’t stick around long enough to figure out what kind of animal I was supposed to be tracking.This, however, does not satisfy the 100% completion requirement as it’s not a shop with a “dirty secret” so only the examples listed above will add towards completion. General Store and simply aim at the clerk and rob his cash register. Of course you can walk in any other shop, e.g. If done correctly it will add towards your “Robberies” on the 100% Progression Checklist. In the basement, there is a Shotgun and the content of a Lock Box to steal The Clerk tells us we can take anything we want, because he doesn’t care anymore.The Clerk apologizes to the boy and tells his story, why he did it.Head inside the Shop and aim your weapon at the Clerk.He says that he is being held there against his will Speak to the boy dressed up as a sailor.Locate the cellar window to the right side of the building.













Hidden business rdr2