Red Dead Redemption: The 10 Worst Things Micah Has Ever Done

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One of the most common issues in the console release of Red Dead Redemption 2 saw players continuously accidentally shooting NPCs they were only trying to talk to, thanks to the confusing controller layout Rockstar had implemented to account for the game's vast array of interactive options, many of which are context-sensitive and some only occurring once or twice throughout the lengthy campaign. The PC version here, thanks to a keyboard, does not have such issues, but instead decides to assign seemingly half the available keys to one action or another, causing a bit of confusion until the player gets used to picking options with G, R, F, E, or simply click Openworldpedia I on the fly depending on the situat


Red Dead Redemption 2 has finally made its way to PC and fans couldn't be more thrilled. Rockstar Games may take their sweet time bringing over their latest AAA blockbuster releases to PC, but the wait is often worth it due to the communities that inhabit these worlds, and the advantages players get from playing on


In much the same way as the controversial Death Stranding forces players to laboriously walk from one far off location to another, Red Dead Redemption 2 wants the player to fully embody Arthur Morgan throughout their experience in the game's world. On a first playthough, this can take some time to get used to, as Arthur isn't exactly the most forthcoming about his needs, wants, life, thoughts, or desires. It's a relationship which builds over time, but by the end of Red Dead Redemption 2 players know Arthur nearly just as well as they know themselves. As uncomfortable as it may be to slowly, methodically re-learn all of the mechanics on a second playthrough, the amount of emotional presence and immediate understanding which comes from knowing Arthur's full story from the start makes the early chapters of the game all the more poignant upon repeat viewings, and highlights the fantastically-written characters Rockstar has always been known for in an even greater fash


On the surface, Beecher's Hope is not much. It's just a spot on the Great Plains that John Marston and his family can call home. But that is what makes it one of the best spots in Red Dead Redemption 2 . It is a place full of nostalgia for players who experienced the first Red Dead Redemption game. For fans of the original, it is a chance to revisit the spot where John Marston was happy with his family before the tragedies that ensued. And, if you keep hanging around playing RDR2 , you can make believe that John Marston spent the rest of his days ranching at Beecher's H


Scarlett Meadows is next to none when it comes to random encounters with NPCs. If that type of thing is your favorite part of any Rockstar game, then you should definitely be hanging around there. The town of Rhodes is a hub for ridiculousness, and the surrounding meadows hide hilarious moments for you and Arthur to enjoy. The first time you stumble onto the bumbling group of white-robed KKK members (and laugh as they set themselves on fire), you'll want to keep exploring the environs of Scarlett Meadows for as long as you can. And there are even more surprises in store for you if you


Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC looks absolutely gorgeous with all the graphical settings kicked up to Ultra, although even players with higher-end computers may experience some graphical glitches and frame rate stutters during cutscenes and transitional landscape shots. Importantly, everyone will definitely need to make sure their graphics card drivers are updated to the latest version. There have been some reports of more serious technical and graphical errors, enough to prompt a link on the Rockstar Games Launcher to their tech support page for common solutions to the most prominent problems, but none of those were personally experienced during multiple hours of playtime here, save for the occasional dead body wiggling strangely in the mud or bouncing up and down in the s


However, Micah is by far the worst and most violent member of the crew, so he clearly wasn't snitching on the gang to do what was right. The only reason Bell works with the law is to save himself. His information helps the Pinkertons ambush the gang multiple times, putting people who are more innocent than Micah in dan


Dutch Van Der Linde might have never been a complete angel, but he descends further into madness during the second half of Red Dead Redemption 2, which ultimately leads to the gang's downfall. Unsurprisingly, it's during that same section of the game when Micah starts getting really close to the leader and becomes his unofficial second in comm


If Rockstar does one thing that exceeds all other writing in video games, it’s their characters. The idea of Trevor alone being the pure embodiment of what makes a Grand Theft Auto game a Grand Theft Auto game is pure gen


Dutch Van Der Linde, leader of Arthur's gang and family, is perhaps the most interesting catalyst Rockstar has ever created. Equal parts Charles Manson and Jesse James, Dutch leads his family of outlaws from one bad situation into another, always scrambling to avoid rival gangs and the government while also being unable to pull himself away from the deep-seated hatred he holds for people who he feels have wronged him. The player, as Arthur, has been with Dutch ever since he was a young man, having joined up with the gang in his early teens, and thinks of Dutch not only as a leader and brother-in-arms, but also as the closest thing he's ever had to a father figure. Much like Manson, over time Dutch has surrounded himself with younger men and women, placing himself in the position of authority over them, telling his "family" time and time again he is the only one who can keep them safe, as long as they trust him complet