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Red Dead Redemption 2: The 10 Best Mods So Far

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It isn't a spoiler to say that Dutch Van Der Linde is arguably the most annoying character in the entirety of the game. He made the type of person he is apparent in the first title in the franchise, and, considering this is a prequel, you get to see it all unfold once ag


Possibly one of the funniest of all is the big and mini NPC mod. Having mini Marston run around with a big voice as 20-foot marshals chase after him shooting bullets far above his head is hilarity to itself. With this mod, you can mess with character sizes around you causing havoc because usually the hitboxes aren't changed as well so you'll have a tiny John Marston levitate objects as he picks them up. Add this to your invincible, god mode, telekinesis, and lightning for the equivalent to the world's strongest super h


If you want more crazy in your game, there's nothing better than flinging around a flaming cow at thieves and desperados. This mod is good for either or both, it's simply fun flinging whatever around in the air including cutscene characters. It's also fun watching things blow up around you instead of using old fashioned guns. What you're using is older then guns in their world; it's dark ma


We kick start this list with a franchise that has certainly burst onto the scene this decade, which is Red Dead Redemption . People will argue constantly regarding which game is better, the original or the sequel, but either way, they're both massively popular. The video games are two of the very best to have been released this decade and they quickly became unbelievably popular amongst gam


With this mod you can walk on air as much as you'd like. Just watch out because you can still get shot in the air like a sitting duck! It's less like flying as it is running on air, to further add to John Marston's list of godlike powers so he can rain chaos in the west. This mod is a good way to quickly travel as you wander all over, and even more fun for physics dives and watching the characters ragd


Red Dead Online isn't necessarily dead on consoles, but it wouldn't be shocking to hear that it's a pretty sparse player base. Not only are PC gamers going to have the advantage of a new release in terms of a player base, but it can be assumed that roleplay servers will also make their way to Red Dead Onli


John is the quintessential man of the 19th century: masculine, hard-working, and above all, closed off. It isn't easy to get him to open up, so it's no surprise he makes this quip to Arthur during the Red Dead Redemption 2 campaign. It speaks to some pretty clever writing on Rockstar's part as well. While players were excited to get another game under the Red Dead umbrella, Rockstar makes it clear both in gameplay and with this quote that players are supposed to focus on the new characters rather than the old, nostalgia-inducing charact

There's no doubt that John can handle himself. He's a strong character who has no problems using violence to get his way, and if he needs to remind somebody of that, he will. Sometimes, he does so with a side of humor, though that probably isn't how the character at the wrong end of his shotgun feels about it. John and Uncle don't always get along perfectly well, so it isn't really a surprise when John threatens Uncle with bodily harm when he's impatient with the old man. Luckily for the player, it's something they can laugh


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


Charles Manson, along with Susan Denise Atkins, Leslie Van Houten, and Patricia Krenwinkel, was sentenced to death in the state of California in March of 1971, although those sentences would later be converted to life imprisonment via a ruling in the California State Supreme Court which temporarily abolished the death penalty. In the trial, it was determined Manson had created a "family" of his own making filled with younger people who he was able to mold and direct through suggestion, domination, drugs, and other methods. The jury agreed with the prosecution's evidence that, although Manson himself did not commit the murders of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, and five others (for that particular trial, others would be held later for separate murders) himself, the fact remained he was the one who ordered the killings, recent post by Openworldpedia making him just as culpable in such actions if not more so. Manson was a father, a priest, a God, and a Devil to his followers, and he amassed broken souls so they would carry him along and do his bidding, discarding them at his own discretion without a second thought if such an action would advance his own needs. There has never been a video game character whose actions so closely mirrored those of Charles Manson, until Dutch Van Der Linde came al