Ways Red Dead Redemption 2’s Graphics Set a New Bar For Gaming It has widely been agreed that is one of the best looking games of all time. To be the most graphically impressive, all while being a huge open world game, is an incredible feat. However, it’s not all about pretty vistas and nice grass. Here are ten graphical features that prove that Red Dead Redemption 2 has redefined open world gaming. How Arthur Moves Depends on the Terrain Arthur may not be the easiest to control when you’re trying to do things quickly.
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He’s not the fastest to turn or react to cover, but his individual movement animations are very impressive. He doesn’t always walk in the same way, with his posture changing depending on how tired he is and the incline of the terrain he’s on. If he’s climbing up a hill, he’ll hunker forward as if he’s trying to maximize his grip. When he’s going down a hill, he’ll lean back so that he doesn’t tumble forward. Arthur can even slip and slide down a hill if it’s too steep and he loses his footing. How Arthur Looks Changes How NPCs React to Him Protagonists changing physically is not necessarily new, but it’s far deeper in Red Dead Redemption 2. Arthur’s beard and hair length, weight, and cleanliness can all change as you explore.
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