Yeah true 😂 But everyone knows he's the quickest learner, if at any point of the story he had to swim, he would have made his way If dutch and hosea were good parents, they would have taught him to swim John would understand how to swim, learn in a very few time if he wanted to
maybe the sound of the dead eye has a meaning. Example, Arthur's dead eye is a timer meaning the time he has left to redem himself before he dies of TB, meanwhile John heartbeat means he has something to fight (a reason, like his family)
@@AdotTooTactical i wrote this without reading your opinon lil Bro, the world doesn't revolve around you, and don't you have anything better than do? Jesus, i just gave my opinion
@@guacajanaitor2099 I actually do I just comment on everyone’s replies on my free time but hey that’s your opinion and also I never said the world revolves around me I just said my opinion just like you mb your panties got in a bunch about it didn’t know a simple comment would hurt someone’s feelings so much
I met Roger Clark IRL once & he was the nicest human being on the planet. In his honor, I always stop my playthrough before the final mission of Chapter 4 (the Guarma trip trigger) & keep a maxed out healthy Arthur for free roam.
If you keep both eyes open while aiming a gun and train enough to do it it will GREATLY increase your ability to spot movement in foreground and a whole bunch of other pros, but it takes a lot of practice and training.
John aiming with a single eye could be because of him being blind in one of his eyes (he hints at it in both games and has outfits in rdr1 which have eyepatches on his blind eye)
Did you know: the clicking for arthur is a clock and its to symbolise he's running out of time being alive and the heartbeat for john is supposed symbolise John's family and how no matter when he is thinking about his family
@@LO0IC There are still some missions left if you didn't complete them as Arthur. And this game is so deep, I feel like I can still do many things. I still play it even though I completed it 100%.
@@MyNameIsOzymandias Yeah, but i wish there was more stuff you could do than just explore after you beat the game, cause even though exploring can be fun, it can be annoying when theres no clues as to where something is.
I feel like the deadeye sound is a testament to their skills in deadeye. Arthur's is slow and quiet enough that you could hear his watch ticking while John's is significantly slower and quieter causing him to hear his own heartbeat.
In terms of comparison, RDD1 Joh marston was an epic student , he followed Arthur's steps perfectly when it comes to being an epic Gunslinger. It's also fun seeing people comment theories about both character's dead eyes sound, when deep down, Marston's dead eye is just the same sound from the first game.
The ticking sound represents Arthur’s time ticking away, meaning how long he has left, it gets faster as you go through the chapters. The heartbeat represents John’s family and his love for them.
better funfact then aband0ned_Bread one: arthurs clicking sound is a timer wich means hes not gonna live long johns heartbeat means that hes gonna live long but something will happen soon
In RDR2 they said Arthur was either the best or one of the best sharpshooters and he was not to be messed with in a fight. Evidence of this is Arthur still damn near whooping anyone's ass even with TB.
I think the reason John closes that eye is either a detail he had in RDR1 (I’ve never played it so tell me if he closes his eye) because the swimming thing transferred to RDR2 because in RDR1 they didn’t want the player to explore outside the map closed off by water, but another reason he closes his eye might be because he’s blind in it, because when I’m the mission with Javier when you rescue John, his eye is bloody and looks like it’s badly injured to even missing, so it’s probably just that scar
So John is like the kid at a swimming lesion who goes in the Small pool with the Toddlers and parents while his friends have a blast in the big pool 😂😂😂
We have seen Arthur's deadeye get better and more effective as the story progresses. Could it be that the deadeye that Arthur has is connected with the time that he has left to live ?
Arthur's deadeye: Ticking clock, represents the time he has left, and that blazing speed is more important than accuracy for Arthur John's deadeye: Beating heart, represents the love for his family, he has something to live for. Could also denote John's deadly accuracy, and him causing way more damage.
Arthur and John are showing two different types of marksmen ship when aiming. Arthur is doing what’s know as combat shooting. John is doing what’s known as target shooting.
I think in 1899 Arthur is better overall but by 1911 John has had time to catch up & learned a lot in that time frame so he’s better overall at that time