I’m glad you didn’t kill him. It’s clear he was all talk and just wanted a way to impress his friend (probably out of insecurity). Plus, if you do shoot him it’s sad to see how his friend reacts to it.
I remember having a duel in Valentine, the drunkard fell over mid duel. I was dumbfounded that a duel can be disengaged like that. Needless to say it was funny as hell.
I love how after Arthur did what he had to do, he just kept rolling away with the exposé 😂😂 legit ended that man’s life without actually having to take it himself sheesh
As someone else said he was probably just full of shit trying to show off, the fact he took so long to draw really proved he wasnt that good. Considering you probably could have done it without dead eye
This game is amazing Yesterday in my 4th playthrough i first encountered Javier near Valentine who asked me to help him to save bill from some bounty hunters who caught him. I swear this game is 10/10
@@andreagiordani4335 i remember seeing uncle just.. hanging around in valentine once. naturally i tried to shoot him just 'cause, but it didnt work. i dunno what he was doing there
I accidentally killed this guy. I was tired of dying every time I tried aiming for someone’s hand during my previous duels with other NPCs and either missing or moving too slow with the dead eye so I just shot him wherever. I felt a little bad for him but, at the same time, he had it coming.
@@lucaslabute8114 You actually can duel anyone. Lightly press the draw button and Arthur will hover hand his gun, if you're looking at an armed npc they'll do the same.
Love the fact you didn't even kill him. Games like these make you really really want to be the best person you can when given the choice. Especially NPCs that go through their own struggles just like real people, as this guy just wanted to show off to his friend and nothing more. That being said, you shoulda blown the bloke's head to pieces with a sawn off.
Man all these sudden new RDR2 videos make me want to enjoy again this amazing game. Since 2018 there hasn't been any game as inmersive as this one. It feels like an eternity since I played it, even if it was some years ago.
Sometimes I come back to the videos just to see what I have never encountered in my 3 play throughs. This game is 10/10. So many options, so much to do. So many different stories and life paths for Arthur, NPCs, and all of the above. It truly is a masterpiece
i wish more games had many well animated / voice acted set pieces like this. I would love for GTA team to do a medieval, or fantasy RPG. I even think they could bring something definitively awesome to the ZOMBIE game genre, given a license like the walking dead to play around with. Their mastery of filling open worlds with life is unparalleled. Pretty much any other game that has animals, for example, has them looking like absolute buffoons in the wild, not reacting how they should do at all, and it's because the devs just put this procedural RNG kind of A.I that reacts based on like, things being near it, or you doing one of like two actions near them. And they'll react in one of two ways. Or sometimes not at all. So you have deer just standing around doing nothing while you're in battle 2 ft away. But then you stand on a twig and it panics and bolts in 37 directions, getting stuck on a tree and awkward terrain several times before glitching out and killing itself on a nearby rock. I honestly think it's boring and lazy to see A.I like this. But R* make animals like actual individual characters, who have animation routines and sets with other animals, of various species. So when a fox meets a bear in the wild, you can watch what unfolds as it would in real life. And it's all animated very smoothly, like they actually watched the real world counterparts to their characters while animating it all. I WISH MORE STUDIOS DID THIS.
I wish the same, however not many studios have the breadth and budget like R* does. I imagine being able to put the care into animal AI (and just NPC AI in general) the R* way takes sooo much time; it would be unfair to call it lazy when we see publishers get greedy and rush game releases nowadays . I can't wait to see how GTA 6 turns out in this regard man
During the development of rdr2 some employees were forced to work over 100 hours a week and workers had to sign ndas so they wouldn’t report on the poor working conditions. That’s how a game like this gets made, and that’s why it’s one of a kind
Just makes the death more impactful, and unforgettable, no matter how many times you watch it, wen he say goodbye to the horse and then soon after he also dies, makes me skip a beat
@@Superiorlumbago9260 I just miss him so much I'll do anything to get him back or they should make alternate sequel where he does survive like a alternate reality where gets cured by the indians
@@Hexlaw111 i hated that he caught the disease doing something he didn't want to do, i wanted a dlc with him about whatever happened in Blackwater, or a way to avoid the mission he get the tb, but they chosen the way of sentimental shock, im glad i played it, almost passed on thinking it would be boring revolver play and nothing else, also glad i never played rd1, i watched it like a movie after rd2
@@Hexlaw111 since i dont own a ps3 or a pc, i watched it like a movie here, and then the undead zombie version, worth the watch, some folks have the "full movie" with enhanced graphics
You have posted so many scenes I've never seen it is incredible. I posted a comment on one of your other videos that for some reason drew in a few people that apparently had to chime in. That's the internet I guess.
@@AshwinY It was from the one with the man drowning the woman. I just said there are so many events and interactions with NPCs the can be missed so easily. Personally I've never seen any other developers put this much effort into making it feel like the NPCs have real lives in any other open world game.
@@majorpwner241 4 years actually. Not that recent. you literally said 'friggin' like your mommy is gonna come and yell at you for swearing on the internet so dont talk to me about age lmao
I just picked up the story mode again after a few years of not playing it, to finish all the after epilogue things. When it came to the duell, I realized I had completely forgotten how they worked in RDR2 and got killed.
Imagine in any movie you have a 1v1 shootout and one of them just shoots the strap of the holster and it just falls causing the opposite to sh!t themselves on what they just witnessed
@@vectro51 And your just staring at a screen of pixels and plastic... Dear lord people like you are the window lickers of role playing games. Of COURSE it's a game, it's called *IMMERSION* .... As in, your true self comes out in a simulated alternate world.
@Matt Gimble That's the point of any story... To become *engrossed and immersed* in it. To have a part of it live in your heart. Otherwise all you are doing is looking at colored pictures in motion and a bunch of people playing pretend.
I love Honorable Arthur. No matter how many playthroughs I try to play, and how dishonorable I've TRIED to be, with Arthur, I just can't do it. He's WAY too good of a character to spoil it making him dishonorable.