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<br>The leader of the Van der Linde gang and Arthur's surrogate father, Dutch begins Red Dead Redemption 2 as a likable and trustworthy man, one who clearly puts his gang first and fights for what he believes is right. Even when Dutch does do unexpected things, such as putting the gang at risk to help Eagle Flies, it is ideologically consistent with his belief in a free country for all. As the gang becomes more desperate, however, Dutch seemingly stops putting the group first, leaving people behind and trusting people like Micah for advice . When Dutch eventually turns on Arthur and John, it demonstrates just how unstable he had actually bec<br><br> <br>This is also fairly evident in his gameplay. Arthur can do all the same activities available to John in the first [https://www.Auth-Privacy.com/?domain=https://Www.Blackgreendirectory.Blackandbluedirectory.com/index.php?p=d Red Dead Redemption 2 expansion] Dead Redemption plus more. Furthermore, many of the activities included in both games are much more realistically detailed in the sequel. In Red Dead Redemption 2, players have to clean their guns, feed their horse, and keep in mind whether they are downwind from any prey they are hunting . Assuming the player wants to fulfill a semi-accurate fantasy about the trials of being an Old West outlaw, then playing as Arthur Morgan is definitely the way to<br><br> <br>There are plenty of Van der Linde gang camp spots in Red Dead Redemption 2 , and players shouldn’t avoid them. Sure, exploring is extremely fun, and it’s nice to see everything with Arthur and his horse, but players are missing some key content if they keep Arthur from camp for so long. After all, there’s a reason Arthur is so loyal to this g<br> <br>The characters who failed to find redemption are those who became consumed with greed or paranoia, disregarding those around them for their own selfish benefits. 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He is simply more versat<br><br><br>Let Arthur hang out in camp, whether it’s singing around a campfire with his friends at night or sharing stories over some of Pearson’s stew, each character has so much to say and do in camp that not witnessing even a third of it is a sin in its<br><br>According to Game Pressure , this side quest is also one of the most extensive side missions that you can do. You meet a man named Albert Mason who is taking pictures of the animals in the area. When a coyote steals his bag, it is your job to go rescue it for him and bring it back. This is on the first meeting, and you have the opportunity of meeting him another two times. Your main goal for this Red Dead Redemption 2 side mission is to protect him from getting knocked off by the animals that he is trying to photograph. What do you get for your troubles? Mason will give you a Wolf Photograph as your reward.<br><br><br>Once players leave the early region of Colter and enter into the vastness that awaits them and their horse, they might be curious as to what the story has in store for them and the Van der Linde gang going forward. However, it’s definitely worth mentioning that there are plenty of pieces of content that can be missed if players head through each chapter too f<br><br>Early on in Red Dead Redemption 2 , Arthur Morgan meets up with a writer named Theodore Levin who is looking to write a book about a legendary shootist named Jim "Boy" Calloway who has become a drunken lush that Levin can barely get a word out of. This prompts Levin to urge Arthur to talk to other legendary duelists of the era about Calloway and get a picture with them, but he knows that they probably won't be willing participants.<br><br>Now, this is one of the strangest Stranger Side Missions! 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Roger Clark’s portrayal is incredible, and the layers of Arthur can be felt within his words and emotions, but even more so when it comes to Arthur’s drawings and feelings that he puts to page in his jour
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