Red Dead Redemption 2 Changes The Game Over Time (VIDEO)

Red Dead Redemption 2 Changes The Game Over Time (VIDEO)

As fans traverse the often exciting and expansive western setting of Red Dead Redemption 2, many interesting details seem to present themselves in increasingly unlikely places. One of the most interesting discoveries is how the game reacts to the passage of time, with various areas slowly changing as players cowboy it up in their various missions.

One attentive YouTuber by the name of ‘DefendTheHouse’ has chronicled many of these changes in a new video, showing a time-lapse of the world’s ever-evolving scenery. Seen below, we can witness as buildings are constructed, forest areas are cleared, and railways are laid by Red Dead’s many NPCs. We also get a look at player character Arthur and what would happen if left unattended by a barber; the character’s glorious beard proceeding to grow longer and longer.

While the gorgeous wide open West is surely a highlight of the Red Dead Redemption 2 experience, many players have instead found their focus placed on the game’s horses. From finding horse-granting exploits to mistakenly setting their steed ablaze, players have proven their fascination with the lovable beasts, sometimes in ballsier ways than others. Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Phone-browsing Wikipedia in one hand and clutching his trusty controller in the other, the legendary Eric Hall spreads his wealth of knowledge as a writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. Be sure to catch his biweekly "Throwback Thursday" segment for a nostalgic look at trivia from the past.

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