I actually sleep under a duvet almost year round.. Changing the cover every 2 or 3 weeks is routine. Granted, im familiar with the drag of this chore, especially when tired but its always a very rewarding chore when you get in at night. Yeah, i wouldn't know how to do it differently
Are you also looking forward to that new western game? I was like yeah, I'll see it when its released for the longest time, while others were already full of excitement and anticipation but now im getting really in the mood for it too! End of this month!
From time to time I come across someone explaining this and I wonder who the hell would try and do it any other way, it is the obvious way
Red Dead? I really tried to enjoy the first one but I dunno, something was off about it. I will most likely give it a try though. I just never follow through with those games, I go off exploring and then become disinterested.
I like that too. In fact, I'm always eager when you can do that in a new beautiful looking open world game. You usually can't right away because of the story introduction and explaining of the controls part (which i see the use of but still!). This game seems great for going off exploring
I remember the first one, the open game play was just too repetitive. Find a group of wanted bandits, come across someone needing help, skin some animals.. There was also little to no customisation of your character. I did enjoy tying people to the train tracks and waiting for the trains to squish them. I also had beautiful white horse that took me ages to tame. Another frustrating trait I have is to try playing too realistic, so instead of galloping off everywhere, I preferred the horse to walk or trot, as the mechanics looks realistic.
And they use a number generator to detail temperature. Today's temperature is.... Drum rolls.... 87 degrees. 87 degrees today. That's a bit cooler than yesterday when it was 89.
What i saw of the new one looks very promising in this regard! But of course it could disappoint. I'm getting eager to find out! Very recognizable Nothing like riding slowly into an old west town or over the prairie. Not only in a realistic way but also cinematic