you're never actually required to pay off your bounties, are you? i've just been letting them build up. the bounty hunters out in the wilderness can be annoying if they appear at an inopportune time, but for the most part i like the extra challenge of having to either avoid or fight them. and it kind of adds to the outlaw experience to have to sneak around in town to avoid the patrolling lawmen.
I'm looking for my friend, Gavin. Gavin! You know I tried to help that fool once and got nothing out of it. If I could shoot someone in Rhodes I'd shoot him cause I'm sick of hearing his search for his friend.
I played that for like 5mins. Got lame with old tanks and new tanks on the same battlefield plus there's no strategic element to it you got morons just running around everywhere. or at least when I played it for 5mins. There needs to be a bit of flankenzie flankenzie!
actually it's another world. you can join an alliance, skirmish, compete for prizes etc. like a big city
I don't think I could put that much effort into a new game atm. I'm pretty much wrapped in cowboys and car racing with a little WW2 on the side. I like to educate people on forums when I'm on my mobile devices.
I find game consoles expensive in general, unless there's a deal or the next gen is practically out. So unless one is using it regularly, or is rich enough to not give a shit i guess, I wouldn't get one. Do you have a strong preference to play specific games on it? Or mainly like the idea of Nintendo gaming? I'm mainly interested in Mariokart myself, otherwise im clearly better off on xbox or playstation
I'm into 3 games I play regularly atm and I rarely do that. I only wanna put effort in a new game if I'm done with another one. But it helps two are online multiplay and not storymodes. Also, i played the online ones so long the controls come naturally to me; but unfortunately it keeps me a bit from getting really into the new singleplayer (Star wars: Fallen order), which makes it harder than it even is.. Usually the exact reason I don't play 3 games at the same time
Nope, I had them build up in the end too. after i finished the story. Since i didn't know what was coming during the story and don't like to be ambushed and unprepared all the time I just didn't let em build up ridiculously before. Agreed Plus the slo mo killshots. Damn, that shit looks good Hahaaa almost forgot about this storymode mystery by now! Mild spoiler: it was unsolvable. Maybe it changed by now. Gavin? Gaviin! Yeah, was expecting to solve this sooner or later, but nope.
lol, yeah he just wanders around I always figured eh I'll get to him later, so I tried and nope lol still have to listen to him. It kinda makes me laugh now though.
I expect with such encounters its worthwile to get busy with though (there's usually something to it in RDR2), so was a little disappointed there is no solution. Could hardly believe it and still can maybe there is and nobody solved it so far!
I'll try and find him lol. He could be anywhere. I remember I went to do the mission just so that he'd shut up lol but then 2 days later Gav's gone missing again. I was just in a mission where I had to save a guy and anywhere these guys run off into the corn fields and TWICE I got spooker at a scarecrow and blasted at it lol and I was like.. Huh.. Those scarecrows really do their job.
He will never stop missing and his friend never stops rambling about it. Heed my words if you plan to extensively search for Gavin!
I guess no, I don't really have any games in mind. I like the Zelda series and the Mario series. Donkey Kong looks ok too. But I'm not feeling inspired about it as much as I used to be about, say, Final Fantasy or something. But I am interested in what Nintendo gaming is becoming. They have done something different this time...
well, for example the switch light is a handheld version that plays the same game cartridges as the original switch. Maybe not as exciting a feature as I meant...