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- RDR2 players can use their pocket watches for immersive time checking without accessing the HUD.
- The depth of the game keeps players engaged, discovering hidden features after countless hours.
- Some players prioritize immersion in Red Dead Redemption 2.
A veteran Red Dead Redemption 2 online gamer discovered how to use a pocket watch to tell the time in-game in an immersive way without actually checking the in-game HUD. Red Dead Redemption 2 it's already one of the most addictive games out there, so it's exciting to see players finding new ways to make it even more so.
Almost six years have passed since its release Red Dead Redemption 2and it's epic that players are still finding new details after numerous plays of the game. Certain details might be old news to some players, but new to others. That's part of the appeal of the game. Rockstar has hidden so much that there is always something new to find, which adds an insane amount of replayability to Red Dead Redemption 2. Recently, another Red Dead Redemption 2 player discovered a new interaction after 1,400 hours of play, showing that even the most experienced players have more to discover.
Redditor MaverickRebel55 found out that the pocket watches that are being robbed Red Dead Redemption 2 can be used to tell the time in the game. This gives them a unique purpose beyond being picked up to be sold later. It was pointed out in the thread that the in-game time can be found by pressing down on the D-pad, and that is true. However, not who this particular detail is for. Red Dead Redemption 2 is known as one of the most addictive open-world games on the market, and some players choose to lean on it. Using your pocket watch is a great way for gamers who prioritize immersion to check the time without having to break it through the in-game HUD.
RDR2 player discovers how to use pocket watches after 400 hours
Players in the thread shared several exciting ways to tell the time Red Dead Redemption 2and there were some interesting revelations. Arthur may ask Red Dead Redemption 2 NPCs for the time, though this is random when using the greeting and antagonizing conversation, so it shouldn't be used constantly. Another user pointed out that Emerald Ranch's general store clock works, just like pocket watches, while one Red Dead Redemption 2 the player claimed: “I usually just work on the 'sun's out, time of day' philosophy.”
Currently, the development Grand Theft Auto 6 means a new Red Dead Redemption game is unlikely anytime soon. The success of the second entry in the franchise makes it almost certain that a sequel will happen at some point, putting the series in a bizarre limbo. It could be the end of the decade before a new one Red Dead Redemption is released, though it's just speculation. It's not all bad news, though. Recently, it turned out that Red Dead Redemption PC fans can finally get to play the original game, 14 years after its original release. Let's hope this comes to fruition, as it would be great to see what PC modders could do with the 2010 classic.