It was the fact that everywhere you knew was safe was no longer safe. Hell nowhere was safe anymore and that was the scariest thing. There’s nowhere you can really hide (except the fort but eh), you HAVE to fight or continuously run
Actually had the opposite experience! Played undead nightmare first, and the main game second. Was oddly soothing to see all those dead towns come to life, and to not be looking over my shoulder constantly.
Hell those things would be antiques even in 1850, the Chrimean War was fought in and around that time and they used Miné Rifles similar to what would be seen in the American Civil War. The Pillgrims and Jamestown settlers would have been familiar with the Blunderbuss, this gives you an idea how Damn old the things would have been in 1911.
I think it’s funny how he’s really patient and polite with genuinely honest people but is impatient and curt to people who are crooks or scammers of some kind, he can see through their BS because he was once like they are
Yeah, it's his RDR1 demenour like he's tired of all the supporting characters' bullshit, it's partly a reason why he's one of my favorite video game characters.
Considering the value of brass back then, I doubt he would just have a brass instrument just lying out in the open for a potential thief to spy upon. Brass was more used back then because better machining tooling(eg carbide inserts) didn't yet exist to make economical steel milling/turning possible. Therefore not only was brass more valuable due to inefficiencies in industry but it was also more demanded for goods that would later be produced out of cheaper steel, diecast, or even aluminum. Also it had more consistency since in the pre-Bessimer days, the quality of 2 pieces of steel manufactured by the same men using the same puddling furnaces and carburization processes could be wildly different.
"Romania to Edinburgh and all the other places the undead roam!" Dickens is a Monster Hunter. His tonics don't work because they're not cure all's for ailments, they are toxins for Vamps and Werewolves. Jk, but could you imagine if they did a spinoff of Undead Nightmare. *Dickens Undead Crusader*
You think Marston would know that lmao. He wasn’t even born until the 1870s and he thinks the Blunderbuss was still used 20 years before he was even born
@@josephstalin2606 Um, there was this thing called the American Civil War that happened. Kinda changed the country for generations to come. I'm sure he heard about it and what they used to fight it.
@@Madmax45247 Considering the times and his personal story, chances are his knowledge about the past is rather low. It also doesn't help that he probably never cared neither, so he wouldn't remember most of the stuff he got to know about it.
@@pudie8952 I can guarantee you practically every American that lived in the late 1800's early 1900's knew about the Civil War. Marston wasn't stupid, he knew things others didn't. Seeing as Dutch van der Linde's Father died in the war I'm sure he mentioned it, if he didn't already hear it from someone else.
@@Madmax45247 Never said Marston is dumb, or anything like that, neither than north americand didn't know about their past back then, I may've made a wrong choice of words explaining myself, sorry. I'm saying that John, considering the man he is and the life he lived, probably didn't consider the weapon's era and age by that time. Although I admit it feels pretty inaccurate of him, specially considering RDR2's story backing it up, just trying to give it some sense.
They unfortunately lost the original build of RDR1, so the odds of them remastering the game are... slim to say the least. Best they can do is RDR2: Expanded and Enhanced
@@spearshake4771 That would be awesome tbh, because RDR2 has never gotten a single re-release before unlike GTA V with it's... Even more seamless character switching.
The blunderbust saved my ass so many times especially since i would find myself running out of ammo and you can look the zombies for ammo for the blunderbust essentially unlimited ammo for an over powered close range weapon in a game where it’s mostly closerange
In reality, the main limiting factor for guns back then would've been the gunpowder. Charcoal is easy to find but you want it to be made from stuff like willow wood which isn't common in the desert. And, while saltpeter can be manufactured from, you know, yellow liquid, there's kind of a limit on how much you can make in a given span of time especially when you're having to compete with farmers who want that same liquid to fertilize plants and trees. This is likely one of the big reasons why guns like blunderbusses weren't as common. They wasted a lot of gunpowder while a rifle was far more efficient. The biggest advantage of such a weapon is that it, like a smooth-bore musket, isn't very accurate and soldiers and civilians in the past often aimed to miss their targets because not everyone is cold-blooded.
Rockstar really does put their budget into the characters with their performances, From the stutters, Subtle changes in tone and well... The character makes even the simplest of characters have some depth.
This game on the One X/Series X shows how incredible the RAGE engine is. Even GTA IV, the arguably most aged game using it, still looks stunning under the right conditions. Max Payne 3, Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire... they're all 9 to 11 years old and are still gorgeous. Kinda ironic when you remember the Renderware era games. Games like Bully and GTA San Andreas looked fucking horrible even back then lol
@@shamicentertainment1262 rdr2 just looks amazing. The only game I can think of that looks better is the demons souls remake which is one of the first new gen games. Horizon zero dawn 2 is looking incredible too
Remember when this came out? I think it might have been the last game where the graphics truly wowed me for the time. God of war 5 came pretty close but this was just unbelievable
@@SummeryMussel9 the irony of him complaining about the blunderbuss being outdated is that he uses both the spencer rifle and Henry which were both massively outdated
@@DeadXog Just as long as you have the powder to actually use as propellant, you can stuff a *lot* of common crap down the barrel for use as projectiles. Broken glass, chunks of brick and stone, if it'll fit and it's not stronger than the barrel, it'll work.
@@ChaplainPhantasm Suppressed? In 1904? John would literally not know what it is. Also, .22 is an awful caliber if your aim is to take down zombies. But I'm sure John would love an modern assault rifle.
Gotta love RDR1 John's attitude, dude just doesn't give a fuck about most of the crazy stuff going around him - only slightly being annoyed by characters like West Dickens or Uncle lol. I wish he acted more like this in the second game's epilogue.
All the Stranger missions are supposed to be done with Arthur, I think that's why he acts like Arthur and not the old John we all know. In a few of the story missions too, he doesn't act like in RDR1 I can't disagree.
Most of them are PC players like myself. I'd really like to get to it, but I can't get myself over playing a game such as this with a controller, I'm god awful. If they ever port it to PC somehow, hell yeah I'll be playing it.
Extremely Rural/poor areas of the US can still feel very behind the times. I've seen some small towns tucked away in the hills that I'd swear were still living in the late 90's or early 00's if it weren't for the anachronisms you see like the odd modern truck or LED streetlight. I can only imagine back then when there was much less personal mobility that taking a train from somewhere out west on a once in a lifetime trip to say... New York, would feel like stepping onto an entirely new planet.
@@lordofspearton8643The rural urban divide is a brand of this in almost the entire world. As someone who lives in a very urbanized area rural America is very unsettling.
All they do is release dlc content on the same game over and over even though they could make more people happy If they try to make more for red dead one even update and fix what undead nightmare has issues with
This game made the American West seem like such an amazing place and time to me. It revitalised my interest in western movies and I was obsessed with the period for years after.
What do you mean? I get that the ole' west was free with open landscapes and little regulation/laws and RDR1 is a game that does protray this pretty well, but RDR1 also makes it look like a f****d-up time period with wildest people ever imaginable; like bandits(a lot of bandits), corrupt lawmen, ridiculously superstitious folk, inbreds, necrophiles, worst kind of racists, snake-oil salesmen and people with guns that are killing each other for fame or sport. And I am not even on tangent about obvious stuff like living conditions or general education.
He’s right, you could use just about anything you could fit in the barrel as ammunition and all of it would be equally if not more devastating than lead shot.
Not really. Lead shot has a high density and the smallest possible surface area. Unless you have a stockpile of depleted uranium or a bunch of gold, there's really nothing better than lead. A piece of steel shot may have a higher muzzle velocity but it slows down much faster after a few feet.
@@ryelor123 8mm steel bearings out of a black powder blunderbuss is DEVASTATING at 50 feet. Around 150 you start to notice a drastic decrease in power. Comparable damage to a .22lr if it just was a bigger projectile at that range. (And obviously that’s assuming you get any to hit the target at that range with the spread of a blunderbuss) The issue with steel bearings isn’t supposed rapid decrease of “power”. It’s that they spread faster then lead shot does. These are of course, only my own observations and experience. The way I load it is likely not reflective of how most would. (I made a sorta stiff fabric “shot cup” and a felt pad directly below it to hold the bearings tighter)
Homies trying to convince John and keep him happy, but still pissed off at his lack of thanks for the weapon. Dickens knew what it could do and probably assumed John would too and when he was displeased, Dickens felt insulted. What am I saying it’s a freakin video game they aren’t thinking anything😂
Here's the thing though; a gun that you can load pretty much anything into as ammunition would actually be perfectly at home in the wild west seeing as you can't always rely on getting decent bullets
To this day most developers still avoid showing items being passed between actors and RDR did it back then. It has to be a really hard thing to accomplish properly, otherwise everyone would do it that way instead of hands being off-screen whenever things are being passed around. Also this reminds me of how in RDR2 when Micah is looting Sadie's house you can watch him and depending on the angle you're looking from he staches the items he picks on the opposite side of his belt area so you can't see the items disappearing since he doesn't have a satchel. This kind of care for the small detail is really fascinating to witness.
@@muebleriascad6604 guts and blackpowder is a game set in the 1800s where zombies appear and one of the weapons that you can use is the blunderbuss and it’s basically a shotgun.
undead nightmare was an awesome expansion. Rockstar doesn’t realize the gains they could get from releasing an undead nightmare 2. we can only hope and dream🤡
Too bad it's impossible to finish, always the same mission where you go to a graveyard and you can't do the objective, infinite zombies spawn, non of my friends finished it either
@@prich0382 I never had many issues. I loved undead nightmare. the rare horses of the apocalypse were fun to try and collect. the challenges, the outfits. gaming used to be different. I laughed so much at the dialogue of undead nightmare.
@@themadtitan7603 Well RDO is a more of an old dying car that they only very rarely put up for the most basic routine maintenance while GTO is (sadly) their money-making Ferrari LaFerrari. So much potential squandered :/
i think this is showing how fast the gun industry was progressing. in the 1800s we went from matchlock to flintlock to caplock to "action"s to automatic just by 1892. and now one of the worlds most popular handguns is a century old
And despite all that, shotguns still sucked, the Philippine-American War was notorious for how those paper cartridge shotgun shells were useless. That's why the US wanted a .45 sidearm as a backup, something with stopping power that wouldn't be so unreliable as a shotgun.
Matchlocks would have been an anochronism even in the 1700's, let alone the 1800's. By the late 1600's everyone was going over to flintlocks. As for the transition from flintlock, to caplock, to smokeless and self contained cartridges and even the first automatics, yeah, that all happened in 50 years. Might be nitpicking, but saying that they were using matchlocks in the 1800's is the same time difference as saying we used muzzle loaders in the 2000's.
@@Alguien644 Who used them effectively in WWI? All of one army in WWI on the Western Front used shotguns and only on recon patrols. Were shotguns used on the African theatre or something?
"Would I lie to you, John? To others, I admit the occasional sin of ommision, but to you, never dear boy." Another definition for admit is to permit something. So to others he permits to lie occasionally but never to John.
I remember my friend and I buying RDR one year on Black Friday. We took it back to her house and played it for fucking hours at night. We would take turns when we would die. I swear those are some of the best memories.
It was safer back then to make jokes since the people who made the games weren't typical citizens but instead the outcasts that the rest of society ignored. Now in days, you can't make certain jokes without some greedy thief claiming to be offended and starting a mud-flinging hissy fit in order to get money from losers who want to feel like they're making the world a better place without doing any actual work(except that which was necessary to earn the money they threw away). Once you realize that the average person will throw cash at people who claim to be fighting against bad things, you'll understand the problems of the modern world. People want to feel better about themselves without actually being good people. The guy who donates $100 to an activist flipping out over the portrayal of black men in video games can feel better about himself when he dials 911 the moment he sees a black man walking on the sidewalk outside his home in the gated community.
@J C there's a glitch in undead nightmare that I will randomly spawn invisible headless torso glitch if you try to save the game it will not load or save so I've been extra careful when I've been playing Undead Nightmare somehow I'm at Fort Mercer.
@@brianwalker3284 yeah when I played it years ago I would constantly half to shut it down every like 15 minutes and turn it back on to keep playing without the headless glitch happening
I know I'm not the only one who became a fan by playing RDR1 in 2010, but I can't stop feeling that I'm the only one. I played the trilogy, and for me, RDR1 is still the best one.
@@nightfall1826 RDR2 is a better VIDEO game while RDR1 is a better video GAME. I can perfectly understand preferring RDR1 since the gameplay is more fun and for me, that's what matters most.
Underrated expansion....and heavily needed legit as an expansion in RDR2 from Rockstar themselves....was such an interesting idea, and it worked so well.
It would only be Great great grandson most likely, the game takes place in 1911 & Lester is decently middle aged by 2013, but I totally agree they both have the same speech patterns.
Putting zombies in a game you played for hours without zombies is so much more unsettling than a game that was always zombies.
I think that was part of the point. That, and zombies were in everything, at the time.
The music changed, the weather changed. It was more than just zombies. Even the animals changed. Cryptids and the Four Horses. They went all out.
Undead Nightmare was my introduction into this universe. Really made me blow my top @ the actual games ending.
It was the fact that everywhere you knew was safe was no longer safe. Hell nowhere was safe anymore and that was the scariest thing. There’s nowhere you can really hide (except the fort but eh), you HAVE to fight or continuously run
Actually had the opposite experience! Played undead nightmare first, and the main game second. Was oddly soothing to see all those dead towns come to life, and to not be looking over my shoulder constantly.
"What is this? 1850?" LMAO always made me laugh that a guy in a time piece is joking about an even older time
Hell those things would be antiques even in 1850, the Chrimean War was fought in and around that time and they used Miné Rifles similar to what would be seen in the American Civil War. The Pillgrims and Jamestown settlers would have been familiar with the Blunderbuss, this gives you an idea how Damn old the things would have been in 1911.
@@franciscofranco5739 well, don’t think John is particularly good with history 😂
I'm pretty sure blunderbusses were around back in 1600s
Thing is, blunderbusses are long obsolete and out of fashion anyway by 1850
@@KlaussMarcellus Blunderbuss is any muzzle-loading, single-shot shotgun
John getting the blunderbuss: "Are you kidding me?"
Me getting the blunderbuss: "The Super Shotgun is nearby, a relic from your past"
*Laughs in rip and tear*
I’m on ultra nightmare and I’m on this point I cannot beat it for the life of me and I’m too stubborn to quit.
The sign of a true gamer
@@jesussaves125 you can do it champ
@@jesussaves125 rip and tear
This guy's voice acting is phenomenal. It really sounds like he's naturally straining and out of breath climbing in the wagon
This is a mocap performance so he probably was climbing onto something the height of the wagon on the mocap stage.
when I first played this game in 2010, it was Nigel West Dickens's character that made me realize Rockstar was on some next level production
Yes, they had to act out these scenes as well as voice them
Definitely a great voice actor
It almost like he is a person who was brought to modern times via time machine, and was told to act like himself.
God what I wouldn't give for a remake of this game with RDR2 graphics.
@@noodle_Cx Oh god we are doomed the remake of SA sucks
they’re gonna have to release a game that’s both 1 and 2 on the 2 engine. Remastered 1 on the RDR2 map. seamlessly go between the 2
Your first-born?
@@noodle_Cx no one really knows if it's a remaster of a remake but it's been rated 18+ in South Korea so it's actually true.
What I wouldnt give to have RDR1 remade in RDR2
I like how Marston is so sick of everyone’s shit 24/7. What a legend.
Can you blame him? In most of the side missions, folks take advantage of his kindness!
@@cooltrainervaultboy-39 not to mention they gave reasons in rdr2 where everyone makes fun of him and whatnot
I think it’s funny how he’s really patient and polite with genuinely honest people but is impatient and curt to people who are crooks or scammers of some kind, he can see through their BS because he was once like they are
I’m already sick of everyone’s bullshit 24/7 from this era so what does that make me?
After we learned of his life in RDR2 can you blame him? I'd feel the same.
John: No I bought the massive hordes of the undead.
Dickens: Really?
John: No I didn’t pay the $9.99.
"Really"
"I lied they gave me a discount"
Brought*
@@Anti_Septikum bruh
@@Anti_Septikum I think you missed the joke
@@Anti_Septikum wooooosh
I love how John just exudes that “don’t fuck with me” energy.
Must be the facial scars and ability to handle a Gun.
@@nillynush4899 and demeanor
@@nillynush4899 Nah rockstar did a fantasic job with the facial and physical movements. That's where john truly shines
too bad we can't drive any wagons or stagecoaches in undead nightmare
Yeah, it's his RDR1 demenour like he's tired of all the supporting characters' bullshit, it's partly a reason why he's one of my favorite video game characters.
Always loved John backing up further as Nigel threw shit out the back of his wagon
What I like is that afterwards he takes all the junk back, including the apple.
@@Limrasson and a tuba for some reason
Id thought more people would notice but nope your the only one that at least commented about it
I'm pretty sure the case he puts down very gently is nitroglycerine or something like that
Considering the value of brass back then, I doubt he would just have a brass instrument just lying out in the open for a potential thief to spy upon. Brass was more used back then because better machining tooling(eg carbide inserts) didn't yet exist to make economical steel milling/turning possible. Therefore not only was brass more valuable due to inefficiencies in industry but it was also more demanded for goods that would later be produced out of cheaper steel, diecast, or even aluminum. Also it had more consistency since in the pre-Bessimer days, the quality of 2 pieces of steel manufactured by the same men using the same puddling furnaces and carburization processes could be wildly different.
"Romania to Edinburgh and all the other places the undead roam!"
Dickens is a Monster Hunter.
His tonics don't work because they're not cure all's for ailments, they are toxins for Vamps and Werewolves.
Jk, but could you imagine if they did a spinoff of Undead Nightmare.
*Dickens Undead Crusader*
That'd explain the Bustin' Buss, that's for sure
@@heavystalin2419
Or why he knows how much it costs to retrofit a gatling gun into his carriage.
Dickens has seen some shit
*Red dead's bizzare adventure, Dicken crusaders.*
@@bluememe4652
"Dickens SpeedCarriage!"
@@bluememe4652 Idk what's wrong but for some reason I can translate your text to english and it replaced Dicken with fat
Fat crusaders
Jokes on Marston, the blunderbuss was severely outdated by 1850. They already had Colt Walker revolvers and percussion cap rifles.
You think Marston would know that lmao. He wasn’t even born until the 1870s and he thinks the Blunderbuss was still used 20 years before he was even born
@@josephstalin2606 Um, there was this thing called the American Civil War that happened. Kinda changed the country for generations to come. I'm sure he heard about it and what they used to fight it.
@@Madmax45247 Considering the times and his personal story, chances are his knowledge about the past is rather low.
It also doesn't help that he probably never cared neither, so he wouldn't remember most of the stuff he got to know about it.
@@pudie8952 I can guarantee you practically every American that lived in the late 1800's early 1900's knew about the Civil War. Marston wasn't stupid, he knew things others didn't. Seeing as Dutch van der Linde's Father died in the war I'm sure he mentioned it, if he didn't already hear it from someone else.
@@Madmax45247 Never said Marston is dumb, or anything like that, neither than north americand didn't know about their past back then, I may've made a wrong choice of words explaining myself, sorry.
I'm saying that John, considering the man he is and the life he lived, probably didn't consider the weapon's era and age by that time.
Although I admit it feels pretty inaccurate of him, specially considering RDR2's story backing it up, just trying to give it some sense.
the duster coat is the best outfit to wear for this dlc
The duster is the coolest outfit in RDR1.
I always used to call it the "physics coat" because the coat physics would break during cutscenes
@@nightfall1826 Legend of the West
@Big Crunch Duster> Poncho> everything else
Yeah, because it's generally colder in the world.
See you all again in a couple of years when they announce the RDR1 remaster
I think you mean the "Enhanced version of RDR 2"
They unfortunately lost the original build of RDR1, so the odds of them remastering the game are... slim to say the least. Best they can do is RDR2: Expanded and Enhanced
I wish......
@@testname4464 They can always remake it rather remaster it, I mean all the necessary assets are there in RDR2.
@@spearshake4771 That would be awesome tbh, because RDR2 has never gotten a single re-release before unlike GTA V with it's... Even more seamless character switching.
2:11
Dickens: oh, ye of such little faith!
John: You don't know the half of it...
Dutch has joined the chat
Dutch: You don't have faith in me and EVEN HIM???!!!
John: 2:21
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You boys realize most RDR2 memes come actually from Nigel Dickens? The faith, lumbago and Timbaktu jokes are all because of him
I’m calling it now your channel gonna grow fast
I like your content
@@laneparmley8000 thanks bro
Exactly, before RDR2 it was West Dickens that was the source of all the memery. It wasn't even Uncle lol.
I’m not following… 🤨
The blunderbust saved my ass so many times especially since i would find myself running out of ammo and you can look the zombies for ammo for the blunderbust essentially unlimited ammo for an over powered close range weapon in a game where it’s mostly closerange
In reality, the main limiting factor for guns back then would've been the gunpowder. Charcoal is easy to find but you want it to be made from stuff like willow wood which isn't common in the desert. And, while saltpeter can be manufactured from, you know, yellow liquid, there's kind of a limit on how much you can make in a given span of time especially when you're having to compete with farmers who want that same liquid to fertilize plants and trees.
This is likely one of the big reasons why guns like blunderbusses weren't as common. They wasted a lot of gunpowder while a rifle was far more efficient. The biggest advantage of such a weapon is that it, like a smooth-bore musket, isn't very accurate and soldiers and civilians in the past often aimed to miss their targets because not everyone is cold-blooded.
In the game it only needed zombie meat to be loaded
@@ryelor123 I heard that most blunderbuss owners use chicken shit for fuel/ignite powder.
500th like.
My power grows.
@@ryelor123 The limiting factor for a blunderbuss would likely be the loading time unless somehow this is one using a cartridge.
Rockstar really does put their budget into the characters with their performances, From the stutters, Subtle changes in tone and well... The character makes even the simplest of characters have some depth.
Avatar sauce?
@@seronymus wish I knew man, had it I my drive and forgot where I got it from.
@@waygyanba2195 tf its a cat
@@jytvreal it was probably much different when this comment was first made
@@El_Hornio_II oook.
I can't believe how good this game still looks...
This game on the One X/Series X shows how incredible the RAGE engine is. Even GTA IV, the arguably most aged game using it, still looks stunning under the right conditions. Max Payne 3, Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire... they're all 9 to 11 years old and are still gorgeous.
Kinda ironic when you remember the Renderware era games. Games like Bully and GTA San Andreas looked fucking horrible even back then lol
I'm just amazed at how much better red 2 looked considering it's only 8 years apart. Even today no game really beats red dead 2 on graphics
@@shamicentertainment1262 rdr2 just looks amazing. The only game I can think of that looks better is the demons souls remake which is one of the first new gen games. Horizon zero dawn 2 is looking incredible too
@@shamicentertainment1262 I would argue that Tlou2 is equal if not better graphically.
Remember when this came out? I think it might have been the last game where the graphics truly wowed me for the time. God of war 5 came pretty close but this was just unbelievable
"I risked my life for this? A blunderbuss? Is this a joke? What is this, 1850?"
*King K. Rool would like to know your location*
Funnily enough by 1850 the blunderbuss was extremely outdated
@@SummeryMussel9 popped up in the… 1600s wasn’t it?
@@LordHoth_09 Yep
@@SummeryMussel9John wouldn’t know that so it’s kind of in character for him to make a false statement like that
@@SummeryMussel9 the irony of him complaining about the blunderbuss being outdated is that he uses both the spencer rifle and Henry which were both massively outdated
John was angrier about being given a blunderbuss than he was about the apocalypse 😂
I mean id be pretty mad too if i got given a blunderbuss during a zombie apocalypse 😂
@@DeadXog Just as long as you have the powder to actually use as propellant, you can stuff a *lot* of common crap down the barrel for use as projectiles. Broken glass, chunks of brick and stone, if it'll fit and it's not stronger than the barrel, it'll work.
I mean, wouldn't you be mad when, in an apocalypse, you are given a Black Powder Revolver instead of a suppressed .22 for example?
@@ChaplainPhantasm Suppressed? In 1904? John would literally not know what it is. Also, .22 is an awful caliber if your aim is to take down zombies.
But I'm sure John would love an modern assault rifle.
Gotta love RDR1 John's attitude, dude just doesn't give a fuck about most of the crazy stuff going around him - only slightly being annoyed by characters like West Dickens or Uncle lol.
I wish he acted more like this in the second game's epilogue.
All the Stranger missions are supposed to be done with Arthur, I think that's why he acts like Arthur and not the old John we all know. In a few of the story missions too, he doesn't act like in RDR1 I can't disagree.
@@mister-cantes Yes, but like you said even in story missions he behaves awkwardly and differently to his RDR1 self.
Red redemption 2 made me hate John a little bit. He was just such a needlessly immature asshole
He hadnt evolved into that character years of boring farm work and marriage made him salty
@@yo-sefakimbey7009 which makes sense because he was younger
2:28 interesting how Nigel points out Romania and then we got a vampire in the sequel
Um….. say again?
@@JustChadC in Saint Denis
@@JustChadC there is a vampire in red dead 2 the original of vampire mythology come from Romania and Austria
Sounds like a coincidence to me
@@hahaimout1693 uhm actually it’s prequel, not sequel 🧐🧐🧐🤓🤓
Blew my mind when I found out just how many people have only played RDR2. Missing out on a true all-time gem
Most of them are PC players like myself.
I'd really like to get to it, but I can't get myself over playing a game such as this with a controller, I'm god awful.
If they ever port it to PC somehow, hell yeah I'll be playing it.
@@pudie8952 Next years RPCS3 and Xenia will run it fine, if you have a good PC...
But I would love an RDR1 remaster/remake on RDR2 engine or better!
You know they would technically be playing it in order
This is how people felt when rdr1 was out and none of it's fans had played revolver.
They're called zoomers
It STILL catches me off guard that this game takes place in the 20th century- even RDR2 is in 1899- it's a western on the eve of WW1
There were still ongoing conflicts between natives and settlers into the 1920s, it’s wild how recent the “old west” really was.
Extremely Rural/poor areas of the US can still feel very behind the times. I've seen some small towns tucked away in the hills that I'd swear were still living in the late 90's or early 00's if it weren't for the anachronisms you see like the odd modern truck or LED streetlight.
I can only imagine back then when there was much less personal mobility that taking a train from somewhere out west on a once in a lifetime trip to say... New York, would feel like stepping onto an entirely new planet.
@@lordofspearton8643The rural urban divide is a brand of this in almost the entire world. As someone who lives in a very urbanized area rural America is very unsettling.
They don’t make DLC like this anymore
I could never get it to work tbh
Rockstar doesn't make DLC at all anymore 😭
@@nicktheloser2974 i play it on 360, uninstalling updates has worked perfectly for me
*sips* yep Red Dead Redemption was a good game.
All they do is release dlc content on the same game over and over even though they could make more people happy If they try to make more for red dead one even update and fix what undead nightmare has issues with
Guts And Blackpowder really shows how useful the Blunderbuss is against a horde of undeads
Bro i was looking for a comment like yours
GIVE EM STEEL FREDERICK!
2:05 me playing bloodborne for the first time
lmao good one
Man I wish we could get undead nightmare 2...
oh my god yes
imagine the atmosphere in swamp.. would be dope
@@simplelife88393 mutant shadowy figures VS the plan dutch would make
siiiigh...in a another universe maybe. we can dream i guess.
@@Harsh-tf9he Camp customisation but building it into a fortress or something. Be sick af.
"What is this? 1850?" is a consistent part of my vocabulary
This game made the American West seem like such an amazing place and time to me. It revitalised my interest in western movies and I was obsessed with the period for years after.
I have the exact opposite reaction. Watching western movies always revitalizes my interest in these games.
What do you mean? I get that the ole' west was free with open landscapes and little regulation/laws and RDR1 is a game that does protray this pretty well, but RDR1 also makes it look like a f****d-up time period with wildest people ever imaginable; like bandits(a lot of bandits), corrupt lawmen, ridiculously superstitious folk, inbreds, necrophiles, worst kind of racists, snake-oil salesmen and people with guns that are killing each other for fame or sport. And I am not even on tangent about obvious stuff like living conditions or general education.
Nigel: Have some faith
John: Dutch plan der Linde flashbacks
West Dickens: Would I lie to you John?
Marston: Yes! So much. All the fucking time!
He’s right, you could use just about anything you could fit in the barrel as ammunition and all of it would be equally if not more devastating than lead shot.
Not really. Lead shot has a high density and the smallest possible surface area. Unless you have a stockpile of depleted uranium or a bunch of gold, there's really nothing better than lead. A piece of steel shot may have a higher muzzle velocity but it slows down much faster after a few feet.
@@ryelor123 8mm steel bearings out of a black powder blunderbuss is DEVASTATING at 50 feet.
Around 150 you start to notice a drastic decrease in power. Comparable damage to a .22lr if it just was a bigger projectile at that range. (And obviously that’s assuming you get any to hit the target at that range with the spread of a blunderbuss)
The issue with steel bearings isn’t supposed rapid decrease of “power”. It’s that they spread faster then lead shot does.
These are of course, only my own observations and experience. The way I load it is likely not reflective of how most would.
(I made a sorta stiff fabric “shot cup” and a felt pad directly below it to hold the bearings tighter)
Weren't there stories of Seamen who started to use Shattered glass pieces as amunition when they started to lack lead balls?
Love the way Nigel says "peashooter!"
Homies trying to convince John and keep him happy, but still pissed off at his lack of thanks for the weapon. Dickens knew what it could do and probably assumed John would too and when he was displeased, Dickens felt insulted. What am I saying it’s a freakin video game they aren’t thinking anything😂
me playing as seaman while trying to get the marston badge in G&B:
Here's the thing though; a gun that you can load pretty much anything into as ammunition would actually be perfectly at home in the wild west seeing as you can't always rely on getting decent bullets
I always liked the relationship between these two. They bicker and argue a lot but you can tell that deep down they like each other.
I think you misspelled tolerate.
But indeed, John does grow to like Nigel after the raid on fort mercer.
Marston bickers with everyone
Having lived in Edinburgh for 4 years I can confirm that the undead do, indeed, roam there
Do you use a blunderbuss on them as well?
as a guy that lived in Romania almost my whole life, i can confirm the same
@@someguyparagon5273 Firearms are functionally illegal in the United Cuckdom.
2:21 If only John said that to Dutch.
To this day most developers still avoid showing items being passed between actors and RDR did it back then. It has to be a really hard thing to accomplish properly, otherwise everyone would do it that way instead of hands being off-screen whenever things are being passed around.
Also this reminds me of how in RDR2 when Micah is looting Sadie's house you can watch him and depending on the angle you're looking from he staches the items he picks on the opposite side of his belt area so you can't see the items disappearing since he doesn't have a satchel. This kind of care for the small detail is really fascinating to witness.
As a Guts and blackpowder Fan.
That old man is saying the truth.
Wtf is a "guts and blackpowder"?
@@muebleriascad6604 guts and blackpowder is a game set in the 1800s where zombies appear and one of the weapons that you can use is the blunderbuss and it’s basically a shotgun.
@@Dylanthegreat2008 what? a game on roblox?
@@thisisnotfunny69 yep. If you can, try it.
@@Dylanthegreat2008 most games are mediocore,
The Chad Duke of RE8, The Thad RE4 Merchant and the Lad Dickens
"What is this? 1850?"
*Guts and Blackpowder intensifies"
undead nightmare was an awesome expansion. Rockstar doesn’t realize the gains they could get from releasing an undead nightmare 2.
we can only hope and dream🤡
Rockstar used to make some of the best story expansions and it saddens me how they've given that up to pursue full focus on GTAO and RDO.
More like: "We can only WISH and dream"
Too bad it's impossible to finish, always the same mission where you go to a graveyard and you can't do the objective, infinite zombies spawn, non of my friends finished it either
@@prich0382 I never had many issues. I loved undead nightmare. the rare horses of the apocalypse were fun to try and collect. the challenges, the outfits. gaming used to be different.
I laughed so much at the dialogue of undead nightmare.
@@themadtitan7603 Well RDO is a more of an old dying car that they only very rarely put up for the most basic routine maintenance while GTO is (sadly) their money-making Ferrari LaFerrari.
So much potential squandered :/
Same energy as "Julian, this is a pirates' gun"
I guess that makes you Long John Dickweed Trevor.
Lol! Nice to see TPB fans in the wild
Of course Mr. West Dickens would never lie to John--he knows full well what that man's capable of doing to him if he ticks him off.
I love how while Nigel is throwing things out of the wagon, John starts to go for the apple on the ground and then changes his mind.
You gotta love John's classic sarcasm
i think this is showing how fast the gun industry was progressing. in the 1800s we went from matchlock to flintlock to caplock to "action"s to automatic just by 1892. and now one of the worlds most popular handguns is a century old
And despite all that, shotguns still sucked, the Philippine-American War was notorious for how those paper cartridge shotgun shells were useless. That's why the US wanted a .45 sidearm as a backup, something with stopping power that wouldn't be so unreliable as a shotgun.
Dunno man, almost 100 years seems like a lot of time
Matchlocks would have been an anochronism even in the 1700's, let alone the 1800's. By the late 1600's everyone was going over to flintlocks. As for the transition from flintlock, to caplock, to smokeless and self contained cartridges and even the first automatics, yeah, that all happened in 50 years.
Might be nitpicking, but saying that they were using matchlocks in the 1800's is the same time difference as saying we used muzzle loaders in the 2000's.
If they were bad, why did they use them very effectively in ww1? a much, more advancedconflict@@Edax_Royeaux
@@Alguien644 Who used them effectively in WWI? All of one army in WWI on the Western Front used shotguns and only on recon patrols. Were shotguns used on the African theatre or something?
RDR1’s graphics are still top notch 11 years later, but a remaster w/ RDR2 graphics would be a dream come true.
Do they hold up well for a rockstar game of the era yes.
Top notch? Oh f*ck no! Looks like something that you would see on a D.S lite
@@simonnachreiner8380 ds? Cmon,its not that bad
Wasn't there a fan who was working on that?
1:57 cloth physics jumpscare
Yeah this gonna get big soon lol
Its just a video game scene. There's millions of those
@@spoonkey it hit algorithm. That’s why
The zombie craze back then was crazy.
Red dead even joined in
I remember it well, I remember zombie knives, zombie ammo, zombie merchandise etc. The early 2010s were something else.
What Nigel says is true tho. He never lies to you but he lies to others, he’s a con man. He isn’t dumb
"is this a joke? what is this S E V E N T E E N E I G H T Y F I V E ?"
A blunderbuss and zombies?!
*Guts and Blackpowder PTSD intensifies*
*Marston run intense*
I liked the blunderbuss my opinion it was one of the best weapons in the game
I'm starting to think that was the point of this interaction
With the explosive Tank Gewehr Rifle to make up for long range and horde shredding.
@@greyhoundproductions4971 I used it alot I loved to see the undead explode in chunks of flesh and blood lol
“To other I occasionally admit to the sin of omission, but never to you dear boy.” = I’ll sometimes tell others when I’m lying but never you lol
I think he's trying to say that he admits lying to others but not to John
He is saying he sometimes doesn't tell people the whole truth (aka omission aka lying) but never to John
"Would I lie to you, John? To others, I admit the occasional sin of ommision, but to you, never dear boy." Another definition for admit is to permit something. So to others he permits to lie occasionally but never to John.
He comes from the same breed as Hosea and Dutch. They like to talk all fancy but it doesn’t mean they know what they’re talking about
2:38 no way crazy Dave is in this game
That box just did a full-body scan of John Marston at 1:46.
Guess he's got alien tech lmao
For his next birth in april 5th 1923 at 9:15 am at Arizona,us
I remember my friend and I buying RDR one year on Black Friday. We took it back to her house and played it for fucking hours at night. We would take turns when we would die. I swear those are some of the best memories.
Undead Nightmare is arguably one of the best DLCs RockStar had ever made.
The blunderbuss.
The ONE THING West Dickens did right. XD
1850? More like 1650...
Blunderbuss: stops massive horde
What it cant do: stop the massive glitches
@the Nth degree I dont really have a way to get it digital my older consoles busted
Man. Remember when Rockstar actually use to make quality content and not a recycled game with yellow license plates!
Stop hating gta 5, I want to buy the same game except with yellow license plates for $60.
WAIT THEY HAVE YELLOW LICENSE PLATES NOW
The yellow license plates is Rockstar's way of pissing on the game like nothing. It just goes to show to see how far the Rockstar Empire has fallen.
@@unlightings let's fuhk. Let's face it, we all could use a good fuhk n cuhm.
Most importantly to the video, when they used to make solid story expansions rather focus all the DLC on GTA Online.
A helluva lot more humour in these original games
I agree. RDR2 takes itself way too serious
@@JoaoPereira-jo7jv GAVIIIIIN
@@lauri4887 RDR uses very clever satire. The GAVIN one is cheap humor
It was safer back then to make jokes since the people who made the games weren't typical citizens but instead the outcasts that the rest of society ignored. Now in days, you can't make certain jokes without some greedy thief claiming to be offended and starting a mud-flinging hissy fit in order to get money from losers who want to feel like they're making the world a better place without doing any actual work(except that which was necessary to earn the money they threw away).
Once you realize that the average person will throw cash at people who claim to be fighting against bad things, you'll understand the problems of the modern world. People want to feel better about themselves without actually being good people. The guy who donates $100 to an activist flipping out over the portrayal of black men in video games can feel better about himself when he dials 911 the moment he sees a black man walking on the sidewalk outside his home in the gated community.
“A blunderbuss? Is that a joke?”
Blunderbuss: “and I took that personally…”
This is why we need a Red Dead game that is set in the 1860s.
I still can't get over how cool and undead nightmare was, like who the fuck saw that coming?
They need undead in rdr 2
Not even Rob Wiethoff saw it coming. It was a huge surprise for him
"I risked my life for this? A barn? Is this a joke? What is this? 1785?"
absolutely LOVE the transparent shading error box over John's coat at 1:48 lol
The amount of times I replayed RDR1 back then..makes me feel old-
Giving a man in 1911 a blunderbuss is like giving a man in 2024 a musket
A model 1777 flintlock musket more or less
“What is this, 1850??” is so funny. Like saying “A vinyl? What is this, 1980??” in 2020.
Guts an blackpowder reference
pretty sure it came from guts and blackpowder, also it isn't a reference
This video is older than guts & blackpowder
@@eza3850 of course it is so it's not a reference
i really love this game. I’m sad Rockstar broke this DLC and never bothered to fix it
Are you talkin about the Headless Zombie Glitch where half of their bodies gone?
@J C there's a glitch in undead nightmare that I will randomly spawn invisible headless torso glitch if you try to save the game it will not load or save so I've been extra careful when I've been playing Undead Nightmare somehow I'm at Fort Mercer.
@@brianwalker3284 yea
@@patrickbasedman8532 that glitches the most annoying one I swear.
@@brianwalker3284 yeah when I played it years ago I would constantly half to shut it down every like 15 minutes and turn it back on to keep playing without the headless glitch happening
I know I'm not the only one who became a fan by playing RDR1 in 2010, but I can't stop feeling that I'm the only one.
I played the trilogy, and for me, RDR1 is still the best one.
You are not. This game and Arkham City sold the 360 for me
RDR2 was fine but the first one will always be the best.
@@nightfall1826 RDR2 is a better VIDEO game while RDR1 is a better video GAME.
I can perfectly understand preferring RDR1 since the gameplay is more fun and for me, that's what matters most.
"A 50$ port? Are you kidding me!? What year is it? 1984?"
0:19 John predicted undead nightmare
Funny you should say that...
Underrated expansion....and heavily needed legit as an expansion in RDR2 from Rockstar themselves....was such an interesting idea, and it worked so well.
This thing was even outdated by 1850 XD
"O ye of such little faith"
Didn't know he was once part of Dutch's gang too
Also that time he accepted quests from what was probably the Devil
Undead Nightmare was absolutely amazing for its story and missions. Absolutely top tier DLC
Somewhere, out there, is a zombified Arthur Morgan.
Now that's an apocalypse in itself.
In the end, That blunderbuss saved my ass so many times in the Mexico portion of the game
man, this brings back great memories. thanks for uploading
The original Red Dead Redemption had a zombie DLC.
Man sounds like Lester Crest's great great great grandad
It would only be Great great grandson most likely, the game takes place in 1911 & Lester is decently middle aged by 2013, but I totally agree they both have the same speech patterns.
Average Sea of Thieves cutlass and pistol user when they see a blunderbuss user:
This has to be Lesters great grandfather.
1:20 South Park reference
As much as I like rd2 graphics, I miss rd1 artstyle. Gives it a timeless look.
"It's a weapon. Very powerful, especially against LIVING things" Barry Burton
Jeez this man's voice acting is our of this world! Such incredibly well done dialogue!
Mr. Monopoly complains about the Union
We can reuse this line for what Rockstar is doing now
Remember how the curse never actually stopped?
“You better not lie to me” I should use this against my friends lie detector
What do you think is this? 1785?? Reference????? 2:05