I would want to live in Bonnie's House if it was was 1911/1914. She has a telephone. A gramophone (which is the thing that let's you play music even tho the music in the olden days was albeit kinda trash) and a chandelier. I would just not have 3 or 4 empty rooms with virtually nothing inside.
I think the rooms are just empty cause you can't normally access them without the glitch. Also music back then was better than not having any at all, same with the telephone...it means that the MacFarlane's are very wealthy compared to others in New Austin.
it disappoints me that they wouldn't let us go into to it in the first place and the walls are not solid
Yeah, but thankfully with the glitch now we can if we want.
I would want to live in Bonnie's House if it was was 1911/1914. She has a telephone. A gramophone (which is the thing that let's you play music even tho the music in the olden days was albeit kinda trash) and a chandelier. I would just not have 3 or 4 empty rooms with virtually nothing inside.
I think the rooms are just empty cause you can't normally access them without the glitch. Also music back then was better than not having any at all, same with the telephone...it means that the MacFarlane's are very wealthy compared to others in New Austin.
@@HOUNDxROYALZ I know
@@HOUNDxROYALZ even tho the telephone model is basically on every single table in the game in red dead redemption
actually gramophones can play very well depending on the record