@@Union_Jack_official the function that is called is not necessary tied to the location of that cube. Considering it's location it could trigger the Guarma map to load but I'm just speculating.
@@Union_Jack_official also after gaining a lot more knowledge on the topic it doesn't seem like Mexico was scrapped. It was never meant to be included and possibly even the entire south west of the map was not originally included when they started development. When you explore that area it becomes obvious that they used the map from the original game and remastered everything that was needed. Mexico was part of that map and you could go there but apparently RDR2s story never found an excuse to make the player go there so why bother putting that much time and money into a part of the map that will pretty much be dead space. It was textured and received the same (auto generated?) Vegetation placement as many other parts just outside the map and Rockstar never planned on including Mexico. Still confused why they never did anything with it in online as it's still a fully modelled and textured place that could have made for a HUGE update without that much effort.
wait, isn’t that a 3D modeling cube? Because I am currently in my first year of 3D and video game school in France and generally, these cubes are for creating an item, or something else..
@@Nocreap it's just the most basic 3D shape and supported by pretty much anything. That's also why 3D software usually gives you a camera, light and cube an an empty project as you will need some starting point regardless. In this case this basic 3D shape is most likely just there to call some script or something similar. Or at least it might have been used for that during development and no one bothered removing it as it's way outside the explorable map.
@@andyteknoBills fort is completely finished and easily explorable in RDR2 actually! It’s called Fort Mercer and it’s in New Austin, so you can visit it as John in the epilogue
There is another floating cube in the snowy regions. Out of the bounds of course. I've explored those areas so much. It hurts how much good stuff is almost complete but inaccessible
Those aren't just difficult to find for new players, but for veteran players as well! 👍 I think that floating block at #5 is Gavin 😆 All joking aside, though, when I see the unfinished Mexico map in this game, it makes me a little sad. I really wish R* had given us a story mode DLC with a finished map of Mexico and a story expansion, but I know it will never happen. RDR2 is still an amazing game, though!
There would have to be a reason for John to go to Mexico which wouldn’t happen till the first games events. Now if we could get the first game with the second one’s graphics and locations, that would be everything
tbh the game would need to cost ;more if they were to do more content, its more than enough for that price, can't wait for the sequel tho this game truely was a masterpiece
It's in so many places.. Pretty much in every camp of enemies it can be found somewhere on a crate or table, and it's also in allot of barns and other places lol
@p10z10 You cannot enter it it's blocked off by Rockstar because they did not finish it. Most of Guarma and all things related were scraped by Rockstar due to time constraints. Same with Mexico etc
@@DexZethTo be honest, Rockstar has nothing to say. These corporate rats of gay2 are terrorizing their studios. There, the only thing that matters is money, player and employee have nothing to say.
Damn I wonder how big this game was actually going to be. All the content planned with Mexico and all of the missions. They could have always added it in later and people would have loved it.
ok you know for a FACT #1 is just the game acting weird because you're somewhere you're not supposed to be. the shark got close to the shore, and because the waves were so tall and clipped through the ground, it beached itself.
Nice finds! I second what others say. If only they had DLC content for all of this. It’s almost like they had plans for all of this and then scrapped it
so please explain to a fairly newbie RDR2 player, is this Mexico map a downloadable add-on or is it something you kind of walk into? I've got about 30 hours currently doing every little mindless task along the way and have made it to chapter 3 lol
from what is known about the development of the game the whole New Austin area was added as an afterthought and uses the map from RDR1 as the base. Nuevo Paraiso (or Mexico) was explorable in that game but seemingly Rockstar didn´t think it was necessary and gave it the most basic polishing to make it look good enough when viewed from New Austins borders.
@@watchmo2310 actually that game was great for me, I finally got through everything and nearly 100%, think like 374 hours is what I got total on it now LOL absolutely love the game, really hope they come out with another
This summer after an epic journey around the map I ended up with a saved game of Chapter 2 Arthur on Guarma! It's been fun exploring without having to worry about soldiers and snipers and such...I even managed to finally make it back onto the map from there after dozens of tries!
@@p10z10if you’re on pc you can do all this with mods. I visited New Austin as Arthur to collect lots of gold and money and valuables, and also i took a trip to mexico which is slightly more finished and has people due to mod
Isn't that a bit unreasonable? It's not like RDR 2 is a "small" game. It's more than big enough even with New Austin being quite trivial compared to the main region, and the epilogue being not exactly a patch on chapters 1 to 6. We don't exactly "need" Mexico as more than just something to note from the border in truth.
I think and this is just speculation that they intended to do a John Marston DLC that is practically a Remake of RDR1, this would blow the gaming world's mind but I guess Take-Two didn't approve. I would guess the return on investment for such a massive DLC (one the size of a full game) wasn't as big as making another GTAOnline DLC, or keeping resources for GTA6.
@@SuperAzoz99 A shame. But honestly I'm not surprised if they had plans but the publisher chose to block them. I think they made a mistake, obviously. No telling how much a essentially fully fledged remake [in practical terms] of the first game would have blown up, even as DLC. More grating is that a remake OF RDR 1 was in the pipelines, but they shut it down. There's no smoke without fire and there was a LOT of fire on that one. I'll be completely honest here. "IF" they did a package deal in which they remaster RDR2 for the current gen consoles but also did a remake or big remaster of the 1st game all under one roof, if the price was right I WOULD buy that. But that would only be if people who already own one or both games, could get a significant discount, even if they priced it for any first time buyers at £69.99, that's fine, but people who already own your games who just want a DEFINITIVE edition, should get it for something like £30 to £40 or so. [I think they, the publishers, would find such as that selling like hot cakes]
They must know these glitches work. The one on that island before chapter 5 how you travel ages get to the location but there's trees around they knew there was glitch so added detail for when people find it. Not extreme detail but enough to put trees around n a shark dying on shore line.and that building in mexico definitely put the glitches in themselves like with gta 5.
A question, but how do you have a horse to explore Mexico? I tried to follow the tutorial but after waking up from the drunk my horse was stuck on the river bank without the possibility of getting him to me. Can anyone tell me how to have the horse close to me after waking up?
Mexico was actually supposed to be apart of RDR2 but at something during production they ended up canning it no clue why, maybe timing issue or somthing and just left the already done work in the game just put a barrier
You went all the way out the map to find the tiger shark yet in my play through, bro just washed up on shore for me right after leaving the camp to follow the Spanish woman….
You can literally visit Guarma anytime after Chapter 1 lol 😆 It is recommended to do it before the events of Chapter 5 to avoid the invisible sniper triggering
There's literally no point in exploring OUTSIDE the map. Hardly anything to see, and less to find. With New Austin at least, while it's far less impressive than what you see in the main games area, at least there are things to, you know, find. Talismans, treasures, and animals and some horse types you can't get as Morgan, unless you want to risk the Pinkertons? Mexico by contrast, it's just a bare bones usually unreachable location with a few barely there "buildings" that are more facades. Still, I suppose this had some small manner of entertainment value, if nothing else.
so like in TWW i heard some like donkey sounds and then in rdr2 i heard the same donkey sounds which just means that TWW just yoinked RDR2's donkey sound and put it on their donkey
The fort in mexico looks like the fort where Bill Williamson's gang was set up in RDR1, it kind of looks like they planned to remake RDR1's story, even if in DLC form, but they just didnt have the time. It's sad to see all this cool cut content.
I am with John on Guarma and got no invisible sniper and saved the game. Now I'm stuck in Guarma wearing warm clothes for cold weather 😂 Edit: It's possible to walk back to Saint Denis
You were suppoused too, but the corpo rats at R* decided that it wasnt worth the money or time to give the players what they want. Corpos are dumb as bricks, they never know what we want.
I still don't get why rockstar won't open up Guarma and Mexico for online play. You could added mission, expanded rolls, endless exploration. Something the online player actually want! They're constantly adding to GTA online which is older with subpar graphics compared to RDR2
Because newer guns and cars and explosions and all that sort of stuff is seen as "cooler" than cowboy old worldy wild west stuff. Yes. I know. It's rather sad. And I refuse to not be MAD about it. But there's sod all we can do. I've played both RDR 2 and GTA V [story mode] for probably nigh on a thousand hours each. And you know what? I think overall, RDR 2 trumps GTA V. And they SHOULD HAVE gone all in on RDR 2's online and story campaign modes. Because online is a ghost town from what I hear right now, and the story mode DESERVED some manner of expansive DLC. [Sadly they still wanted to keep milking GTA online]
@Requiemslove the "new" missions are copy and paste of old missions for GTA online. And don't get me started on the freaking business partners. I've even come up with a few ideas that would work for RDO and still give players what they crave. For Sisaka, you could have similar missions to break out a prisoner like in story mode, but the reward could be a rare treasure map for Guarma or Mexico. Also, you could smuggle out items from Guarma for any blood money NPC. A Mexico mission could be stealing cocaine for a blood money NPC. There could be new opportunities for all the roles as well. I'm not mad, just confused about how the hell they're missing this.
@@markwillibey6022 I'll have to take your word for it. I "think" I tried the starter mission for GTA V online and "started" making a character in RDO, but I've probably spent less than 20 minutes in either experience.
I swear. Venturing outside of the RDR2 map is like a backrooms exploration expedition.
Im glad someone was thinkin the same
lol
5:53 these cubes are usually placed by devs to call a specific function. There are a lot in the game but usually they are placed under the map.
A specific function that was never used since Mexico was scrapped
@@Union_Jack_official the function that is called is not necessary tied to the location of that cube. Considering it's location it could trigger the Guarma map to load but I'm just speculating.
@@Union_Jack_official also after gaining a lot more knowledge on the topic it doesn't seem like Mexico was scrapped. It was never meant to be included and possibly even the entire south west of the map was not originally included when they started development. When you explore that area it becomes obvious that they used the map from the original game and remastered everything that was needed. Mexico was part of that map and you could go there but apparently RDR2s story never found an excuse to make the player go there so why bother putting that much time and money into a part of the map that will pretty much be dead space.
It was textured and received the same (auto generated?) Vegetation placement as many other parts just outside the map and Rockstar never planned on including Mexico.
Still confused why they never did anything with it in online as it's still a fully modelled and textured place that could have made for a HUGE update without that much effort.
wait, isn’t that a 3D modeling cube? Because I am currently in my first year of 3D and video game school in France and generally, these cubes are for creating an item, or something else..
@@Nocreap it's just the most basic 3D shape and supported by pretty much anything. That's also why 3D software usually gives you a camera, light and cube an an empty project as you will need some starting point regardless.
In this case this basic 3D shape is most likely just there to call some script or something similar. Or at least it might have been used for that during development and no one bothered removing it as it's way outside the explorable map.
SPOILERS AHEAD FOR RDR1: The unfinished building in Mexico is actually a location in rdr1 where you can find Javier in a mission
Thought it was very familiar..
It’s called El Presidio
Ohh I thought it was bills fort
@@andyteknoNah bills fort can actually be visited as a place in RDR2. It’s called Fort Mercer
@@andyteknoBills fort is completely finished and easily explorable in RDR2 actually! It’s called Fort Mercer and it’s in New Austin, so you can visit it as John in the epilogue
There is another floating cube in the snowy regions. Out of the bounds of course. I've explored those areas so much. It hurts how much good stuff is almost complete but inaccessible
North of ambarino?
Dev cubes are everywhere. Even in underutilized parts like South-East of Rio Bravo
Those aren't just difficult to find for new players, but for veteran players as well! 👍
I think that floating block at #5 is Gavin 😆
All joking aside, though, when I see the unfinished Mexico map in this game, it makes me a little sad. I really wish R* had given us a story mode DLC with a finished map of Mexico and a story expansion, but I know it will never happen. RDR2 is still an amazing game, though!
mexico is borring lol, guarma is better
There would have to be a reason for John to go to Mexico which wouldn’t happen till the first games events. Now if we could get the first game with the second one’s graphics and locations, that would be everything
Gavinnnnn!
big man john said he travels to mexico first time in rdr1@@summerfire4775
tbh the game would need to cost ;more if they were to do more content, its more than enough for that price,
can't wait for the sequel tho
this game truely was a masterpiece
Pretty sure, that unfinished building in Mexico is called 'El Presidio'.
I was also thinking this. The doors, the railing, the stairs to the main tower all match the RDR1 el presidio
It 100% is. Been there a number of times in Undead Nightmare.
7:09 That disassembled gun is also seen in the Lenny mission that takes place in Shady Belle. It's on a table near the wagon.
It's in so many places..
Pretty much in every camp of enemies it can be found somewhere on a crate or table, and it's also in allot of barns and other places lol
@@Private.Willie.Stroker I know, I found that out too
There is a floating rock out there in Mexico as well not too far from the unfinished train tunnel. There is also a secret cave in Guarma.
What can you find in that cave?
@p10z10 You cannot enter it it's blocked off by Rockstar because they did not finish it. Most of Guarma and all things related were scraped by Rockstar due to time constraints. Same with Mexico etc
Yo bro is the floating rock near the east edge of Mexico? Because if it is I’ve been marking that rock for months to know where I am out of bounds
4:12 bro tryna get javier 4 rears early💀
REARS
@@Legend_of_the_Wild_Westjears*
@@NeganSmith24 mears**
@@rawmaw krears*
@@NeganSmith24 spears*
All these things & Locations are now useless without a DLC 🥹😞
🥺
Dude I have been saying I would pay good money for A dlc with all the cut content
@@ElPatron42069 Maybe in 2045 They do it, And I'm serious
Rockstar games is not the same great company that used to be years ago.
@@DexZethTo be honest, Rockstar has nothing to say. These corporate rats of gay2 are terrorizing their studios. There, the only thing that matters is money, player and employee have nothing to say.
The building in Guarma is used in a shootout at the start of chapter 5
The building in number seven is actually the building that you first go to in chapter 5. You fight the soldiers there.
That floating cube is secretly Gavin, the cousin of Kevin the cube from fortnite
Best rdr2 theory
:o
Are they related to the wisdom cubes from aqua teen hunger force?
Damn I wonder how big this game was actually going to be. All the content planned with Mexico and all of the missions. They could have always added it in later and people would have loved it.
ok you know for a FACT #1 is just the game acting weird because you're somewhere you're not supposed to be. the shark got close to the shore, and because the waves were so tall and clipped through the ground, it beached itself.
The thing that makes it an Easter egg is that it is one of the only spots where there’s a shark
Welcome to rdr2 content in 2024 where everything is an easter egg, including glitches, out of bounds areas and even mods.
3:47 to clarify that existed in rdr1 a fort called el presidio
Nice finds! I second what others say. If only they had DLC content for all of this. It’s almost like they had plans for all of this and then scrapped it
so please explain to a fairly newbie RDR2 player, is this Mexico map a downloadable add-on or is it something you kind of walk into? I've got about 30 hours currently doing every little mindless task along the way and have made it to chapter 3 lol
@@witte596 mexico is in base game but its cutted content so you can enter this area only by bugs or mods/cheats you don't suppose to be there
from what is known about the development of the game the whole New Austin area was added as an afterthought and uses the map from RDR1 as the base. Nuevo Paraiso (or Mexico) was explorable in that game but seemingly Rockstar didn´t think it was necessary and gave it the most basic polishing to make it look good enough when viewed from New Austins borders.
@@witte596maybe rdr2 isn’t for u lol
@@watchmo2310 actually that game was great for me, I finally got through everything and nearly 100%, think like 374 hours is what I got total on it now LOL absolutely love the game, really hope they come out with another
This summer after an epic journey around the map I ended up with a saved game of Chapter 2 Arthur on Guarma! It's been fun exploring without having to worry about soldiers and snipers and such...I even managed to finally make it back onto the map from there after dozens of tries!
just use the teleporation mod lol
@@daanemail4850 Yeaah lemme tell my ps5 to "just do that lol"
It would have been awesome if they had given John a monologue where he questions reality like the Truman Show.
I was hoping you would have shot those explosives to end the video lol
it was so tempting
The same thinking 😂😂
I was trying to get to guarma by accident and ended up finding two sharks each were different species one regular and one was a tiger shark!
There's a floating block like the one shown here if you travel outside of the map to the North. Its much closer to the ground and is not solid
Default cube.
Just a dev cube. Look them up. Very unmysterious.
Yo i played this game for 10000+ hours and it still amazes me
Some high-speed donkey drivin' NFS style right there.
What glitches did you use to visit Guarma before chapter 5?
There is a whole video by the same person explaining the method. Go check it!
damn they canceling offline DLC for RDR2 still make me mad
I didn’t know you could do this untill I watched your video 🙂
Fun fact if you play rdr2 beta you could go to new Austin as Arthur, and you could go to Mexico
Where can I find it and buy it?
@@p10z10you cant buy it beta means early access to the game
@@p10z10most stupid person on planet earth
@@p10z10if you’re on pc you can do all this with mods. I visited New Austin as Arthur to collect lots of gold and money and valuables, and also i took a trip to mexico which is slightly more finished and has people due to mod
@@p10z10 download a trainer and go free explore for it
imagine if we could've skinned the shark and turtle too :c Exotic fish meat or something like that xD
İ just get furious they modeled all the mexico but didnt memake it accessable and it ended up with a whole empty waste of space
Isn't that a bit unreasonable?
It's not like RDR 2 is a "small" game. It's more than big enough even with New Austin being quite trivial compared to the main region, and the epilogue being not exactly a patch on chapters 1 to 6. We don't exactly "need" Mexico as more than just something to note from the border in truth.
I think and this is just speculation that they intended to do a John Marston DLC that is practically a Remake of RDR1, this would blow the gaming world's mind but I guess Take-Two didn't approve. I would guess the return on investment for such a massive DLC (one the size of a full game) wasn't as big as making another GTAOnline DLC, or keeping resources for GTA6.
@@SuperAzoz99 A shame. But honestly I'm not surprised if they had plans but the publisher chose to block them. I think they made a mistake, obviously. No telling how much a essentially fully fledged remake [in practical terms] of the first game would have blown up, even as DLC. More grating is that a remake OF RDR 1 was in the pipelines, but they shut it down. There's no smoke without fire and there was a LOT of fire on that one.
I'll be completely honest here. "IF" they did a package deal in which they remaster RDR2 for the current gen consoles but also did a remake or big remaster of the 1st game all under one roof, if the price was right I WOULD buy that. But that would only be if people who already own one or both games, could get a significant discount, even if they priced it for any first time buyers at £69.99, that's fine, but people who already own your games who just want a DEFINITIVE edition, should get it for something like £30 to £40 or so. [I think they, the publishers, would find such as that selling like hot cakes]
@@Requiemslove Me personally I would pay full price for a RDR2 DLC/RDR1 Remake
@@SuperAzoz99same with the rdr1 John Marston
3:44 If we can't go off the map, why do these exist?
Because this one can be seen from the other side of the river
They must know these glitches work. The one on that island before chapter 5 how you travel ages get to the location but there's trees around they knew there was glitch so added detail for when people find it. Not extreme detail but enough to put trees around n a shark dying on shore line.and that building in mexico definitely put the glitches in themselves like with gta 5.
That unfinished building looks like javiers fort in rdr1
It is
Reminds me of the movie free guy.. when they built a game on top of another game. They had to get to the invisible island 😅
Was that "Building" used for a cutscene?
No, Nowhere in Mexico is ever used in game. Mexico also plays unique music that’s not heard elsewhere I believe. RDR1 style.
@@BluntForeali think he meant the last one , those building where arthur and the gang shootout at guarma...
It was used in RD1 to save a friend
Is number 3 the big long john?
3:45 rdr1 castle bill
yees
its not
no thats fort mercder
I have spent a lot of time on rdr1 and I immediately realized that this unfinished building in Mexico is El Peresido 🎉
Its very on theme that to get to areas normally inaccessible, you gotta drink until you blackout...
Just like real life!
Number seven is the place you get into a gun fight in at the beginning of guarma
I somehow responded in Tumbleweed jail
A question, but how do you have a horse to explore Mexico? I tried to follow the tutorial but after waking up from the drunk my horse was stuck on the river bank without the possibility of getting him to me. Can anyone tell me how to have the horse close to me after waking up?
Arthur gets blackout drunk and scales a vertical cliff face
The last location is where u were in the first mission of guarma (well, in the saint denis bank robbery one)
They even had unique music for mexico they definitely were gonna add it in
Mexico was actually supposed to be apart of RDR2 but at something during production they ended up canning it no clue why, maybe timing issue or somthing and just left the already done work in the game just put a barrier
I knew i wasn't the only one to find tht cube by my self i was trippin for a min bcuz i was out the map cuz of boredom lmao
I haven’t seen the cube even though I’ve gone in Mexico in rdr2 but I have seen about 3 floating rocks in Mexico about 2-3 meters off the ground
crazy how out of bounds is faithful to the first game
6:30 - ojo del Diabolo
When the Far Away song starts in rdr1... what a memory
@@elgaston2981, few monthes ago bought an old PS3 and RDR to travel through again.
@@RPMrus magic moment bro u know
In real life it is called Landscape Arch.
Can you currently get ton guarma if so how on PS version
Yes. Tons of videos on it. I have one on my channel as well feel free to check it out 👍
I have such fond memories of riding that stupid donkey around Guarma!😅
You went all the way out the map to find the tiger shark yet in my play through, bro just washed up on shore for me right after leaving the camp to follow the Spanish woman….
I go outside the map and i swear a bunch of cougar attack me it freak me out because i tought there were no living creature outside the map
"Being drunk and u can do impossible thing"
Lol I thought the Donkey was the Easter Egg
4:05 that was a town in rdr1
Fort*
I did this with Marston a few times but now I try it doesn't work
Im real sad mexico was unfinished
The RDR2 Mexico too.
How do you get there before? Without actually doing the mission that gets you there?
far up in guarma is a building from first guarma mission edit-he goes there later in the vid
Was really hoping for you to blow the building up at the end 😅
the unfinished building in mexico is actually supposed to be El Presidio
4:22 why this place looks like doors floor 2 castle entrance
Man they could've finished up Mexico and released it as a $30 dlc and that shit woulda PRINTED money
No way! Imagine they added the Mexico map in rdr2 :/ why didn’t they!? I’m going to make a visit! Thanks for sharing!
Number 3 and 6 look like real life places that are in Utah funny that it’s supposed to be Mexico
That building is from RDR1 where u save Maria’s “ boyfriend “
I hope rockstar give us dlc for all mystery in this game
I will buy it for sure
Cut content is amazing
If only they had remade RDR1 like we all originally hoped for
It’s crazy to me that Mexico even ‘exists’ in RDR2
You cannot visit Guarma in any chapter because the Sniper follows you instakilling
You can literally visit Guarma anytime after Chapter 1 lol 😆
It is recommended to do it before the events of Chapter 5 to avoid the invisible sniper triggering
A newly recorded version of RDR1's ambient Mexico music also plays while you're in unfinished Mexico in RDR2, too
Not "newly recorded", it's just less compressed variants of them.
@@rawmaw After listening to it again, I think you might be right
@@JonathanSchmallippe I am right. It's public knowledge.
@@rawmaw I mean it's not but alright lol
@@JonathanSchmallippe Do you know what "public knowledge" means?
I mean, you mistook an uncompressed version as a new re-recording.
Wow, this is cool.
Found a pyramid the other day close to the floating block
notice how come the guarma dynamite is from saint denis
4:08 is it fort mercer
There's literally no point in exploring OUTSIDE the map. Hardly anything to see, and less to find. With New Austin at least, while it's far less impressive than what you see in the main games area, at least there are things to, you know, find. Talismans, treasures, and animals and some horse types you can't get as Morgan, unless you want to risk the Pinkertons?
Mexico by contrast, it's just a bare bones usually unreachable location with a few barely there "buildings" that are more facades.
Still, I suppose this had some small manner of entertainment value, if nothing else.
Imagine if they actually finished the cut portions of the game but no horseballs took the spotlight lmao.
so basically outside the map is the map from rdr1 which they put inside rdr2? Any reason why they did this?
So much extra stuff they did go the game that Rockstar never finished
Everything in mexico is basically a recreation of rdr1
So it means this game's story / map was supposed to be bigger but got cut off because of some reason
so like in TWW i heard some like donkey sounds and then in rdr2 i heard the same donkey sounds which just means that TWW just yoinked RDR2's donkey sound and put it on their donkey
Or they both used the same stock/licensed sound effects. Lol
It breaks my heart Mexico was cut
The fort in mexico looks like the fort where Bill Williamson's gang was set up in RDR1, it kind of looks like they planned to remake RDR1's story, even if in DLC form, but they just didnt have the time. It's sad to see all this cool cut content.
No I think they just ported it and updated the graphics
It's not, that's Fort Mercer, which is mostly accessible in rdr2. The fort in Mexico is El Presidio.
Fort Mercer in NA is Bill Williamson.
El Presidio is Javier Escuela's fort.
“I’m from fort Mercer”
I think Mexico was going to be in rdr 2 but was scraped
O som do Jegue acelerado! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am with John on Guarma and got no invisible sniper and saved the game. Now I'm stuck in Guarma wearing warm clothes for cold weather 😂
Edit: It's possible to walk back to Saint Denis
why did they detail mexico if you arent supposed to go there
You were suppoused too, but the corpo rats at R* decided that it wasnt worth the money or time to give the players what they want. Corpos are dumb as bricks, they never know what we want.
I still don't get why rockstar won't open up Guarma and Mexico for online play. You could added mission, expanded rolls, endless exploration. Something the online player actually want! They're constantly adding to GTA online which is older with subpar graphics compared to RDR2
Because newer guns and cars and explosions and all that sort of stuff is seen as "cooler" than cowboy old worldy wild west stuff.
Yes. I know. It's rather sad.
And I refuse to not be MAD about it.
But there's sod all we can do.
I've played both RDR 2 and GTA V [story mode] for probably nigh on a thousand hours each. And you know what? I think overall, RDR 2 trumps GTA V. And they SHOULD HAVE gone all in on RDR 2's online and story campaign modes. Because online is a ghost town from what I hear right now, and the story mode DESERVED some manner of expansive DLC. [Sadly they still wanted to keep milking GTA online]
@Requiemslove the "new" missions are copy and paste of old missions for GTA online. And don't get me started on the freaking business partners. I've even come up with a few ideas that would work for RDO and still give players what they crave. For Sisaka, you could have similar missions to break out a prisoner like in story mode, but the reward could be a rare treasure map for Guarma or Mexico. Also, you could smuggle out items from Guarma for any blood money NPC. A Mexico mission could be stealing cocaine for a blood money NPC. There could be new opportunities for all the roles as well. I'm not mad, just confused about how the hell they're missing this.
@@markwillibey6022 I'll have to take your word for it. I "think" I tried the starter mission for GTA V online and "started" making a character in RDO, but I've probably spent less than 20 minutes in either experience.
First of all how do you get a horse while in Mexico
Maybe by setting up camp
But how to get to Mexico in RDO?
thank you for showing guarma
That is el presido
I lost my focus as soon Arthur started riding the donkey
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Crazy that they didn't make more content for rdr2 and instead just reskinned and copy pasted the same gta5 content and just put a higher price on it
wel... I gotta be honest, although it was interesting it is unnecessary to go to these places. Especially because you are not meant to go there
And im a rdr1 player
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