“the best way to play arthur is low honor until the TB diagnosis and then high honor bc after that he realizes how little time he has left and wants to make things right and redeem himself before he goes” yes that makes sense and seems like a great idea story wise and more impactful but also have you considered that being mean in video games makes me feel bad
There’s so much depth built into the camps in RDR2 and it’s constant every time you’re at camp something is happening between two characters and depending on which camp you’re at the interactions amongst the crew really sets the tone for where you are horseshoe overlook really feels like a new beginning it really feels like a breathe of fresh air from the cold snow a new start vs shady belle there is a constant tension and fear in the air as everyone waits for the final shoe to drop another one of the things I love is when you’re doing chores the more you do them the more conversations you overhear and the more you see who actually does what around camp I feel like if you don’t spend time at camp you miss a whole layer of story and character development and just general quirks and kookiness amongst your fellow criminals
i cut up apples as an occasional fibrous treat 4 my dog but every time i do its like some small part of my brain also found in horses activates and is like Hmmmm delicious fruit snack and then i get distracted and stop chopping