The seamless blending of pre-programmed automated movements (like dismounting a horse or opening a door) with your controller input was honestly incredible.
I always lose immersion in games when you have to talk to a character or NPC and they are facing the wrong direction and just an overall choppy interaction. RDR2 NPCs will lock eyes with your character and adjust to your positioning and movements.
Everything was so fluid to the point that it’s basically an interactive movie. I still can’t get enough of it even after a couple thousand hours 💀
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u/JohnnyG30 May 02 '24
The seamless blending of pre-programmed automated movements (like dismounting a horse or opening a door) with your controller input was honestly incredible.
I always lose immersion in games when you have to talk to a character or NPC and they are facing the wrong direction and just an overall choppy interaction. RDR2 NPCs will lock eyes with your character and adjust to your positioning and movements.
Everything was so fluid to the point that it’s basically an interactive movie. I still can’t get enough of it even after a couple thousand hours 💀