Three years ago, Reddit user IndyDrew85 introduced his grandpa toRed Dead Redemption 2, giving him the game and his old Xbox. A few months later, IndyDrew85’s old Xbox stopped working, so he upgraded his grandpa’s setup with an Xbox One X console and a new 65 inch 4K TV. Since then, IndyDrew85’s grandpa, who is in his late 70s, has logged an insane number of hours inRed Dead Redemption 2, with over 87 days of playtime.
IndyDrew85 returned to Reddit to update users on his grandpa’sRed Dead Redemption 2journey. An image of IndyDrew85’s grandpa’s stats show that he has played thecritically-acclaimedRed Dead Redemption 2for over 2,000 hours at this point, with 92% completion and 25 achievements. With over 2,000 hours logged in the game, it seems like IndyDrew85’s grandpa could have gotten 100% completion by now if he wanted to, but he must be busy focusing on other aspects of the game instead.
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IndyDrew85 provided a screenshot of his own stats for comparison. Unsurprisingly, IndyDrew85’s grandpa’s playtime absolutely dwarfs his grandson’s, as IndyDrew85 only has a little over 200 hours logged into the game. Despite his grandpa having 10 times the playtime as IndyDrew85, though, IndyDrew85 does have moreRed Dead Redemption 2achievements, with 27 achievements compared to his grandpa’s 25 achievements.
This isn’t the first time a Reddit user has shared a story about their older family member enjoyingRed Dead Redemption 2. A few months ago, Reddit user kleverone revealed that their69 year old dad got 100% completion inRed Dead Redemption 2.
Getting 100% completion inRed Dead Redemption 2doesn’t require players to do literally everything in the game, but it’s still not an easy task by any stretch of the imagination. Toget 100% completion inRed Dead Redemption 2, players have to complete all of the story missions, a certain number of each type of side mission, hunt most of the game’s animals, and complete a variety of other challenges.
Unlocking all of theRed Dead Redemption 2achievements and trophies is an even more daunting task, as it requires players to go beyond what the 100% completion requirement asks of players. But what’s clear by how much IndyDrew85’s grandpa has playedRed Dead Redemption 2is that players don’t have to shoot for 100% completion to have a fun time with the game.Red Dead Redemption 2’s open worldis full of interesting sights to see and there’s always something to do in the game, even after one has logged over 2,000 hours into it.
Red Dead Redemption 2is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
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