The world ofRed Dead Redemption 2is sprawling with tons of detail, from the way animals interact to thestory hints that developer Rockstar Games hidesaround every corner. There is so much to discover that many players might have missed some of the game’s cooler details during their initial playthrough.
One element thatRed Dead Redemption 2players might not have picked up on is Dutch’s genuine concern for Arthur Morgan anytime he ventures from camp for too long. Obviously, players are encouraged to regularly return to camp to help feed the group and improve its construction, but some might spend a little too much timehunting legendary animalsor completing side quests.
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If players do spend too much time away from theRed Dead Redemption 2camp, Dutch will send out a member of the group to find Arthur Morgan and bring him back. Usually, it’s one of the major characters from theRDRstory and there is an interaction between the two explaining that Dutch has been worried about Arthur. From there, players can either select a prompt that sends them back to camp or they can ignore the request and continue about their way.
It’s such a small detail in the game – one that manyRed Dead Redemption 2players likely never see. The scene also speaks to therelationship between Dutch and Arthur Morganin the game.
Although the two outlaws are regularly at odds overDutch’s decision-making and constant planning, this detail suggests that Dutch does genuinely care about Arthur. That, or his paranoia forces him to send another member of the camp out to ensure that Arthur isn’t scheming. Either way, the fact that Rockstar designed to recognize that Arthur has been away for so long and to send an NPC after him is a nice little touch.
Well beforeRed Dead Redemption 2released to critical acclaim, Rockstar Games gave players hints about the importance of the camp in the game. Once players did get their hands on it, they discovered just how much effort the developers put into making sure that the camp felt like a living/breathing creation.
To this day,RDRplayers are sharing discoveries from their time looking at all of the characters in the camp, and how those relationships influence the events of the game. For example, there is a fun moment whereJack is caught tickling Uncle’s nosein the Epilogue section of the game.
Fans still don’t know if Red Dead Redemption 2 will ever get any future story content, butRed Dead Onlineis still going strong. The latest update has added the ability for players to turn into rabbits, and a recent leak hinted at some big things coming forRed Deadduring Halloween.
Red Dead Redemption 2is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.