High honor Arthur is the prefect example of tragic hero. He had all the reasons in the world to be evil and ruthless, but still chose the path of redemption...
@@Nightwalker25-m3uwhat? He is the best Gaming Anti-Hero of all time you probably don't even pay attention to the story or haven't played the Game and just watch vids on RUclips lmao
Low honor: He accepted his fate, he lived his way, he'll die his way High Honor: He's afraid, but he still takes a gamble that love exists and does a loving act.
@@KianTheSuperb you can't have a conversation with Sister while Arthur is low honor even you've done all Sister and Brother missions. You only meet Reverend as being low honor
Bro high honor be boring I bought red dead to create bloodshed and have action when you’re high honor you are restricted to being good all the time EDIT: All of you children are getting upset in my replies talking about “that’s not how the game is supposed to be played” or “Go play something else” in all honesty I don’t care. I’m playing the game to have fun you are playing to make an imaginary video game character a “good man” for a cutscene at the end of the game. Like I’m sorry I offended you by calling it boring I’m not going to let a imaginary ingame social status from stopping me having fun. I get it ooo main character dies at a sunset big deal but at the end of the day everything in the game is fake so play it to have fun not for a goddamn good reputation.
I remember playing as low honor, and then when Arthur was diagnosed with tb it generally left me sad so i started doing good things and was left with one of the best emotional experiences in years
@@kranx2690exactly you get the point of the game... Arthur was scared of dying a bad person i also dont see the point in being low honor when you can quick save you get the gunslinger grips and all
I always play low honor until the end. It makes the most sense. Arthur Morgan is a violent criminal. He is the gangs enforcer. When the dirty work needs to be done, it's Arthur who does it. Honor has nothing to do with it. It's a game about violent outlaws. If the protagonist of the story was a lawman, chasing down the Van Der Linde gang, you'd see them as nothing but violent degenerates. If we played as Dutch you'd think he was a hero too. In reality they're criminals and at the end they all get what's coming to them. I play the game according to the story. Yes, sometimes I kill innocents and that isn't something Arthur does, but it gets me money. I often have bounties in 3 states and will kill bounty hunters and take the jewels off their bodies. Arthur is not a good man. Even at the end he's not a good man, but he's a bad man whom, at the end of his life, tries to do good for those he loves. The reality is, just like many of you, the Van Der Linde gang are horribly deluded individuals who believe that, despite all the evils they do, they are good people. Charles knows they are nothing but criminals. Even Sadie Adler does. Even Hosea realizes that they became nothing but murderers. While others work for their living, the Van Der Lindes make their living from robbing others. People hate Micah but you know what I think? I think Micah is the purest of them all. He has no grand delusions of being some grand helper of the poor. He knows that he is an outlaw, a vicious killer who does not follow the law or the rules of society. Dutch is a great and charismatic character. He's capable of convincing nearly all of his followers that they're doing good but in reality Dutch needs the gang because he has a bounty on his head and they are both protection and camouflage. I mean, we play as a character who often kills officers and innocent people who are simply doing their jobs and trying to protect the innocent. Not to mention we badly hurt people and ruin their lives through extortion. You may be deluded enough to believe that Arthur is an honorable man, but tell me what Arthur does in the story that is honorable? Is robbing a man honorable? Is killing law enforcement officers and honorable thing to do? Is beating a dying man senseless and giving another man brain damage honorable? No. None of those things are honorable. Arthur was never supposed to be a good man. If he were then it wouldn't be a game called "Red Dead Redemption"
haytham is more cold tbh. he'd kill everyone after giving them assurance that they wont. and leaves them to die after stabbing them in their critical part
Nah saving side quests that give u high honor or involve redemption and then just doing a ton of those (while greeting people and helping those in random encounters) best way to increase honor fast and also way better of a redemption arc and way more emotional then some guy just greeting everyone in a town. Mistakes are actually redeemed (Downes family, Last Strauss mission where u Absolve all debts and kick out that piece of trash, paying debts you have in towns to atleast try to make up for the irredeemable murder sprees)
After my first run being a high honor one, it was really hard to be low honor. This is the only game that makes me feel bad about killing random npc’s.
Agree and it’s just hard because the story line is perfect although arthur was an outlaw u can see that everybody has a sec chance to change to be better for some people
Yea, R* did a great job when making NPCs in this game, you feel empathy for them because of how realistic they feel. I hope they make them fun to kill again in the next GTA though and leave the realism to thr RDR series
@@A.0.1.T it still isnt worth it like for what are you hurting him hes gonna stay alive until 1907 and till then he will get used to the eye and the pain goes away
I finished the game with max honor. RDR2 taught me so many things I didn't know about, like revenge being a fool's game. And the nun's words really hit me deep when she said "take a gamble that love exists and do a loving act". I ended up choosing to help John with high honor. The best game I've ever played.
After 5 chapters of low honor and then all of chapter 6 fishing and greeting people in Saint Denis, I got to that choice and audibly said to myself "Nah, outlaw for life" and went back for the money. Will admit the death scene on the mountain was much better but I don't regret my choice
I finished the game with Max Honor. The game taught me so many things aswell. And the examples you gave were the things I learnt out of more. Even if I complete 100% of the game and I can do whatever I want, I will still be Max Honor because I feel horrible about killing NPCs. I was Max/high honor in all the chapters and I regret NOTHING about that. The high-honor story really payed off greatly.
I Finished The Game In 2 Saves Both Were Max Honor And Honestly I Shed Some Tears(8 In Total In The First Save And The Save Second Was 5) In Both When Arthur Dead It Was A Really Sad Scene To Watch
Red Dead Redemption 2 changed me for the better. I can tell you all that. From the moment I wrote this comment until the second you are reading this reply, I just keep on being better and better. Heck this game got me to the point that it fixed my relationship with my religion because of how it changed my mindset. I don't regret playing this game at all.
Even though this is the low honor ending and I hate it, this is actually a badass last word and fits low honor Arthur very well. Better than getting stabbed to death as he tries to crawl away in the go for the money ending.
low honor throughout the game and Greet for hours to gain high honor in the end. *"That man massacred countless people.....but he said Hello to just as many."* 😂😂😂
I'm playing as Arthur rn like right at this moment and I am on the last mission where I am saving Abgail and I will be emotional because I am high honor and I am planning to save John and this is actually the first time I am high honor
The best thing about this assessment is it shows when and where the overall story can best be done by being evil and then redeeming yourself in later chapters
The best way to play is to be a bad man up till the doctors "if you know you know" and then play as a good man so it feels more like a redemption than a corse corection.
I challenge myself with low honor by simply not paying off my bounty it's really fun and kinda stressful when you're in the wildness going to sleep and waking up to bounty hunters but I recommend it
@silasworld2200that’s cool! In rdr2 epilogue I did the most bad things I could think of so I could reach the lowest honor then I kept creating people. I got a diamond achievement
Best way to play RDR2: Start off low honor and go crazy have fun. After you find out in Saint Denis what happens to Arthur, start playing with honor. Finish the game with high honor.
High honor reduces the prices on the stores, some loot beneficies, a special grip for cattleman revolver, etc; when low honor gives you just a skull grip for double action, so it's easier have high honor. And the cutscenes about death of gang members and other stuff in all chapters make a lot more sense
Well if you play a high honor character you'll need those lowered costs. In my current gameplay I have $30k. I have enough to buy everything in the game, whether it comes with a discount or not. And the double action is a great weapon. It's an upgrade of the single action. And I use those right now. They're great weapons
The cutscenes of death of other gang members don't make any more sense. When Arthur talks about the members who died before the game started he doesn't talk like he does in the high honor cutscenes
@@rocketjumpmaster34 It is half true, low honor increase the chances of valuable items, tobacco, cigars and decrease the chances of medicines. With high honor, the chance of medicines is increased and don't decrease the chance of valuable items, from the moment you have filled your medicine inventory, literally 90% of time will drop only jewels and other valuable items like clocks, rings, buckles and other stuff. I literally made 60K looting the bodies of bounty hunters and seelling the items and 98% of the game I was High Honor.
The only game ever where the Story changed my play style. At first I used to be low honor but throughout the game without even thinking about it, I just got into high honor. Truly the best story game I’ve ever played.
The same thing happened to me when I played Ghost of Tsushima. At first, I was fighting at open, like true samurai. And then, without realizing that, I became Ghost, who mostly kills stealthily
@@spider-deku4479 I just slaughtered them from the beginning in the most efficient way 😂 I'd get the uncle flashbacks basically instantly after any new ghost skill
While playing with low honor gives way more freedom, it kinda makes you feel guilty, yet when you play with high honor you could just ball your eyes out from it all the emotional experience. This game really knows how to hit you in the feels.
Aslında bu oyun senin karakterine göre seçim yapmanı sağlıyor. Içinde merhamet yoksa ya da azsa etkilenmiyorsun. Npc öldürmekden vs vs ama duygusal merhamrtliysen yaptiğin herseyden suclu hisediyor üzüluyorsun ana hikayedeki öldürdüklerine bile uzuluyorsun. O driscollari bile inanilmaz bir oyun yapmjslar.
On my first playthrough I genuinely played with high honor until the end, all I wanted was to help others who couldn't help themselves which made it sadder when my Arthur couldn't help himself and no one was able to help me.
This game truly can bring out a persons true self if played on how you truly want to. Thos game lets you see true humanity and that its possible to change but its up to you if you want to change. Arthur was the furthest from a Saint but he knew and accepted that. But tried to do what he felt was right. Even Bad men can do good.
Arthur always says revenge is a fool's game. That just proves he is afraid of revenge and its consequences. But he indeed is a good and beautiful man even after what happened with him.
I love the high honor ending when you go back for the money, you get to take Micah’s eye out and leave him with a permanent reminder that he fucked with the wrong one
It's crazy how we aged with Arthur in perspective. Like the whole running and gibbing gets old and you just want to be a good person by the end of the game
In my tenth game of story mode, these were my reflections on each chapter. Chapter 1: Undecided, probably bad Chapter 2: Full-fledged outlaw, enough evil for one's own good but without harming ours. Chapter 3: Semi neutral, more bad but a little good. Chapter 4: Indecisive again, you lost many and you don't know your path but you have to survive. Chapter 5: Turning point, what's the point of being bad if everything goes to hell and if not, what's the point of being bad if I'm going to die? Chapter 6: You are afraid, you know that you did many bad things and now in your final moments you know that it is not worth your time in life, you do not seek forgiveness you just want to redeem your sins a little. Epilogue part 1 & 2: You are a family man, you cannot risk yourself or your family, you have to be neutral... Although you have a bad feeling (Events of rdr1).
I played high honor the whole way and achieved highest honor. But with the way Arthur talks and feels about his actions at the start of the story, i feel like it makes more sense to play low honor. It validates the redemption thats needed
The high honor death scene is still so heart wrenching. Seeing him drag himself to the rocks so he can see the sunrise as he takes his final breath truly destroyed me. He truly tried to be a better person in his final days and was still betrayed by the one person he trusted the most.
My first play through I was playing scummy up until I chapter 4 and met Dorkins, didn’t know that there would be multiple endings but happy to say I got the good ending. Incredible game.
I was low honor for a while then I got back to high honor. Arthur’s Story from start to finish can make a grown man cry RD2 is one of the best games OAT
I feel like playing the game with somewhat low honor (not a complete psychopath, but brutal and willing to do bad things for the well-being of yourself and the gang), but gradually getting more moral in the latter parts of the game, especially after you get diagnosed with TB, creates the most satisfying and fitting story.
I like playing low honor at the beginning and then high honor slowly to emphasize the change in arthur It also really correlates with the high honor dialogue with the nun when she said “you don’t know you”
High honor Because arthur lived a bad and traumatized life He got orphan See his friends died His father like figure betray him He has to see his son died Lost his love And gave everything to his gang(family) So he just deserves a peaceful ending❤
I played high honor the whole story because I made good decisions. ( and it was before the honor systeme arrived, like I spared the O'driscoll in the barn at the first mission ) 😂❤.
You know, you kill him either way? In the mission where you attack the odriscolls, in Ch1, you can see him if you spared him. (He either dies to the gang or by you)
Imo the low honour death for Arthur was better than high honour cuz when you kill Micah if you shoot him once in chest it goes hard af and when Dutch shoots Micah it feels like he was avenging Arthur for Micah shooting him
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@@legopower13 i finished that series like 2 months ago unfortunately
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High honor Arthur is the prefect example of tragic hero. He had all the reasons in the world to be evil and ruthless, but still chose the path of redemption...
He's not really one of the best heroes of gaming.
@@Nightwalker25-m3uwhat? He is the best Gaming Anti-Hero of all time you probably don't even pay attention to the story or haven't played the Game and just watch vids on RUclips lmao
@Deadeye5074 The anti-hero of this game would most likely be Dutch and the Pinkertons. I think Kieran is the hero.
Whaaattttt kieren??..pls tell u were high while writing this comment @@Nightwalker25-m3u
@@Nightwalker25-m3uDutch is just straight up an evil and manipulative character what do you mean he’s and anti hero
High honour- Run Arthur Morgan
Low honour- Run its Arthur morgan
A mod with invincible arthur and Pinkerton rampage is dope
Low honour - run its Arthur Morgan
High honour - thank you Arthur Morgan
@@easyevil5943Way better
😂😂
@@easyevil5943 Nailed it
Low honor: He accepted his fate, he lived his way, he'll die his way
High Honor: He's afraid, but he still takes a gamble that love exists and does a loving act.
So true
this from suster n the one who saved mostly die by train?
@@jemimowYes
He is still afraid as low honour I’m pretty sure because he says to sister
@@KianTheSuperb you can't have a conversation with Sister while Arthur is low honor even you've done all Sister and Brother missions. You only meet Reverend as being low honor
Arthur:🦌
john:🐺/🦌
Micah:🐀
p.s. lore accurate rdr2
Ever since my brother died life ain't been the same no more
Hey John.
@@topgamer9532 howdy feller
Hey Javier.
what the fuck are you on about
High honor: Better story
Low honor: Better gameplay
Debatable.
High honor and low honor both offer good stories.
It's all up to you how you want to perceive it.
@@thechefwhodoesntcook8233 Agreed
@@thechefwhodoesntcook8233 true, although low honor kinda defeats the whole point of the "Redemption" part of the title
@@eriknorman1690 Yeah that's why i think rockstar didnt really put off the honor system well
@@eriknorman1690 Because low honor makes more sense in chapter 1-5 and high honor in chapter 6. There's no redemption if you're already a good man.
I play high honor for the story but low honor gives you more freedom to do what you want without consequence
Not without consequence if you want to take getting disrespected lay stabbed in the back by Micah lol
Yup
I play with medium honor bethween 1-4 chapter and with high honor between 5-6, and then I play with low honor in Epilogue
@@Mr.Rendo1or shot in the head
@@RagnarLothbrokArthurMorganBR isnt that really hard? Wow cool man
Arthur was not a good man. But he was always a good man amongst bad ones. High honor ftw
Bro high honor be boring I bought red dead to create bloodshed and have action when you’re high honor you are restricted to being good all the time
EDIT: All of you children are getting upset in my replies talking about “that’s not how the game is supposed to be played” or “Go play something else” in all honesty I don’t care. I’m playing the game to have fun you are playing to make an imaginary video game character a “good man” for a cutscene at the end of the game. Like I’m sorry I offended you by calling it boring I’m not going to let a imaginary ingame social status from stopping me having fun. I get it ooo main character dies at a sunset big deal but at the end of the day everything in the game is fake so play it to have fun not for a goddamn good reputation.
@@jcclips3354perhaps you just don't have the attention span to enjoy a game without murder, and that's okay. but many of us like to play that way 👍
@@JavierEscuella1899 bro really said “perhaps you don’t have an attention span” 🤓👆like Blud 💀
@@jcclips3354 Who hurt you?
@@jcclips3354 stop being butthurt
I remember playing as low honor, and then when Arthur was diagnosed with tb it generally left me sad so i started doing good things and was left with one of the best emotional experiences in years
same
Bro really did an Arthur
Playing second time now and litterally cant be a dick anymore
@@kranx2690exactly you get the point of the game... Arthur was scared of dying a bad person i also dont see the point in being low honor when you can quick save you get the gunslinger grips and all
I always play low honor until the end. It makes the most sense. Arthur Morgan is a violent criminal. He is the gangs enforcer. When the dirty work needs to be done, it's Arthur who does it. Honor has nothing to do with it. It's a game about violent outlaws. If the protagonist of the story was a lawman, chasing down the Van Der Linde gang, you'd see them as nothing but violent degenerates. If we played as Dutch you'd think he was a hero too. In reality they're criminals and at the end they all get what's coming to them. I play the game according to the story. Yes, sometimes I kill innocents and that isn't something Arthur does, but it gets me money. I often have bounties in 3 states and will kill bounty hunters and take the jewels off their bodies. Arthur is not a good man. Even at the end he's not a good man, but he's a bad man whom, at the end of his life, tries to do good for those he loves. The reality is, just like many of you, the Van Der Linde gang are horribly deluded individuals who believe that, despite all the evils they do, they are good people. Charles knows they are nothing but criminals. Even Sadie Adler does. Even Hosea realizes that they became nothing but murderers. While others work for their living, the Van Der Lindes make their living from robbing others. People hate Micah but you know what I think? I think Micah is the purest of them all. He has no grand delusions of being some grand helper of the poor. He knows that he is an outlaw, a vicious killer who does not follow the law or the rules of society. Dutch is a great and charismatic character. He's capable of convincing nearly all of his followers that they're doing good but in reality Dutch needs the gang because he has a bounty on his head and they are both protection and camouflage. I mean, we play as a character who often kills officers and innocent people who are simply doing their jobs and trying to protect the innocent. Not to mention we badly hurt people and ruin their lives through extortion. You may be deluded enough to believe that Arthur is an honorable man, but tell me what Arthur does in the story that is honorable? Is robbing a man honorable? Is killing law enforcement officers and honorable thing to do? Is beating a dying man senseless and giving another man brain damage honorable? No. None of those things are honorable. Arthur was never supposed to be a good man. If he were then it wouldn't be a game called "Red Dead Redemption"
High Honor Arthur is One Of The Most Beautiful Stories Ever Told
Low Honor is The Coldest 🥶
haytham is more cold tbh. he'd kill everyone after giving them assurance that they wont. and leaves them to die after stabbing them in their critical part
The low honor one is more immersive towards the time period
@@Thrilltime69 blud We're talking about rdr2 not ac Valhalla
@@ethanplays_gamermf that’s assassins creed 3
@@festive5476 ik bro but it's also in AC Valhalla tho you don't play with him
People forgetting u can just say hi to everyone in the saloon after massacring the town
hahaha
Boring and not efficient. Go fishing and release fish.
Nah saving side quests that give u high honor or involve redemption and then just doing a ton of those (while greeting people and helping those in random encounters) best way to increase honor fast and also way better of a redemption arc and way more emotional then some guy just greeting everyone in a town. Mistakes are actually redeemed (Downes family, Last Strauss mission where u Absolve all debts and kick out that piece of trash, paying debts you have in towns to atleast try to make up for the irredeemable murder sprees)
After my first run being a high honor one, it was really hard to be low honor. This is the only game that makes me feel bad about killing random npc’s.
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Agree and it’s just hard because the story line is perfect although arthur was an outlaw u can see that everybody has a sec chance to change to be better for some people
Yeah it made every decision and action you make have consequences
this game feels real, i could get lost in this game for hours.
Yea, R* did a great job when making NPCs in this game, you feel empathy for them because of how realistic they feel. I hope they make them fun to kill again in the next GTA though and leave the realism to thr RDR series
🤠
Me too
I always make Arthur medium honour until he gets TB, then all the way to high honour
Same, this is exactly how I played the game
That was me on my first ever play through i just completed rdr2 as soon as i found out he had tb i *hey mister* *Howdy* the f out of saint denis
I played like this but i brought him to mid honor right before guarma
When i played as low honor it was so hard leave John.
Fr John's a real one
My next playthrough ill go high honor back for money cus injure micahs eye
@@not.krosshairit aint worth it hes gonna die in the end
@@choclate3265but he gets an eyepatch then
@@A.0.1.T it still isnt worth it like for what are you hurting him hes gonna stay alive until 1907 and till then he will get used to the eye and the pain goes away
Your not a good man Arthur but your surely not a bad man
-Reverend Swanson
Love how the deer and wolf were used to symbolise both sides
its a coyote but yeah true
I finished the game with max honor. RDR2 taught me so many things I didn't know about, like revenge being a fool's game. And the nun's words really hit me deep when she said "take a gamble that love exists and do a loving act". I ended up choosing to help John with high honor. The best game I've ever played.
Mükemmel oyun 👌
After 5 chapters of low honor and then all of chapter 6 fishing and greeting people in Saint Denis, I got to that choice and audibly said to myself "Nah, outlaw for life" and went back for the money. Will admit the death scene on the mountain was much better but I don't regret my choice
I finished the game with Max Honor. The game taught me so many things aswell. And the examples you gave were the things I learnt out of more. Even if I complete 100% of the game and I can do whatever I want, I will still be Max Honor because I feel horrible about killing NPCs. I was Max/high honor in all the chapters and I regret NOTHING about that. The high-honor story really payed off greatly.
I Finished The Game In 2 Saves
Both Were Max Honor And Honestly I Shed Some Tears(8 In Total In The First Save And The Save Second Was 5) In Both When Arthur Dead It Was A Really Sad Scene To Watch
Red Dead Redemption 2 changed me for the better. I can tell you all that. From the moment I wrote this comment until the second you are reading this reply, I just keep on being better and better. Heck this game got me to the point that it fixed my relationship with my religion because of how it changed my mindset. I don't regret playing this game at all.
Arthur's death legit had me crying
And his horse
Just steal a random guys horse before the mission👍
@@IHatetomatoes2008 doesnt have the same impact
@@Superlizardy36especially if your using the golden buell horse
Poor Buell 😢
True😢
“Damn you!”
“Damn us both!”
-Get’s shot in the head
this is not really ending
high honor really ending
Even though this is the low honor ending and I hate it, this is actually a badass last word and fits low honor Arthur very well. Better than getting stabbed to death as he tries to crawl away in the go for the money ending.
I just finished the story last night and I started getting all choked up when this happened
TRNNIS BOAT 🛥️🎾
Your not better than me Morgan
I didn't know he would get shot so badly with low honor.
RIP Arthur for making us keep up with the game.
And also get stabed a knife by Micah if you choice "return for the money" with low honor
"Dutch...Micah...Come and get me you bastards."
Easily one of the best lines in gaming history.
"Revenge is a fool's game"
Arthur Morgan-
Only the weak says that
Situational
@@ineedpowers5151weak people seek revenge, strong people forgive, while smart people ignore.
@@ineedpowers5151Arthur Morgen is not weak. Dutch is weak. Dutch without Arthur cannot do nothing
But I felt different
Neutral honor and high honor at the end of the game 🗿
chapter 3 definitely neutral+ because i can’t have arthur not say “he was like a little brother to me”
low honor throughout the game and Greet for hours to gain high honor in the end.
*"That man massacred countless people.....but he said Hello to just as many."* 😂😂😂
@@WATCHMYCLIPSZ😂😂😂so true made my day
@@enthusiasticallydrySame here Chapter 3 should be Neutral Honor Arthur not saying Sean was like a Little Brother to him is wrong
I'm playing as Arthur rn like right at this moment and I am on the last mission where I am saving Abgail and I will be emotional because I am high honor and I am planning to save John and this is actually the first time I am high honor
The best thing about this assessment is it shows when and where the overall story can best be done by being evil and then redeeming yourself in later chapters
Yeah thats what the scene with the nun is trying to get across to the player... Arthur doesn't want to die a bad man
*Friends I did 17 one arm pull ups, please support me*
High honor: "You're a *good* man Arthur Morgan."
Low honor: "You're a *confusing* Arthur Morgan."
You're a good man Arthur..
(not even 5 minutes later throws someone on train tracks)
The best way to play is to be a bad man up till the doctors "if you know you know" and then play as a good man so it feels more like a redemption than a corse corection.
I challenge myself with low honor by simply not paying off my bounty it's really fun and kinda stressful when you're in the wildness going to sleep and waking up to bounty hunters but I recommend it
Same people should play with 1500 dollar bounty in every state and that would be like playing as the legend of the east
Yeah I like doing this too. You're suppose to be this outlaw on the run.
Not to mention bounty hunters has a chance to interfere with the camp without you even moving out of the camp. Its a nice detail they added
@@Angel19kingcan’t even hunt in peace
That's what I was doing until I started to hunt for the best satchel.
Let me chase my perfect racoon pelt ffs!!
For me it’s always high honor
Me to sadie i am sorry btw
@silasworld2200that’s cool! In rdr2 epilogue I did the most bad things I could think of so I could reach the lowest honor then I kept creating people. I got a diamond achievement
@@Dutchvanderlinde121it’s ok
@@Sadie__Adlerare you a girl mate?
Why are you in everi comment section i go
"One day we must decide between what is right and what is easy." - dumbledore
Damn. . .
Best way to play RDR2: Start off low honor and go crazy have fun. After you find out in Saint Denis what happens to Arthur, start playing with honor. Finish the game with high honor.
High honour is probably the lore accurate way but playing not caring about honour is just more fun
The song is summertime sadness X i wanna be yours (slowed) thank me later
Thanks friend, all the best to you
Tanks mate
Giga Chad mate thank you
God Bless you King
God bless you, boah
High honor reduces the prices on the stores, some loot beneficies, a special grip for cattleman revolver, etc; when low honor gives you just a skull grip for double action, so it's easier have high honor. And the cutscenes about death of gang members and other stuff in all chapters make a lot more sense
Well if you play a high honor character you'll need those lowered costs. In my current gameplay I have $30k. I have enough to buy everything in the game, whether it comes with a discount or not. And the double action is a great weapon. It's an upgrade of the single action. And I use those right now. They're great weapons
The cutscenes of death of other gang members don't make any more sense. When Arthur talks about the members who died before the game started he doesn't talk like he does in the high honor cutscenes
Low honor gives you valuable stuff if you loot someone
@@rocketjumpmaster34 It is half true, low honor increase the chances of valuable items, tobacco, cigars and decrease the chances of medicines. With high honor, the chance of medicines is increased and don't decrease the chance of valuable items, from the moment you have filled your medicine inventory, literally 90% of time will drop only jewels and other valuable items like clocks, rings, buckles and other stuff. I literally made 60K looting the bodies of bounty hunters and seelling the items and 98% of the game I was High Honor.
@TheReaICowfish Canonically Red Dead Redemption is about redemption, so High Honor is more canon than Low Honor
The only game ever where the Story changed my play style.
At first I used to be low honor but throughout the game without even thinking about it, I just got into high honor.
Truly the best story game I’ve ever played.
The same thing happened to me when I played Ghost of Tsushima. At first, I was fighting at open, like true samurai. And then, without realizing that, I became Ghost, who mostly kills stealthily
@@spider-deku4479 I just slaughtered them from the beginning in the most efficient way 😂
I'd get the uncle flashbacks basically instantly after any new ghost skill
the conversations with sister calderon are very powerful. felt good to be told God is everybody and everything & love does exist.. it's within us all
While playing with low honor gives way more freedom, it kinda makes you feel guilty, yet when you play with high honor you could just ball your eyes out from it all the emotional experience. This game really knows how to hit you in the feels.
Aslında bu oyun senin karakterine göre seçim yapmanı sağlıyor. Içinde merhamet yoksa ya da azsa etkilenmiyorsun. Npc öldürmekden vs vs ama duygusal merhamrtliysen yaptiğin herseyden suclu hisediyor üzüluyorsun ana hikayedeki öldürdüklerine bile uzuluyorsun. O driscollari bile inanilmaz bir oyun yapmjslar.
On my first playthrough I genuinely played with high honor until the end, all I wanted was to help others who couldn't help themselves which made it sadder when my Arthur couldn't help himself and no one was able to help me.
Low honor feels more sad because after all Arthur did, he's still accepted by the last of the gang, but you wish he wishes he did more to deserve it.
If you have high honor when you fight Micah Arthur lands more punches it’s way more satisfying despite the best character in the whole series dying
That's not true
Low honor: Badass.
High Honor: *Remembered.*
Imagine If Arthur only stayed alive if he had bad honour
High honor is logical ending of character,like he was bad,but turned into still bad,but a person with good deeds.
"Face me to the west so I can watch the setting sun and remember all the fine times we had that way."
This game truly can bring out a persons true self if played on how you truly want to. Thos game lets you see true humanity and that its possible to change but its up to you if you want to change.
Arthur was the furthest from a Saint but he knew and accepted that. But tried to do what he felt was right. Even Bad men can do good.
Arthur always says revenge is a fool's game. That just proves he is afraid of revenge and its consequences.
But he indeed is a good and beautiful man even after what happened with him.
Arthur Is the most loyal Vander Linde Gang member.
True tho. I don’t care what I do until I reach chapter 4. After that Arthur needs to have his redemption
I always felt that the low honor ending makes more sense.
I love the high honor ending when you go back for the money, you get to take Micah’s eye out and leave him with a permanent reminder that he fucked with the wrong one
perfect song for a great edit
name?
@@crzvm1lk
Summertime sadness x I wanna be yours
@@Weslery245 ty im gonna tell some ppl the name too
The song name - Summertime sadness x I wanna be yours ( slowed+reverb+bass boosted )
Channel - Melody's temptation
Thank you
Holy shit, you're an angel sent from the skies. Thanks so much
Thank you so much
dialogue is definitely cooler with low honor, arthur killing someone “ill see you in hell my friend”
Come on guys, Arthur deserves to die with high honor
Depends how you view it
It's crazy how we aged with Arthur in perspective. Like the whole running and gibbing gets old and you just want to be a good person by the end of the game
In my tenth game of story mode, these were my reflections on each chapter.
Chapter 1: Undecided, probably bad
Chapter 2: Full-fledged outlaw, enough evil for one's own good but without harming ours.
Chapter 3: Semi neutral, more bad but a little good.
Chapter 4: Indecisive again, you lost many and you don't know your path but you have to survive.
Chapter 5: Turning point, what's the point of being bad if everything goes to hell and if not, what's the point of being bad if I'm going to die?
Chapter 6: You are afraid, you know that you did many bad things and now in your final moments you know that it is not worth your time in life, you do not seek forgiveness you just want to redeem your sins a little.
Epilogue part 1 & 2: You are a family man, you cannot risk yourself or your family, you have to be neutral... Although you have a bad feeling (Events of rdr1).
Yes, a lot of text, but I really spent a lot of time on that game.
Just that song hits hard😢
i love high honor gameplay, it’s what i do, but it feels like i’m walking on eggshells
I gave Arthur beautiful honor ending ❤
Low Honour : I Am a Survivor
High Honour : I Am a Savior
He was badass even with high honour
It’s easier to be mean but it’s harder to be nice
It’s called redemption for a reason 😭🙏🔥
Rockstar cooked so good it made Gordon Ramsay cry 💀
Arthur doesn't want to redeem his self. He wants to be punished. Instead, he redeems JOHN.
Source? Journal
those people who would have been high honor if they didint kill every npc in sight 💀
I played high honor the whole way and achieved highest honor. But with the way Arthur talks and feels about his actions at the start of the story, i feel like it makes more sense to play low honor. It validates the redemption thats needed
The high honor death scene is still so heart wrenching. Seeing him drag himself to the rocks so he can see the sunrise as he takes his final breath truly destroyed me. He truly tried to be a better person in his final days and was still betrayed by the one person he trusted the most.
me: has the lowest honor
always me: gets max honor by talking to people and throwing fishes in the water
Helping people in random event
@@Yoweslah-ph3lsDonating to blind man
@@toddkennedy1329 and helping a Hunter get trap
“Easier” Nah bro trust me nothing is easy when 12 bounty hunters following you everywhere
The bounty hunters dont follow you for your honor . They follow you by the price on your head
@@rodrigobatista4904 yes and you won’t have a high bounty if you don’t make crimes and you won’t have high honour if you make crimes
@@LawyerChad1But you can have it again by greeting ramdon people for 5 minutes
My first play through I was playing scummy up until I chapter 4 and met Dorkins, didn’t know that there would be multiple endings but happy to say I got the good ending. Incredible game.
I was low honor for a while then I got back to high honor. Arthur’s Story from start to finish can make a grown man cry RD2 is one of the best games OAT
I feel like playing the game with somewhat low honor (not a complete psychopath, but brutal and willing to do bad things for the well-being of yourself and the gang), but gradually getting more moral in the latter parts of the game, especially after you get diagnosed with TB, creates the most satisfying and fitting story.
i liked the low honour ending, it goes with the theme of the game, and it goes with what milton says in chapter two
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High honour gives u discounts 😊
Chapter 1: 😃
Chapter 2: 😀
Chapter 3: 😄
Chapter 4:😕
Chapter 5:😦
Chapter 6: 😥
Always low honour. It shows that a man can never truly change who he is
Hands down one of the best edits of rdr2
High honour: hard
Greet: *allow us to Introduce our selves*
I love low honor but next play through I’m going try going high honor at chapter six
I like playing low honor at the beginning and then high honor slowly to emphasize the change in arthur
It also really correlates with the high honor dialogue with the nun when she said “you don’t know you”
Low Honor: Fuck the world
High Honor: This world won’t make me a bad person
Low honor wolf looks badass tho
Arthur is a bad man until he diagnoses tb, he knows he doesnt have much time left so he starts being nice
what is this remix so beautiful ?
Summer time sadness
He sayd remix not song
High honor
Because arthur lived a bad and traumatized life
He got orphan
See his friends died
His father like figure betray him
He has to see his son died
Lost his love
And gave everything to his gang(family)
So he just deserves a peaceful ending❤
I played completely high honor and when i went for another play through i couldnt go low honor and i couldnt make those bad decisions.
What a creative comparison
High honor always win❤
Depends what you want to win
I played high honor the whole story because I made good decisions. ( and it was before the honor systeme arrived, like I spared the O'driscoll in the barn at the first mission ) 😂❤.
Me too
I killed him by accident 💀
You know, you kill him either way?
In the mission where you attack the odriscolls, in Ch1, you can see him if you spared him. (He either dies to the gang or by you)
I play game with both. High honor make me cry and feel like so good
Dude, This Edit is so chill, I'm so addicted to It😩😩.
There is no such thing as a shortcut to good life…
There is. Your family.
Damn this song hits, whats the name of it?
Summertime sadness by Lana del rey
@@milind_xd3045Thanks.
As a person that plays low honor and plays a lot of the gambling games most the time I kill the guys I lose to. That’s why I have low honor
The game is called red dead redemption for a reason you start bad but then turn good and I love it
Imo the low honour death for Arthur was better than high honour cuz when you kill Micah if you shoot him once in chest it goes hard af and when Dutch shoots Micah it feels like he was avenging Arthur for Micah shooting him
What is this song I like it
Copied this from another user. The song is “ "I wanna be yours × summertime sadness slowed+Reverb+bassboosted" the remix was uploaded by a user called melody temptation” “
@@NoNameTheOriginalthank you
Quiet kid: low honor is boring i do this every day 💀
Quiet kid does low honor playtrough in real life atleast twice a week
Are you the quite kid? 💀
I think chapter 3 high honor.
Rdr2 rules: be a good man as arthur and die as one.
Be the biggest menace of society as john
The Guilt I had during Chapter 5 is something, i actually felt the emotion that character went through. A True Masterpiece
What music is this