It feels like they tried to add something in RDR1, the way the mountains are put, and the fact that they made a small area where strawberry will be in RDR2
Wonder if someone will try to recreate the Big Valley, Heartland, and city regions into RDR1 if the PC version releases. Imagine how cursed that would be
My theory that why the river is so deep is bc we know the Skinner brothers move around so i believe that they destroyed the owngela (idk how to spell it) dam
If there ever was an RDR1 remaster, do you think the rest of West Elizabeth, New Hanover, Ambarino and Lemoyne would be added to the game, with some differences, like cars in Saint Denis, and such, more brick buildings in Valentine, Van Horn being recovered, and Butcher Creek looking more like an actual town with a general store, wider bridge, other shops. Newer buildings to Rhodes along with a change to the road, Braithwaite manor being reconstructed, but used as a winery or something. Hanging Dog ranch being bought up by some other rich guy. Colter being reinhabited and maybe some small towns and ranches up in Ambarino.
In an RDR1 Remaster, there wouldn't be any need to have those locations. Since they'd remain mostly in line with the original, they'd stick to what they have for now. But, I would still love references to RDR2 to make them feel more connected.
I feel like r* should’ve kept the environment/landscape the same. The southern part of big valley (just north of the upper Montana) should’ve been an extension of tall trees (scenery based) where as you get north of strawberry and towards mount shann it’ll change into what we see today. Side note I hate how rdr2 makes tall trees Sierra Redwoods. In the original game they were various types of pine trees and took inspiration from north Texas (Nacogdoches) in particular.
Appreciate the details you put into these videos! Personal suggestion is the area south of Tesoro Azul, specifically near the maze-like caverns that are a bit west of there.
Not exactly, in RDR2 it’s across the path just west of Fort Riggs. It’s an open area with some rocks in the middle with trees around it. Similar to how it was in 1. The landscape is vastly different in my personal opinion, the only thing that was brought back or (built off of) was the large rock formation/cliffside in the mission you save Sean in, a small divot that appear next to the formation in 1 that came back in the form of “Hawk Eye Creek”, and again the area where the outfitter was located. I’m very nit-picky about it as a rdr 1 fan, in the first game it wasn’t covered in pine trees it’s was a mixture of Elm, Oak, and birch trees. It was more rugged and “hilly” while more east it resembles more Great Plains climate and more openness. I already said in a comment on here that I wished Rockstar would’ve used the already made environment in RDR1 and built on it in 2.
That's what I tried to do, but it's not as simple as it seems. RDR1 and RDR2 are very different. If you follow the video chapters it will be easier to understand.
Still crazy how some locations from RDR2 are technically in RDR1.
Yeah, i didnt even realize strawberry was that far down the big valley region, so thats technically in RDR1.
The RDR1 map was used as a template for RDR2.
It feels like they tried to add something in RDR1, the way the mountains are put, and the fact that they made a small area where strawberry will be in RDR2
I think when they were developing RDR2 they were like: "Remember we wanted to make a town here? The time has come!"
Bro thank you very much for accepting my request. You even did the side by side comparison. Thank you so much!
Yeah bro it's definitely because of you he made the video, not because it was something that is obvious to do...
@@AlexandruCarjan who hurt you bro
@AlexandruCarjan He's already going to cry 😭
2:55 Man, that's what I call a true evolution
Wonder if someone will try to recreate the Big Valley, Heartland, and city regions into RDR1 if the PC version releases. Imagine how cursed that would be
I'm glad they're finally releasing on PC. Modding will have a field day with this game!
@@noobguy57 pretty soon we’ll be looking at jets flying all over the sky and Optimus Prime landing at Mac’s ranch. Life would be great
Hopefully they accidentally include source code for the third time
we have to wait until October 29th
I hope anybody will, the port is realise, that's just the matter of time
My theory that why the river is so deep is bc we know the Skinner brothers move around so i believe that they destroyed the owngela (idk how to spell it) dam
If there ever was an RDR1 remaster, do you think the rest of West Elizabeth, New Hanover, Ambarino and Lemoyne would be added to the game, with some differences, like cars in Saint Denis, and such, more brick buildings in Valentine, Van Horn being recovered, and Butcher Creek looking more like an actual town with a general store, wider bridge, other shops. Newer buildings to Rhodes along with a change to the road, Braithwaite manor being reconstructed, but used as a winery or something. Hanging Dog ranch being bought up by some other rich guy. Colter being reinhabited and maybe some small towns and ranches up in Ambarino.
In an RDR1 Remaster, there wouldn't be any need to have those locations. Since they'd remain mostly in line with the original, they'd stick to what they have for now. But, I would still love references to RDR2 to make them feel more connected.
Butcher creek would prob stay rundown or straight abandoned if I had to guess
Really good job bro, keep it up 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I never thought someone would make this kind of videos.
dang, the world really changes over the years, thanks for this video!
Global warming came early in RDR universe
I love much more the colours of nature in RDR1
It's practically the same thing only RDR2 has better graphics
I feel like r* should’ve kept the environment/landscape the same. The southern part of big valley (just north of the upper Montana) should’ve been an extension of tall trees (scenery based) where as you get north of strawberry and towards mount shann it’ll change into what we see today.
Side note I hate how rdr2 makes tall trees Sierra Redwoods. In the original game they were various types of pine trees and took inspiration from north Texas (Nacogdoches) in particular.
Appreciate the details you put into these videos! Personal suggestion is the area south of Tesoro Azul, specifically near the maze-like caverns that are a bit west of there.
incredibly underrated channel
So basically... Strawberry in RDR2 is that Multiplayer location from RDR1?
Not exactly, in RDR2 it’s across the path just west of Fort Riggs. It’s an open area with some rocks in the middle with trees around it. Similar to how it was in 1.
The landscape is vastly different in my personal opinion, the only thing that was brought back or (built off of) was the large rock formation/cliffside in the mission you save Sean in, a small divot that appear next to the formation in 1 that came back in the form of “Hawk Eye Creek”, and again the area where the outfitter was located.
I’m very nit-picky about it as a rdr 1 fan, in the first game it wasn’t covered in pine trees it’s was a mixture of Elm, Oak, and birch trees. It was more rugged and “hilly” while more east it resembles more Great Plains climate and more openness.
I already said in a comment on here that I wished Rockstar would’ve used the already made environment in RDR1 and built on it in 2.
@@Arm2tr0ng Wow... Good to know! Thanks!
The rdr1 multiplayer outfitter 2:09
I wonder if someone will mod the rest of the rdr2 map into rdr1 since it’s finally coming out on pc
RDR1’s map would be perfect if it have Strawberry town.
I guarantee someone will have the time to bring RDR1 to life if the PC version releases.
It has released
@@thrthr1487 not yet
Amazing 😮
I wonder if they'll do this with GTA 6.
After you finished the main story they'll add GTA 4 and 5 on to it.
And Basically Rhodes and Sanit Denis are in rdr1 too
rdr2 is a lot more green
RDR1 has more grittier tone than RDR2
Beecher's Hope has yellow grass
Show the same locations man it's hard to see the differences
That's what I tried to do, but it's not as simple as it seems. RDR1 and RDR2 are very different. If you follow the video chapters it will be easier to understand.