In my own headcanon, the loft is where arthur would stay whenever he feels the need to get away from everything. For instance, after the gang's arrival at beaver hollow following hosea's death at that failed bank robbery in saint denis, arthur goes to the peaceful cabin in the mountains to take some time to grieve and gain some emotional clarity. It's a really nice thought to have ;)
Same! I actually retreated to the loft a lot when the struggle got too real in that last chapter with Arthur. Just enjoying some peace and quiet, visiting the veteran and the widow here and there, going out hunting, exploring the surrounding places. I'm glad I did that. He deserved that kinda quality time at the very least.
Same. At my second playthough, Arthur finds the loft at the second chapter, but only starts to stay there after chapter 3. I have so many hours in this place, watched the rain from the second floor so many times... Its a really special place for me
When I first found the loft I was certain it would be a camp that the gang held up in. I like visiting and use the tower to get the outlaw bounty challenges done.
At that time period, way out there… I’d imagine that it would probably be fairly common for someone to leave their home for vacation or something and then to come back and find some random dude who has broken in and has just been living in your house while you were away 😫😂
Nah in this time period you wouldn’t be on no vacation unless you were rich, if you found a house like these back then the owner is either dead or not very far away. There was a time period where the place you were born will likely be the place that you die, and the town you were born in will be the only place you’ve ever known. We tend to forget life fucking sucked for like 90% of our history😂
@@AnthonyBlamthony In some places it is still like that, I know cases of elderly people (usually women) not knowing the earth past their own village. It's sad but it happens
I always thought The Loft should have a part in the story of the game. There is a photo, when loading the game, that shows one of the tents and it says "home".
It is an open world game, cool places like this should stay untouched by the story so there is actually something to look for after finishing the game.
I was just passing through the mountain, and took a wrong turn to the loft. I was going to the Wapiti reservation to complete a mission. I had seen the loft before but never bothered to go there. But now as I was at it's gate, I went inside to see what it offered. It had a room and a stair, I climbed up and it had a beautiful view of the entire valley. Right then it started raining and thunderstorms heavily. I felt so peaceful there. I forgot the mission and stayed overnight at the loft. I cooked some food, drank alcohol, smoked a cigar while enjoying the moment at the top. That's when I realized, the game isn't to be finished but be enjoyed and experienced. I miss RDR2 so much. What an experience.
I've been playing my current playthrough since September of 2021. There are lots of cabins and tents in the Rdr2 world where your character can sleep. I just love exploring, hunting, fishing and just chilling in this game.
@@R3YXN121 I did mention that in the video, there are wolves you’ll have to deal with occasionally, but that’s expected when you’re living up in the mountains.
This is more than a game, it’s become an addiction. The best part of my day is the 2 hours spent playing after the workday is over. Without rdr2, I’d be more stressed. Thanks Rockstar
Lovely content. I recommend the "Deer Cottage" in Roanoke Ridge and the house near Aurora Basin too. I prefer to stay and recognize them as main bases in the game, far more enjoyable than Beecher's Hope.
I’m 91% through with my main playthrough and I literally just found the loft 2 days ago randomly exploring. Also finally found my first moose. Dumb bastard slid down a HUGE mountain after I bagged him.
Another place where you can rest and sleep is the home near emrald ranch , its on the way to the trapper in Roanoke ridge from emerald ranch , its like near the crossroads where 3 to 4 roads meet . If you enter the house theres lots of canned food and dry goods , also you can find like leaves and plants and whatnot like a hearbalist lived here , has a bed and is clean
The loft was always one of my favourite places for a relaxing visit. As amazing as the view to the south is, I think the northern view of the mountains is underrated too. I wish there was more to explore and do up there in the East Grizzlies.
I hope that in the next RDR game, there’s a mechanic so you can add custom fast travel points. Maybe like claiming a campsite, or cabin would allow you to fast travel to it.
it is indeed really annoying how Rockstar didn't implement some better fast travel points. for example the Tesla Coil tower laboratory up north or Annesburg where the legendary moose also spawns? that place should have had a train station stop. same with Van Horn. both these locations already have train station stops but they are abandoned. the small post near the train track of the Tesla Coil tower is actually usable to sleep inside. I would have preferred if the place was actually a train station. to basically fast travel instead of painfully be forced to ride with your horse from Annesburg untill you teach that place.
Not too far east of the loft is a waterfall. It’s my go to camping/fishing/hunting spot. Muskie for days, moose, elk, ducks, and deer. You will get a cougar or bear periodically. Especially if you take the tracks to and from annesburg.
This is the exact kind of thing I was looking for a while back for RDO, but couldn't find anything. I ended up just spending a day running around the map and inspecting every house lol, set markers on my favorites
Another pretty good place that’s like a home away from home is the watch tower that John, Micah, and Dutch have a standoff at in American Venom. There are numerous camp sights along the way, many resources to be found, and if you haven’t found out already then Micah’s corpse and along with it his revolver. It’s a good place to lie low if you’re being hunted by bounty hunters, but I personally think the Loft is the best place to stay.
I was in Saint Dennis when I saw this video and decided to travel up. Near Annesburg somewhere, it started raining like crazy so I decided to climb a mountain and rest, except I couldn't set up a camp, the game didn't give me an option, which was weird because if there's any activity it still gives me the option to set up a camp. I check the map and I see two red dots, in this area I think it is the Murfree gang, it's on the other side of the hill, I climb down sneakily, and BAM, I discover their hideout, on accident. Killed like 20 members, it was so good.
Similar to my first experience with the murfree brood. I thought their main cave hideout was just another 4-5 person camp at first. I attacked and then they started pouring out of the cave! Where are they all coming from!
Wow I had visited the loft before but didn’t know you can use it as a second home. I Remember when I had first found it the sky was pink and it was beautiful.
these are good. I really like the veteran's homestead at O'creaghs run (I like bringing Buell up there) and Jeremy Gill's cabin, you know because of all the fish "he" caught.
Sometimes i let my Arthur get away from everything and spend his time alone in the wild. Few weeks away from camp sometimes. The Loft and the cabin just east of Cave Hermit are my favorite places to escape reality. Maybe even going to Colter too. Read his journals, book from people etc etc. Until one day Bill shows up to escort me back to camp.
The Loft is also a great place to hole up while doing the Bountiful trophy...And as far as homes away from home, imo nothing beats the taxidermist's cabin (if you've completed the hunting requests of course!)
Hanging dog ranch and the house overlooking aurora basin are also great player homes although with hanging dog ranch you have to clear out enemies and aurora basin is in tall trees so there's skinners about and you can only get to it as John
What a game 😭 lol I too love to just camp and hunt while taking in the beauty. Fishing can be relaxing too, or playing some poker when you stop off at town for supplies.
It’s all Good , the Arthur Morgan version they gave me can sleep anywhere no matter the conditions so long as he not alone . He antagonizes people as he makes he way to his hotel room. They always follow him in there & than Arthur goes all bonkers pulling out a pirate sword. He picks em up throws em in the bed , takes his nap , and he always falls asleep lickety-split .. Always drifting off dreaming about some rolling clouds .
This game is so fun to explore i spend dozens of hours finding unknown places,caves and abandoned houses. I hope Rockstar makes the country side map like this in gta 6 but set in modern era i will never leave my room
I swear I did not think anyone else knew about the cabin in East Grizzlies cuz nobody ever posts about it lol. I love it there I go there often even with my Online character
I'd recommend this cabin in Ambarino, just beneath Window Rock, call Dodd's Bluff. My only complain for that cabin is that there are two dead bodies in it!
In my own cannon after John pays back the bank for the ranch he goes to exile to keep his family safe and to make amends for all the bad things he has done by never hurting another person again. He lives at the loft livibg off hunting and sometimes going to a lake or a river to fish. Either the place with the legendary moose or the lake where Hamish used to live. Mostly the ladder because i dont have a horse and i dont want to run into the Murfree brood. Sometimes i make my way to valentine or rhodes to get coffee and newpapers.
The Loft is my favorite spot in the game . I wish they actually used it for something or that there were missions that used it as a "base of operations" type scenario .
Rockstar wanted RDR2 to have purchasable properties. but this idea was scrapped afterwards. the Loft would have been amazing to buy and own as your house. Rockstar didn't even bother to have purchasable properties in the Online mode either. wasted potential. other amazing properties to own would have been Chez Porter, the hidden cabin where you have that mission with Javier. that strange family with weird accent lives there. plus you get the pump action shotgun from the stash. Chez Porter would have been amazing to buy as a property. you can already use the beds inside to sleep there if you want. again. even in RRD online. buys properties like Chez Porter would have been amazing. Rockstar gave up on RDR Online for years. they are fixated on GTA5 Online and GTA6, I guess. I just hope GTA6 has purchasable properties.
Mines always been aurora basin, set up a tent lil ways down from the cabin so ya can cook and shit, got the bed in the cabin, fishing spot, hunting, skinners if ya need to have a shoot out, good spot
Just spent some time at the loft when I met the lonely giant in the cave. Talked to him a couple times and picked up a few gold nuggets at the fairvale shack. I'm convinced that area is haunted
Would be great if you stayed here for a week or so and an npc returned from a supplies trip to find you there. They could be somewhat kind or forgiving if they see you didn't take anything, or it could turn into a gunfight if they don't take a liking to you.
I actually did that... I stayed for just under a week, just for the heck of it.. it was actually pretty cool and peaceful. Went hunting one day, fishing another, got hammered on booze most nights.. hahahah
Agreed. Would love to see any kind of update for the single player part of RDR2. The mods that PC has with some of the hats and leather coats are so sick. Wish we could get some of those things and a performance update.
The possibilities were endless. They could have expanded on so many things. They could have AT LEAST give us Undead Nightmare 2. I kinda began to hate R* after this RDR2 debacle.
There's also one in Roanoke Ridge, don't know the exact location but I guess it's near Annesburg. It's cozy, has a hitching spot and the location's real good
I love visiting the downes ranch after chapter two and before playing as john so it isnt inhabited. Personally, if i were to pick the best place to love at it would be that ranch
I agree, especialy in places Far away like the first one, where the fast travel is very far from that places.. and ALL things are complete, but no one living or near it! Certainly a cut content.
i wish we get a western game where you play as lone wolf surviving your way across the country, maybe rdr3 is going to be like that if it even releases
To me read dead is 2 or 3 different games in one, the hunting / exploring challenges, the story, then the main game afterwards just existing dealing with what comes along, never running out of ideas for things to do
The Lake Don Julio House is also where Edgar Ross retires to in 1914, so there's something poetic about John staying there.
And where Irish tries to set him up
@@markray6113 he forgor
And also a place where you can find James Langton in online
@@randownurmum5987 AYYYYY DJANGO UNCHAINED I LOVE DJANGO SERIES BRO
I wouldn’t say that’s poetic mate but I get where you are coming from.
In my own headcanon, the loft is where arthur would stay whenever he feels the need to get away from everything. For instance, after the gang's arrival at beaver hollow following hosea's death at that failed bank robbery in saint denis, arthur goes to the peaceful cabin in the mountains to take some time to grieve and gain some emotional clarity. It's a really nice thought to have ;)
Same! I actually retreated to the loft a lot when the struggle got too real in that last chapter with Arthur.
Just enjoying some peace and quiet, visiting the veteran and the widow here and there, going out hunting, exploring the surrounding places.
I'm glad I did that. He deserved that kinda quality time at the very least.
L ass headcannon i likw to imagine arthur was stressed tf out constantly abd thinking of suicide
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Same. At my second playthough, Arthur finds the loft at the second chapter, but only starts to stay there after chapter 3. I have so many hours in this place, watched the rain from the second floor so many times... Its a really special place for me
@@leoneandrei1169 🤦♂️
When I first found the loft I was certain it would be a camp that the gang held up in. I like visiting and use the tower to get the outlaw bounty challenges done.
Maybe that's where the gang would've moved had Arthur not instigated the standoff with micah.
At that time period, way out there… I’d imagine that it would probably be fairly common for someone to leave their home for vacation or something and then to come back and find some random dude who has broken in and has just been living in your house while you were away 😫😂
Nah in this time period you wouldn’t be on no vacation unless you were rich, if you found a house like these back then the owner is either dead or not very far away. There was a time period where the place you were born will likely be the place that you die, and the town you were born in will be the only place you’ve ever known. We tend to forget life fucking sucked for like 90% of our history😂
@@AnthonyBlamthony In some places it is still like that, I know cases of elderly people (usually women) not knowing the earth past their own village. It's sad but it happens
@@AA-bz1pr how is that sad? if thats the life they wanted to live and they are content with it I would be happy for them
@@AB-vn2jc no one said they were staying in their home town optionally, though
Your are talking about holiday at that time?
My God
I always thought The Loft should have a part in the story of the game.
There is a photo, when loading the game, that shows one of the tents and it says "home".
well, in red dead online there is a legendary bounty hiding there
@@voz4693 rdro straight mid, we dont talk about that game, story mode on the other is an absolute masterpiece
@@plainbubble true
but the bounty was still lit
@@plainbubble really what do you expected? it literally says "red DEAD ONLINE" Like bruh
It is an open world game, cool places like this should stay untouched by the story so there is actually something to look for after finishing the game.
I was just passing through the mountain, and took a wrong turn to the loft. I was going to the Wapiti reservation to complete a mission. I had seen the loft before but never bothered to go there. But now as I was at it's gate, I went inside to see what it offered. It had a room and a stair, I climbed up and it had a beautiful view of the entire valley. Right then it started raining and thunderstorms heavily. I felt so peaceful there. I forgot the mission and stayed overnight at the loft. I cooked some food, drank alcohol, smoked a cigar while enjoying the moment at the top.
That's when I realized, the game isn't to be finished but be enjoyed and experienced. I miss RDR2 so much. What an experience.
That sounds like a wonderful experience, the Loft always has a nice peaceful mountain atmosphere.
A WRONG TURN 😂
@@justice_of_RUclips yeah, I was going to the wapiti reservation. One main path follows the main road while a cut climbs to the loft.
@@roybatty4302 i was talking about the movie
@@roybatty4302 bro said “cancelled his plan” some people spend too much time in games
In all the hundreds of hours I've played this game, I never knew about the cellar under the "Loft." Thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by.
Same! And i love the place but apparently didnt explore it enough 😂
I’ve been there so many times and didn’t even know it existed
i have just spent 600 hours on it and never even new about it either
I've been playing my current playthrough since September of 2021. There are lots of cabins and tents in the Rdr2 world where your character can sleep. I just love exploring, hunting, fishing and just chilling in this game.
This was some amazing content I love how peaceful rd2 can be
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed
Everything fine until some npc intentionally dodge but directly to your house
Bruh I get ambushed by timber wolves the second I leave the loft
@@R3YXN121 I did mention that in the video, there are wolves you’ll have to deal with occasionally, but that’s expected when you’re living up in the mountains.
@@FrigidHeights bears too occasionally but I get your point
This is a cool change of pace compared the usual RDR2 content I’ve seen! Kudos to you cowboy!
Hey thanks so much. I appreciate you stopping by.
This is more than a game, it’s become an addiction. The best part of my day is the 2 hours spent playing after the workday is over. Without rdr2, I’d be more stressed. Thanks Rockstar
The closest we'll get to multiple safehouses like the GTA games.
Or like red dead 1
@@snowyy5902 it was actually gonna be in rdr2 but it was cut
@@islam_5559 that is disappointing. My favourite rdr1 safe house will always be the manzanita post safehouse
@@snowyy5902 yea they should really do a director's cut for rdr2 and add all the cut content back there's so many interesting stuff that was cut
Lovely content. I recommend the "Deer Cottage" in Roanoke Ridge and the house near Aurora Basin too. I prefer to stay and recognize them as main bases in the game, far more enjoyable than Beecher's Hope.
Beechers is a shit-show with Abigail moaning away at everything you do. She'd turn a cowboy gay.
That fast travel music is etched into my brain for eternity
I’m 91% through with my main playthrough and I literally just found the loft 2 days ago randomly exploring. Also finally found my first moose. Dumb bastard slid down a HUGE mountain after I bagged him.
You can also go to gaurma as john by a glitch and have a Caribbean vacation
All fun until the Guarma militia hunts you down
Absolutely agree these are my two favorite houses in the game. Wish I could live in the loft just like this.
Another place where you can rest and sleep is the home near emrald ranch , its on the way to the trapper in Roanoke ridge from emerald ranch , its like near the crossroads where 3 to 4 roads meet . If you enter the house theres lots of canned food and dry goods , also you can find like leaves and plants and whatnot like a hearbalist lived here , has a bed and is clean
The loft was always one of my favourite places for a relaxing visit. As amazing as the view to the south is, I think the northern view of the mountains is underrated too. I wish there was more to explore and do up there in the East Grizzlies.
Same for me, i like to stay at places for a small relaxing visit, i downloaded some mods too so i can sit, smoke, or even play instruments
I hope that in the next RDR game, there’s a mechanic so you can add custom fast travel points. Maybe like claiming a campsite, or cabin would allow you to fast travel to it.
it is indeed really annoying how Rockstar didn't implement some better fast travel points.
for example the Tesla Coil tower laboratory up north or Annesburg where the legendary moose also spawns?
that place should have had a train station stop.
same with Van Horn.
both these locations already have train station stops but they are abandoned.
the small post near the train track of the Tesla Coil tower is actually usable to sleep inside.
I would have preferred if the place was actually a train station. to basically fast travel instead of painfully be forced to ride with your horse from Annesburg untill you teach that place.
Not too far east of the loft is a waterfall. It’s my go to camping/fishing/hunting spot. Muskie for days, moose, elk, ducks, and deer. You will get a cougar or bear periodically. Especially if you take the tracks to and from annesburg.
I think The Loft is a base of the army because it looks like one of the tower of Fort Wallace but bigger
This is the exact kind of thing I was looking for a while back for RDO, but couldn't find anything. I ended up just spending a day running around the map and inspecting every house lol, set markers on my favorites
Check out the Rio Del Lobo House too, it's very similar to the Lake Don Julio one. 😊
Where is it?
@@benitomattakihaida9918 It's on the Rio Bravo west of McFarlane ranch. It's a small shack with a dock.
the loft is def my favorite, I had Arthur spend MONTHS in it just hunting and checking out new animals and plants
That lake home is a home from rdr 1 where Edgar Ross and his wife lives.
Indeed. Jack visits there to find Edgar before killing him down by the river. Makes it a bit eerie to stay there.
Another pretty good place that’s like a home away from home is the watch tower that John, Micah, and Dutch have a standoff at in American Venom. There are numerous camp sights along the way, many resources to be found, and if you haven’t found out already then Micah’s corpse and along with it his revolver. It’s a good place to lie low if you’re being hunted by bounty hunters, but I personally think the Loft is the best place to stay.
There's also that cabin near that dude who drove his carriage off a cliff. Its pretty cozy
I was in Saint Dennis when I saw this video and decided to travel up. Near Annesburg somewhere, it started raining like crazy so I decided to climb a mountain and rest, except I couldn't set up a camp, the game didn't give me an option, which was weird because if there's any activity it still gives me the option to set up a camp.
I check the map and I see two red dots, in this area I think it is the Murfree gang, it's on the other side of the hill, I climb down sneakily, and BAM, I discover their hideout, on accident.
Killed like 20 members, it was so good.
Similar to my first experience with the murfree brood. I thought their main cave hideout was just another 4-5 person camp at first. I attacked and then they started pouring out of the cave! Where are they all coming from!
6:11 its the same house where Agent Ross lived his retired life with his wife
1:05 look at the fox chasing an animal
Beautiful content
It really looked like you're renting me a homestead
Wow I had visited the loft before but didn’t know you can use it as a second home. I Remember when I had first found it the sky was pink and it was beautiful.
I also like camping and hunting, if you have a bounty the bounty hunters are also funny to observe while out there!
these are good. I really like the veteran's homestead at O'creaghs run (I like bringing Buell up there) and Jeremy Gill's cabin, you know because of all the fish "he" caught.
I don't think we can sleep in those two places, I tried. (While playing as John)
I go to the Loft often because it’s where Virgil Shepard usually spawns in online. Somehow never occurred to to me how good of a home it is.
I can enjoy in this game sometimes just kinda doing nothing, so immersive.
I actually used the loft on my last play thru.. its real cozy up there, and you can snipe ppl passing by
Fun fact you can see the loft in the cutscene were Arthur is saying his last words on the mountain in the last mission of ch 6
Sometimes i let my Arthur get away from everything and spend his time alone in the wild. Few weeks away from camp sometimes. The Loft and the cabin just east of Cave Hermit are my favorite places to escape reality. Maybe even going to Colter too. Read his journals, book from people etc etc. Until one day Bill shows up to escort me back to camp.
The Loft is also a great place to hole up while doing the Bountiful trophy...And as far as homes away from home, imo nothing beats the taxidermist's cabin (if you've completed the hunting requests of course!)
Love the descriptors. It’s like two Airbnb ads
Loft and the house on stilts where mr black and white were are my go to spots.
Deer cabin aswell
Hanging dog ranch and the house overlooking aurora basin are also great player homes although with hanging dog ranch you have to clear out enemies and aurora basin is in tall trees so there's skinners about and you can only get to it as John
the Cabin is my dream home
Man I remember living in that loft for multiple days straight
Weird
Imagine living in that loft, so peaceful and fresh :)
You genuinely come across as a real-estate agent trying to sell me a place in game and I love it lol
What a game 😭 lol I too love to just camp and hunt while taking in the beauty. Fishing can be relaxing too, or playing some poker when you stop off at town for supplies.
It’s all Good , the Arthur Morgan version they gave me can sleep anywhere no matter the conditions so long as he not alone . He antagonizes people as he makes he way to his hotel room. They always follow him in there & than Arthur goes all bonkers pulling out a pirate sword. He picks em up throws em in the bed , takes his nap , and he always falls asleep lickety-split .. Always drifting off dreaming about some rolling clouds .
This game is so fun to explore i spend dozens of hours finding unknown places,caves and abandoned houses.
I hope Rockstar makes the country side map like this in gta 6 but set in modern era i will never leave my room
I put this game on when I want to go outside but can't for some reason. It's so beautiful, I wish they added more to do for sp and mp.
Weird
the rodeo hat!!! arguably the best hat in the game imo, wish we could rock it in rdo/:
I swear I did not think anyone else knew about the cabin in East Grizzlies cuz nobody ever posts about it lol. I love it there I go there often even with my Online character
It’s a great spot.
I'd recommend this cabin in Ambarino, just beneath Window Rock, call Dodd's Bluff.
My only complain for that cabin is that there are two dead bodies in it!
I subbed for this content. I role play this game like that and love every second. Great video 👍🏼
I literally used the loft as the home base for the “legend of the east” who would launch out on adventures from there.
In my own cannon after John pays back the bank for the ranch he goes to exile to keep his family safe and to make amends for all the bad things he has done by never hurting another person again. He lives at the loft livibg off hunting and sometimes going to a lake or a river to fish. Either the place with the legendary moose or the lake where Hamish used to live. Mostly the ladder because i dont have a horse and i dont want to run into the Murfree brood. Sometimes i make my way to valentine or rhodes to get coffee and newpapers.
Sometimes whenever ive had enough of saint denis and civilization i just go to the loft and east/sleep/hunt/ and live there for a while.
The Loft is my favorite spot in the game . I wish they actually used it for something or that there were missions that used it as a "base of operations" type scenario .
Rockstar wanted RDR2 to have purchasable properties. but this idea was scrapped afterwards.
the Loft would have been amazing to buy and own as your house.
Rockstar didn't even bother to have purchasable properties in the Online mode either.
wasted potential.
other amazing properties to own would have been Chez Porter, the hidden cabin where you have that mission with Javier. that strange family with weird accent lives there. plus you get the pump action shotgun from the stash.
Chez Porter would have been amazing to buy as a property. you can already use the beds inside to sleep there if you want.
again. even in RRD online. buys properties like Chez Porter would have been amazing. Rockstar gave up on RDR Online for years.
they are fixated on GTA5 Online and GTA6, I guess.
I just hope GTA6 has purchasable properties.
Mines always been aurora basin, set up a tent lil ways down from the cabin so ya can cook and shit, got the bed in the cabin, fishing spot, hunting, skinners if ya need to have a shoot out, good spot
I stumbled onto The Loft while playing online. It was one of my favorite finds in the game!
I like the tree house at the top of big valley, has a bed but no fire tho
Love the loft,going there very often.And this lake location is awesome too
The Loft has a good selection of hunting game from deer to rabbits
Aah yes the loft, during nighttime you can see saint Denis glistering in the distance.
The Loft is a place is constantly go in RD Online when I wasn't roleplaying a bad ass latino bounty hunter back in 2021.
The Loft: yea, and the neighbor is real quiet and never seen.
Just spent some time at the loft when I met the lonely giant in the cave. Talked to him a couple times and picked up a few gold nuggets at the fairvale shack. I'm convinced that area is haunted
Would be great if you stayed here for a week or so and an npc returned from a supplies trip to find you there. They could be somewhat kind or forgiving if they see you didn't take anything, or it could turn into a gunfight if they don't take a liking to you.
I actually did that... I stayed for just under a week, just for the heck of it.. it was actually pretty cool and peaceful. Went hunting one day, fishing another, got hammered on booze most nights.. hahahah
The cabin gives me a off the grid vibes
Not exactly the same subject but i found out that the Annesburg "hotel" is actually in the gunsmith like the saloons in Saint Denis and Rhodes
ahhh yes the cabin on lake don julio... the place where i start the extermination of edgar ross' close family as jack!!
Love both those places. I can only sleep in the tent at the Loft, probably bc I haven't updated.
Bro doesn't play the game, he lives it.
I discovered the loft and thought it was creepy cause it was all so empty like something bad happened here
If I had three wishes, one of them would be playing RDR2 for the first time once again
Great video dude
Sucks that Rockstar hasn't given this game the GTA5 treatment. Hell I'd take 60fps and that's it.
Agreed. Would love to see any kind of update for the single player part of RDR2. The mods that PC has with some of the hats and leather coats are so sick. Wish we could get some of those things and a performance update.
Because GTA5 has more players
The possibilities were endless. They could have expanded on so many things. They could have AT LEAST give us Undead Nightmare 2. I kinda began to hate R* after this RDR2 debacle.
Now finally i can leave the gang as Arthur and rest her as the doctor said 😂
For me the best one is the log with stairs in Big Valley , near the river.
There's also one in Roanoke Ridge, don't know the exact location but I guess it's near Annesburg. It's cozy, has a hitching spot and the location's real good
I love visiting the downes ranch after chapter two and before playing as john so it isnt inhabited. Personally, if i were to pick the best place to love at it would be that ranch
There’s also one near watsons cabin
It looks like a stilt house
cap the abandoned Trading Post in Roanoke Ridge is the best home away from home in chapter 6
i legit just live in the loft at this point. Cleared my bounty in West Elizabeth just to love in peace up there
Yeah I spend a ton of time there, just hunting and enjoying the peacefulness of the area. It’s great.
Been to the loft a bunch of times and never knew there was a cellar
There is another house in Cholla Springs I like to stay at.
It is above the first "S" of Cholla Springs on the map.
I agree, especialy in places Far away like the first one, where the fast travel is very far from that places.. and ALL things are complete, but no one living or near it! Certainly a cut content.
i wish we get a western game where you play as lone wolf surviving your way across the country, maybe rdr3 is going to be like that if it even releases
Rdr3- 1865
There probably won't be a 3rd anyway
Interesting video, good job. The first place you showed looks alot like Micah's cabin on top of mount hagen.
I'm going to replay the rdr2 story after I re-complete the gta 5 story, so I will remember this video.
If you dont complete me black and mr white missions you can live in the stilt shack
great upload
can't believe I haven't discovered this yet..
To me read dead is 2 or 3 different games in one, the hunting / exploring challenges, the story, then the main game afterwards just existing dealing with what comes along, never running out of ideas for things to do
There are other enterable houses in the roanoke ridge area. And a small apartment near fort wallace
Is it just me or does the Lake Don Julio house look exactly like Edgar Ross’ house from RDR1?
The new HGTV show, Red Dead Renovations. Showcasing all the homes of the Old West.
Deer Cottage is great too!