Makes complete sense - John's sounds like a heartbeat that quickens as your dead eye lowers, like his heart is racing. Arthur is a clock that ticks at the same speed the whole way through, because a clock is controlled and exact.
It signals that arthur doesnt have much time left, and as a clock it doesnt stop and keeps going, which is why everything will be left behind by time, and i think for john it signals that he has a family and thinks with his heart, showing relations and morality in him, and taking revenge, instead of letting the past go, what arthur told him to do, but thats just what i think
@@ISkinFlamingos I'm pretty sure 90% of the Red Dead fanbase *would* know who Clint Eastwood is, since they either got the game because they're a fan of westerns, or after playing it, became a fan of westerns.
I think Arthur's sounds like a clock because he has always known he's not going to live a full life. That's what he focuses on, the moment. But John's is different. He focuses on his future. Because he believes he has one.
Maybe each deadeye is meant to represent how they die. Arthur’s is a ticking clock because his days are numbered as he dies from tuberculosis, a slower death. But John’s is a heartbeat, which might represent his sudden death, with adrenaline pumping through him as he knows he’s probably about to be shot.
in my opinion the clock represents that arthur doesnt take much time to get his shots lined up and yeah does make sense that he dies a slower death but i think that john's death is more of a dies painfully and still very much alive (heart still pumping) to go through the pain he just experience before really dying, thats imo anyway
@@cb-9938 even in the background sounds When Arthur has high honor you hear something like a violin playing in the background But when Arthur has low honor you hear screams of people like if they're being totured
I think their deadeye sounds is what they fear Arthur is afraid of death and wants to earn redemption saving the ones he cares about, but if low honor then the deadeye is tainted with his darkest thoughts. John fears the bottomless pit of the ocean because he can’t swim meaning that he fears death and is uncertain if he’s gonna die.
i think people are just going way to deep into it lmao, I am almost certain they chose random sound effects that sounded cool for a slow motion situation, if they really thought that deep into it, John's dead eye would have also sounded weird in rdr1, but its just silence.
John’s dead eye sounds like a heartbeat because he’s slowing down his breathing and heart rate. Where as Arthur his sounds like a clock because he is using his eyes to hyper fixate like he is racing time to land on his shots. That’s why they sound different.
The marking sounds also differ. John’s seems to indicate it’s a quick decision, with a less finalized sound to account for it. Meanwhile, Arthur’s has a more conclusive sound, implying that Arthur’s dead eye is more finalized than John’s.
While John is one of the best sharpshooters, I think Arthur surpasses him, at least in Red Dead 2. Notably, John had trouble with Micah in American Venom, who's a sharpshooter himself, but someone pointed out Arthur had his gun at the ready while Micah was still drawing his. In Red Dead 1, though, John might've rivaled Arthur.
@@VGamingJunkieVTMicah is a an extremely quick shooter but has terrible eye sight which is why he dual wields double action revolvers in order to compensate for his poor eye sight
@@helljumper2565 To be fair, in the scene in Rhodes when a certain someone dies, Micah immediately kills 3 different shooters (One of whom is in a sniping position) without missing a single shot.
Arthur's dead eye sound is new and includes a ticking clock, signaling that his time is running out. John's dead eye sound is taken from RDR1 and includes a heart beat, signaling that he will live on in the forseeable future.
@@discoalice wow, because this idea and interpretation is so unique and clearly something only that specific person you mentioned could come up with can be put down as belonging to one person.
I think Arthur's deadeye has more satisfying sound design, but it's equally as awesome that for John's they brought back the sound effects from the first game.
ngl I miss Arthur’s dead eye sound because it always gave me anxiety since it was always low and I know the noise it makes when it starts to get low lol
John fights because he’s trying to secure a quiet life for him and his family, he’s trying to live. Arthur fights because he knows his time is soon to pass and he wants to make it to the end.
the shots sound different because they use different guns. for john's deadeye john's cattleman revolver is used and for arthur a schofield revolver is used which has a more powerful sound.
@rkronx9976 i can confirm this is absolutely wrong, ive used many weapons in the game and none of them make different noises when marking the enemies. Shotguns, revolvers, repeaters, name it. Never seperates the sound, it's just that they took the deadeye from the old game and brought it back.
I think Arthur’s deadeye being a ticking clock is a representation of his life. How he was always living on borrowed time for the things he’s done and that eventually his time would run out.
Well, John only lives about four more years or so after the epilogue, so I wouldn’t call that “long” But it’s still far more time than what Arthur had, that’s for sure
@@DhzuryArthur knew his time was coming but John thought he would be forgiven of his crimes until the part in the barn, so he thought he was going to live a lot more
@@breadcatreal doubt that's true, John gave hints of his death before it even happened, I believe he knew he was going to die, he definitely did in his last 30 seconds of living especially when he was in the barn peeking through the door on top of that he knew he couldn't run forever the government would go after jack and abigail
John's dead eye with the lucid humming tone of compressed air mixed in with its epic heartbeat from the first game.. As with Arthur, it's that distinctive metallic ringing noise, vibrant and ephemeral throughout its form, with the badass clock ticking as an complimentary.
Haven't you ever think about this ability? I mean, we have seen like 3 deadeye users only. Noone talks about this in the game, you can actually slow down the time but noone realises that. I remember someone said about "Arthur good shooting skills" but what about John? What about Jack? Is this ability explained by the lore? Something like "I was drinkin' too much so now i can see this world in slowmo"?
I think it's simply just for the player's benefit. Arthur and John are very experience so would draw and shoot on reflex and would do it incredibly quickly. It only slows down for us so that players can actually aim at what they want
I feel like Dead Eye is achievable for any experienced gunslinger and is just simply for gameplay purposes. I wouldn't be surprised if Dutch, Micah, and Hosea had Dead Eye too.
The "slowing time down" is just a interpretation of how quick these guys are with a gun in real time. Of course they don't actually slow down time! Also, it's a gameplay mechanic. How else would the player be able to use these guys' talents? Look up Bob Munden. That guy was faster with a six shooter than a human eye can perceive. He holds 18 quickdraw world records. He could shoot several shots so close together that it sounded like one shot. Videos have to be slowed down for you to realize how many shots he actually shot. So that's your explanation for dead eye.
but maybe it could actually be a canonical power like gat Lamar points out how Franklin goes cross eyed and gets really good at driving when you use his power
If the honor is high the yellow bar will go from right to left, if the honor is low it will go from left to right Or the other way around i dont remember
I've read it on one of the comments in another video and I find it having so much sense. Considering Arthur's Deadeye sounds like a clock cause his was precise and concentrated. he's been a gunslinger longer and is more experienced. John's is a heartbeat, more adrenaline driven considering he's younger and impetuous
John's dead eye is a slow and heavy heartbeat sound, focusing on the moment, trying to do the necessary to survive. And Arthur's is the opposite of that. Fast and immediate. Calm. Resolute, intimidating when it needs to be. Focusing on what needs to be done. Just like a professional. And unfortunately, running low on time :)
Arthur's ambience is a ticking clock, as he's running out of time. John's ambience is a beating heart, because he hopes for a long life. Arthur's targeting noises are sharp, showing experience and concentration. John's targeting noises are heavy and loud, showing his relative clumsiness.
Personally, i thought the sounds were because Arthur seems to be more of an experienced calculated gunslinger, while John being a bit of a beast has a more "shoot from the heart" type deal. So while Arthur knows he has a limited amount of time to aim for the parts he wants, John is based on his adrenaline and instinct.
Arthurs dead eye: A ticking clock that shows how close he is to death Johns dead eye: Heartbeat adrenaline (in rdr1 he was shot a dozen of times and was purely standing on adrenaline before dying)
Arthur's Deadeye: Higher pitched, ticking clock in background, marks sound conclusive. John's Deadeye: Lower pitched, beating heart in background, loud wind noise, marks sound sloppy to show John is not at his prime yet.
i feel like the marking noises represent how they're thinking when picking the target. John isn't thinking of a target, they're thinking of the bullet, and how it'll land. Arthur is thinking of actually making a target on their body and aiming for it, (metaphorically) representing the place he'll shoot as a red dot in his head.
@@VOXNISAQTUmm, cartoonish graphics aren't better then almost realistic graphics, so there's one point to RDR, and like 98% of players don't even know that Fortnite has a story so there is another point to RDR, also RDR has heart and emotion to it's story, seeing a dying man struggle with his past and search for a better path with the time he has left in life, that's another point to RDR, so that's 3 for RDR, and 0 to Fortnite
Arthur's start sounds kind of like a page being torn. He is in a powerful state of complete focus. You hear the the sound of ringing throughout perhaps symbolizing Arthur "waking up" to the truth. The clock slowly ticks, getting faster and faster symbolizing Arthur's time slowly running out. John's start sounds like the flipping of a page. The rest sounds as if he's underwater holding his breath. It sounds deadly is the best way I can describe it as if he were the grim reaper. If you listen closely there is a constant sound effect that sounds like a train coming to a stop. You hear chills that get louder and faster maybe symbolizing death moving closer and closer to John. The heartbeat heard represents his love for his family.
So, nobody mentions or saw the difference that John actually sees the weakest points (such as the head, torso, centre of gut and the genitalia) highlighted in glowing blood to damage NPCs while Arthur lacks that wolf-like predatory instinct. Very good detail I'd say.
Maybe it's just me, but I like the difference in sound because of how I imagine ehat they represent. John is a heartbeat because he's struggling with who he really wants to be between his past, and his future with his family. Arthur is a clock because his time is literally running out as you reach the end of his story. Just a headcanon of mine, sorry if it's dumb.
I think it represents when they use it about how they die like how Arthur use his you can hear a tick in the back but when you use John he have a hear beat like how John die by getting shot at and he can hear his heart beat stop or like Arthur he can hear the tick of death lol
I saw this theory from someone else in a video similar to this one,but i saw a comment or a video of someone saying that the clock in Arthurs Dead eye represents how much time he has left till dead,while Johns heartbeat represents his family
Arthur’s dead eye sounds like a ticking clock, where John’s dead eye sounds like a heartbeat.
To be honest I didn't even notice that! Pretty cool detail.
u can also hear a heartbeat for Arthur as well if his honor is high
They use John’s dead eye from the 1st red dead
@@shedokee No you cant. The ticking clock is still there but sounds different. Which is the "Heartbeat"
@@eepyvoneeplestan No there is a heart beat right after the ticking clock for arthur if the honor is high but its pretty quiet
I like how they brought back John Marston’s dead eye sound
Ah yes, dead i.
Dead I lmao
I mean eye damn phone
😂 dead i that’s awesome
Too lazy to bring back his face, hair, clothes, animations, and body though.
personally i think it goes to show that john is filled with adrenaline during gunfights whilst Arthur is more concentrated
this sounds the most accurate to me
Плюс часы Артура действия "тикают"
Y know?
Makes complete sense - John's sounds like a heartbeat that quickens as your dead eye lowers, like his heart is racing. Arthur is a clock that ticks at the same speed the whole way through, because a clock is controlled and exact.
@@eclipsesable7276great observation
It signals that arthur doesnt have much time left, and as a clock it doesnt stop and keeps going, which is why everything will be left behind by time, and i think for john it signals that he has a family and thinks with his heart, showing relations and morality in him, and taking revenge, instead of letting the past go, what arthur told him to do, but thats just what i think
Arthur's deadeye sounds sharp and fast 0:50
John's deadeye sounds heavy and powerful 0:14
So what's your opinion on Red Harlow's dead eye? Very Clint Eastwood inspired huh?
@@RainyWolf7 50% of the red dead fanbase were born after rd revolver came out, and 90% dont know who clint east wood is lol
@@ISkinFlamingosthey better know who Clint Eastwood is
@@beegdawg Fair
@@ISkinFlamingos I'm pretty sure 90% of the Red Dead fanbase *would* know who Clint Eastwood is, since they either got the game because they're a fan of westerns, or after playing it, became a fan of westerns.
I think Arthur's sounds like a clock because he has always known he's not going to live a full life. That's what he focuses on, the moment. But John's is different. He focuses on his future. Because he believes he has one.
its not that deep john's deadeye is from the original game
@MlgR221 yeah I know. A man can speculate.
@@MlgR221 do you think game developers just make shit and dont put meaning into it? Seriously?
@@jucie4024 yeah
@@jucie4024 yeah that's exactly what happened
Maybe each deadeye is meant to represent how they die. Arthur’s is a ticking clock because his days are numbered as he dies from tuberculosis, a slower death. But John’s is a heartbeat, which might represent his sudden death, with adrenaline pumping through him as he knows he’s probably about to be shot.
😮 wow i did not think of that
Viajou em
@@YDzinYTuma viagem q teve ate sentido
But he didnt died from tuberculosis 😔
in my opinion the clock represents that arthur doesnt take much time to get his shots lined up and yeah does make sense that he dies a slower death but i think that john's death is more of a dies painfully and still very much alive (heart still pumping) to go through the pain he just experience before really dying, thats imo anyway
I think it's also affected by character's honor
It is
Yeah, high honor give Arthur a more heroic look
While low honor has more brutal kill cinematics
@@cb-9938 I didn't know that thanks
@@cb-9938 even in the background sounds
When Arthur has high honor you hear something like a violin playing in the background
But when Arthur has low honor you hear screams of people like if they're being totured
@@mangozine8171Also has a darker color yellow
I think their deadeye sounds is what they fear
Arthur is afraid of death and wants to earn redemption saving the ones he cares about, but if low honor then the deadeye is tainted with his darkest thoughts.
John fears the bottomless pit of the ocean because he can’t swim meaning that he fears death and is uncertain if he’s gonna die.
*they had us in the first half, not gonna lie.*
aw hell nah you did john so dirty💀💀💀
Nah they’re both about running out of time.
i think people are just going way to deep into it lmao, I am almost certain they chose random sound effects that sounded cool for a slow motion situation, if they really thought that deep into it, John's dead eye would have also sounded weird in rdr1, but its just silence.
@@thedrbat9572 read it again lmao
I love the bell sound with Arthur’s deadeye, it feels so much more powerful but also like he doesn’t have as much time
Yeah the bell sound makes it hella badass i agree
John’s dead eye sounds like a heartbeat because he’s slowing down his breathing and heart rate. Where as Arthur his sounds like a clock because he is using his eyes to hyper fixate like he is racing time to land on his shots. That’s why they sound different.
I like this explanation the best
The marking sounds also differ.
John’s seems to indicate it’s a quick decision, with a less finalized sound to account for it.
Meanwhile, Arthur’s has a more conclusive sound, implying that Arthur’s dead eye is more finalized than John’s.
Ikr? I always found Arthur Deadeye to be more satisfying to be heard
While John is one of the best sharpshooters, I think Arthur surpasses him, at least in Red Dead 2. Notably, John had trouble with Micah in American Venom, who's a sharpshooter himself, but someone pointed out Arthur had his gun at the ready while Micah was still drawing his. In Red Dead 1, though, John might've rivaled Arthur.
Rdr2 john deadeye marking sound is different from rdr1
@@VGamingJunkieVTMicah is a an extremely quick shooter but has terrible eye sight which is why he dual wields double action revolvers in order to compensate for his poor eye sight
@@helljumper2565
To be fair, in the scene in Rhodes when a certain someone dies, Micah immediately kills 3 different shooters (One of whom is in a sniping position) without missing a single shot.
Arthur's dead eye sound is new and includes a ticking clock, signaling that his time is running out.
John's dead eye sound is taken from RDR1 and includes a heart beat, signaling that he will live on in the forseeable future.
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@@discoalice wow, because this idea and interpretation is so unique and clearly something only that specific person you mentioned could come up with can be put down as belonging to one person.
@@Dawid23_Gamer nah man. You copied that dude almost perfectly in choice of words.
@@DioBrando_Sama and? Whats the Problem with that? Always seeking Problems where are none..
No. John's Dead Eye is just a heartbeat. That's about it
johns one sounds more calm and slow, and arthurs is more agressive
He is the more agressive guy
@@kiro253”you want me to pull out a gun and blow a fucking hole in your head” -John Marston
I think Arthur's deadeye has more satisfying sound design, but it's equally as awesome that for John's they brought back the sound effects from the first game.
Micah’s fertility:📉📉📉
not like it matters, no way anyone would be interested in him with a beard like that
@@scottish_lunaticwdym he kinda has the swag tho..the way he unholstered his weapon mf is pretty cool
@@kiro253 fair enough
Thank God
We have enough rats in America as it is.
ngl I miss Arthur’s dead eye sound because it always gave me anxiety since it was always low and I know the noise it makes when it starts to get low lol
Dutch: I have a plan Boi!!
Arthur: No more plans Dutch...
" Heres a plan, retirement. "
John: You've always got a plan dutch
Imagine both protagonist can be switch between who you want to play as.
That should have been made bur rdr would be like GTA and lose it's point
@@pavelpeev996 exactly
Gta's thing is 3 characters, red deads thing is changing character in the epilogue
Then everybody would have just played as John.
@@pavelpeev996 it was said that Rockstar planned for this but it didn't fit the wild west theme
John fights because he’s trying to secure a quiet life for him and his family, he’s trying to live.
Arthur fights because he knows his time is soon to pass and he wants to make it to the end.
Arthur Morgan's deadeye is scarier than Johns.
I like Arthur's dead eye sound when it marks the shots, it's cooler than John's I believe
the shots sound different because they use different guns. for john's deadeye john's cattleman revolver is used and for arthur a schofield revolver is used which has a more powerful sound.
@kerimbeyy7609they do especially repeaters and pistols
@@rkronx9976no he means the x on a target lol
@kerimbeyy7609of course they do 😂
@rkronx9976 i can confirm this is absolutely wrong, ive used many weapons in the game and none of them make different noises when marking the enemies. Shotguns, revolvers, repeaters, name it. Never seperates the sound, it's just that they took the deadeye from the old game and brought it back.
The fact that Dutch didn't get back up makes me believe that Arthur's technique is somehow better. 😂
i think its because arthur shot dutch in the head
@@Johngamer2418 well yes thats a good point pal.
How do videos about these 2 always end up with someone in the comments saying that Arthur is better?
@@Giovfunny it’s an rdr2 video. Someone’s gotta be dickriding Arthur
Micah’s ped has more health, also the Cattleman revolver was used on him
Dutch however was shot with a Schofield revolver
If you pay attention the marking sounds different
I think Arthur’s deadeye being a ticking clock is a representation of his life. How he was always living on borrowed time for the things he’s done and that eventually his time would run out.
Arthurs deadeye is a clock meaning his time is coming, Johns is a heart beat meaning he has a long life ahead
Well, John only lives about four more years or so after the epilogue, so I wouldn’t call that “long”
But it’s still far more time than what Arthur had, that’s for sure
@@DhzuryArthur knew his time was coming but John thought he would be forgiven of his crimes until the part in the barn, so he thought he was going to live a lot more
@@breadcatreal doubt that's true, John gave hints of his death before it even happened, I believe he knew he was going to die, he definitely did in his last 30 seconds of living especially when he was in the barn peeking through the door on top of that he knew he couldn't run forever the government would go after jack and abigail
Micah unholstering his guns is too 🔥
Yea...John was about to get smoked lol
Zoomers, lol. Very cringe.
Arthur's deadeye changes if his honor is lower or higher, don't know if it does the same with John
I love how this guy used micah to test the dead eye.😂
and also dutchie dutchie dutch
I guess the ticking represents the time arthur has left
original thought
i love how youre using micah as the test subject
Johns more focused on himself, Arthur’s more focused on the moment
👍🏻👍🏻🤠
it took me a whole second too realize that John's Dead eye sound is the same as in Rdr 1
cool too see that they brought it back 😀
John dead eye = sound like a wind
Arthur dead eye = sound like a storm
John's dead eye with the lucid humming tone of compressed air mixed in with its epic heartbeat from the first game..
As with Arthur, it's that distinctive metallic ringing noise, vibrant and ephemeral throughout its form, with the badass clock ticking as an complimentary.
Haven't you ever think about this ability? I mean, we have seen like 3 deadeye users only. Noone talks about this in the game, you can actually slow down the time but noone realises that. I remember someone said about "Arthur good shooting skills" but what about John? What about Jack? Is this ability explained by the lore? Something like "I was drinkin' too much so now i can see this world in slowmo"?
I think it's simply just for the player's benefit. Arthur and John are very experience so would draw and shoot on reflex and would do it incredibly quickly. It only slows down for us so that players can actually aim at what they want
I feel like Dead Eye is achievable for any experienced gunslinger and is just simply for gameplay purposes. I wouldn't be surprised if Dutch, Micah, and Hosea had Dead Eye too.
The "slowing time down" is just a interpretation of how quick these guys are with a gun in real time. Of course they don't actually slow down time! Also, it's a gameplay mechanic. How else would the player be able to use these guys' talents?
Look up Bob Munden. That guy was faster with a six shooter than a human eye can perceive. He holds 18 quickdraw world records. He could shoot several shots so close together that it sounded like one shot. Videos have to be slowed down for you to realize how many shots he actually shot. So that's your explanation for dead eye.
bcause the faith
but maybe it could actually be a canonical power like gat Lamar points out how Franklin goes cross eyed and gets really good at driving when you use his power
Ngl, I've always like the more calm and focused nature of John's deadeye, like hearing your own heartbeat as you line up a target through a scope.
You can also Arthur's deadeye has a ticking clock sound and John has that heart beat sound, and the marking of deadeye is also different
If the honor is high the yellow bar will go from right to left, if the honor is low it will go from left to right
Or the other way around i dont remember
Arthur’s deadeye sounding like a clock ticking could signify how he knows his time is running out, he’s dying
The clock ticking for Arthur Morgan represents how he doesn't have a lot of time left
Arthur's an anvil strike with a ticking clock
John's a wind blow with a beating heart.
*Everyone analyzing the symbolism of Arthur's clock ticking while time slows*
My brain: ZA WARUDO!!!!
Johns DEAD EYE is soothing and calm/ Arthurs is anxious and "inthemoment" i like johns though
I've read it on one of the comments in another video and I find it having so much sense.
Considering Arthur's Deadeye sounds like a clock cause his was precise and concentrated.
he's been a gunslinger longer and is more experienced.
John's is a heartbeat, more adrenaline driven considering he's younger and impetuous
Except epilogue John is only 3 years younger than 1899 Arthur
John's dead eye is a slow and heavy heartbeat sound, focusing on the moment, trying to do the necessary to survive.
And Arthur's is the opposite of that. Fast and immediate. Calm. Resolute, intimidating when it needs to be. Focusing on what needs to be done. Just like a professional. And unfortunately, running low on time :)
I’m guessing for Arthur, the ticking is how much time is left before he dies and for John for heart beat it’s family
I love how even the tag sound is different
Micah got those balls of steel
Arthur's ambience is a ticking clock, as he's running out of time.
John's ambience is a beating heart, because he hopes for a long life.
Arthur's targeting noises are sharp, showing experience and concentration.
John's targeting noises are heavy and loud, showing his relative clumsiness.
I find Arthur's deadeye eerie, John's deadeye is definitely better
What you mean eerie?
@@jayturner7145probably because it’s sounds like a clock ticking down to his eventual death
@@Gecko_ZenArthur deadeye sounds evil and strong John deadeye sounds good hero
Arthur’s Dead eye sounds like a ticking clock
John’s Dead eye sound like a Heartbeat
And if we look at diferents honor, dead eye will be diferrent too
Arthur's dead eye: I don't have much time!
John's dead eye: well, I'll be fine for a while...
Arthur's deadeye looks scary and creepy while John's deadeye looks focused and confident
Difference is John: Heartbeat and Arthur: Ticking. John FTW.
I love how it shows the groin as a weak area
Personally, i thought the sounds were because Arthur seems to be more of an experienced calculated gunslinger, while John being a bit of a beast has a more "shoot from the heart" type deal.
So while Arthur knows he has a limited amount of time to aim for the parts he wants, John is based on his adrenaline and instinct.
Micah not haveing any kids after this 0:13
I get it now. Arthur uses Za Warudo!!
Arthurs dead eye: A ticking clock that shows how close he is to death
Johns dead eye: Heartbeat adrenaline (in rdr1 he was shot a dozen of times and was purely standing on adrenaline before dying)
I love how they tested on a rat😭
John's Dead-eye has the heart-beat and then a very quiet singular tick far as I can hear
Plot twist this is a JoJo's reference, John and Arthur's deadeye are stand abilities that slow time.
Arthur's Deadeye: Higher pitched, ticking clock in background, marks sound conclusive.
John's Deadeye: Lower pitched, beating heart in background, loud wind noise, marks sound sloppy to show John is not at his prime yet.
John's dead eye marking sound is like a powerful punch while Arthur's marking sound resembles high speed and pinpoint accuracy
John's voice in rdr2 is similar to rdr1 but there is no ambient
i feel like the marking noises represent how they're thinking when picking the target.
John isn't thinking of a target, they're thinking of the bullet, and how it'll land.
Arthur is thinking of actually making a target on their body and aiming for it, (metaphorically) representing the place he'll shoot as a red dot in his head.
The most realistic game ever 👌
nah its fortnite best game in the world
@@VOXNISAQT Fornite:💤💤💤💤💤
Red dead redemptipn:God
@@aradirf19503 nah fortnite it has the best graphics and story
@@VOXNISAQTUmm, cartoonish graphics aren't better then almost realistic graphics, so there's one point to RDR, and like 98% of players don't even know that Fortnite has a story so there is another point to RDR, also RDR has heart and emotion to it's story, seeing a dying man struggle with his past and search for a better path with the time he has left in life, that's another point to RDR, so that's 3 for RDR, and 0 to Fortnite
@@Dave_Just_Dave bro obviusly i was joking boah rdr2 is the best game ever made and arthur is the best protaginist ever made
in rdrd2 they have the same dead eye, just change the sound, but the real john dead eye is in rdr1
Arthur's start sounds kind of like a page being torn. He is in a powerful state of complete focus. You hear the the sound of ringing throughout perhaps symbolizing Arthur "waking up" to the truth. The clock slowly ticks, getting faster and faster symbolizing Arthur's time slowly running out.
John's start sounds like the flipping of a page. The rest sounds as if he's underwater holding his breath. It sounds deadly is the best way I can describe it as if he were the grim reaper. If you listen closely there is a constant sound effect that sounds like a train coming to a stop. You hear chills that get louder and faster maybe symbolizing death moving closer and closer to John. The heartbeat heard represents his love for his family.
I like Arthur's deadeye a lot more than John's
Same, it feels like youre on a actual timer. Cuz obviously you are when using deadeye
So, nobody mentions or saw the difference that John actually sees the weakest points (such as the head, torso, centre of gut and the genitalia) highlighted in glowing blood to damage NPCs while Arthur lacks that wolf-like predatory instinct. Very good detail I'd say.
bro arthur do got that bro, you just gotta level up deadeye
@@harrybishop7206 didnt know that, thanks!
the npc you used fro John is perfect. for Arthur is really good too, but John better.
also, I preffer Arthur's Dead Eye.
arthursa has a ticking clock cuz of his limited time, and john is a heartbeat cuz of his love to his family
I just love the fact that they're different at all. Most games wouldn't bother doing such a thing.
No one's gonna talk about how Micah got shot on the ding dong six times and still got up and fought back?
No
he has no ding dong
Maybe it's just me, but I like the difference in sound because of how I imagine ehat they represent.
John is a heartbeat because he's struggling with who he really wants to be between his past, and his future with his family.
Arthur is a clock because his time is literally running out as you reach the end of his story.
Just a headcanon of mine, sorry if it's dumb.
Rip Micah "Balls"
"Pilot see the world difference"
-Jack Cooper
I noticed when you start the epilogue and while building up your dead eye levels, Johns dead eye is wobbly compared to how still Arthurs is.
Because John isn't as experienced in fighting in the epilogue imo but in the first read dead he's good
Arthur dead eye is symbolize he die
John dead eye symbolize he have many time
Tbh Arthur and John should have different sounds during dead eye depending on their honor
Arthur’s deadeye sound is a clock because he trained with a timer to gain deadeye
I think it represents when they use it about how they die like how Arthur use his you can hear a tick in the back but when you use John he have a hear beat like how John die by getting shot at and he can hear his heart beat stop or like Arthur he can hear the tick of death lol
I like how the subjects are Dutch and Micah
Micah after getting shot in the 🏀🏀 6 times and he didn’t even feel it
"you have a plan right dutch?"
"no"
"you are not dutch that i know"
Thee difference is that johns dead eye is like and heartbeat
Arthur's revenge 😈
I love the idea that you test the look of death on Micah
Man I love this kind of ASMR because this is the most satisfying video😤❌❌❌❌❌❌💥
Man I much prefer John’s. Its harder to focus with Arthur’s
I love how you're trying out the game's dead eye on Dutch & Micah😂
John's dead eye are more badass! It's a mix of subtlety, tension and chilling/darkness at the same time. It's the same dead eye as RDR1.
Micah no longer have balls 💀💀
never had any to begin with 💀
Did you récord this on PC or PlayStation?
Why do people hate Dutch so much he’s one of my favorite characters
Left John to die (twice), left Arthur to die, left Abigail and Jack to die. He's an illoyal snake.
he's a very cool character
@@rowingaway no he left arthur to die twice he only left john to die once
@@DutchVanDer_Linde Don't forget he was going to let John get hanged in prison
How can you not hate him? He's an evil, manipulative and ruthless psychopath.
Fun fact. In the first game, John becomes so skilled, in his maxed out deadeye, time stops.
Follow your heart... your time will come...
I saw this theory from someone else in a video similar to this one,but i saw a comment or a video of someone saying that the clock in Arthurs Dead eye represents how much time he has left till dead,while Johns heartbeat represents his family