When it comes to the most beautiful and more active Open Worlds, it usually does not take long until the name Red Dead Redemption 2 falls. Why that is - the videos from Game-Lapse to Reddit will remember again impressively. A recently published clip shows a tremendous hike from one end of the card to another. What exactly does it go, you will learn here.
Impressive time-lapse videos
It's about it: When we are traveling in open game worlds, it's mostly about coming from A to B to get a quest to do or go back to an activity. Of course, it is also possible to enjoy the environment, but the new video of Game-Lapse just offers just the clenched load of scenic beauty.
This is in the video to see: Game-Lapse is slowing off in a cozy pace from one end of the card to another and has been needed for three hours of real time. In the time-lapse video that is to be admired on Reddit, the whole thing is evaporated on a narrow three minutes and therefore shows with impressive density, as varied the world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is:
Link to reddit content
On cacti past it goes through the desert, through a dusty city, over a ridge and through a flat riverbed into a dense forest. The night breaks in after the evening red, clouds towers away before a storm tower falls in.
Riders and carriers cross the way - and the journey is not so peaceful, as it looks at first glance: Game-Lapse reveals in a comment that there was, for example, a moose attack and a collision with a car whose driver dead on the carriage block lay.
More about Red Dead Redemption 2:
- Red Dead Redemption 2: These 20 hidden tricks know only professionals
- Red Dead Redemption 2 fans discover that CutScenes change depending on the daytime
Not the first time-lapse video
Game-Lapse has already shared another video on Reddit about a week ago, which focuses on the dynamic weather and daytime change. It is recorded in contrast to the new clip with a fixed camera view.
Fans express themselves under both videos excited about the details shown, such as that trees and smoke of bearing fires tend towards the wind. But also an old meme appears again. For example, ThotDestroyr69 writes about the long march:
"I, like I'm trying to find Gavin."
Gavin is a disappearant NPC, which was searched by a different character - and also of some playing - desperate.
What do you say about these time-lapse videos?
Comments
Post a Comment