Hi, I'm back with another contribution to Gaming Photography community and this time I'm going to join Gaming Photography Weekly Contest - Theme: Creative Perspectives showing and talking about some creative perspectives in RDR 2.
You know apart from working on the concept, I can do a lot of things in this game as I wish. I can roam around, I can relax, I can eat, I can sleep, I can pet animals and I can help random peoples around just like I can do in the real world.
I try not to harm any random civilians in this game when its not needed and I try to help the random peoples around who needs my help and I'm going to talk about some of my charity work in this post highlighting them as creative perspectives as helping peoples can be a great creative thing.
Let's start with this man who fell in an animal trap, I mean a trap that was set for animals but a human being fell in it and his leg was badly hurt. It was in the middle of the night and he was there beside the forest so I had to help her without thinking twice. Fortunately, it was not an ambush.
On a fine day when I was riding my horse around, this lady in the middle of nowhere asked for my help to give her a ride. First of all, she needed my help and secondly, I don't say no to ladies. LOL. I helped her taking to her desired place and I don't think she even thanked me properly after that. Well, women.
This man is a bartender of a bar in Saint Denis who couldn't run his business because the bar was overrun by big-sized rats. He asked me if I could help him get rid of the rats and he'd pay me well for that.
I'd help him anyway and now he offered me money as well so why I would refuse? I accepted the job and I went inside the bar to take the rats down.
The rats were really big and I started killing them mostly by using my boots and I was keeping them in my bag so I can sell them off later. You know, every penny is precious,.
There were more rats and now you can see how big they were. I just hoped they won't start biting me like the vampire rats of A Plague Tale that @rashed.ifte is talking about nowadays.
The last rat was not on the floor so I couldn't kick it. I shot it down instead which is like renting bombs to kill ants. The bartender paid me well for this tiny job and besides, I got the rats as well to sell off later.
It was the same day in Saint Denis and it was night time when I was roaming around and I suddenly heard someone screaming. And I found a hijacker was trying to take his money. I intervened and the hijacker escaped in a mili-second. I hoped the dude would pay me something for this help but he just left me thanking me.
That man was screaming cause he was bitten by a snake and I heard his scream so I ran towards him and I found him there on the ground looking for help.
In such situations, I can either suck the venom out which may harm Arthur and the victim may not live properly or I can offer the victor an anti-venom if I carry one. Fortunately, I had an anti-venom with me that I offered him and the dude drank it which saved his life and he left that place thanking me.
Let's talk about another similar story of a snake bite victim though this time time, we got additional concepts.
I was riding my horse around and that man was screaming when coming out of the wood and was saying he was bitten by a snake.
This time, I tried sucking the venom out of the victim and it looked like, it worked well. No harm came to Arthur and the victim fell better as well and he left that place fast.
The snake was not satisfied biting one person so it came out of make someone else's life miserable. I decided not to leave this place without killing this snake, so I kept following it.
It looked like a rattle snake with fife on its tail and it was rattling its fife when I was following it and in times, it was trying to from an action vibe.
I did my first move using my leg and you can see the snake put out its tongue and then I used my knife and I made to sure it was dead.
I didn't waste my time, I skinned the snake and kept its skin so I can sell it later when its time. And then I left that place.
Here I'm finishing the post for today and I'll come talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.
"The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."
RDR2 is beautiful on its own, I played Online once with friends and I was amazed by its beautiful world and attention to detail, you show much of that with your photos, I really liked them, cheers!
Thank you so much. This is indeed a stunning game, both in its single-player story mode and its online multiplayer world though I didn't try the online version yet. Rockstar Games did an incredible job creating a living, breathing Wild West environment filled with rich detail and immersive experiences.
I'm glad you enjoyed the photos capturing some of that beauty.
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This game has the most interesting scenes I have seen. Well captured! Good luck!
This one is definitely a game filled with some of the most captivating scenes in gaming history. Thank you for sharing your appreciation.
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Very interesting screenshots, my favorite was the snake, and regarding the help to the woman, I remember in GTA V I offered to take a woman who was in the middle of nowhere and ended up stealing my bike 😑
It's funny how those unexpected encounters in games can sometimes lead to surprising outcomes. In "Red Dead Redemption 2", helping NPCs can often result in rewarding experiences or unforeseen twists, much like your encounter with the woman in GTA V. For example, sometimes peoples acts as weak and beg to help them and when I stop to help them, I found they're robbers.
It's all part of the dynamic and immersive world that Rockstar Games creates. I'm glad you enjoyed the screenshots, especially the snake encounter. There's always something exciting waiting around every corner in this game.
Thank you.
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What an interesting and amazing screenshots you haven't shared today, the mouse hunting part is very interesting, I still can't believe how big they are, the part where you kill the snake and help others was very amazing, I didn't know that in this video game they had these animals.
The game is filled with surprises, including encounters with various wildlife like mice and snakes. Rockstar Games did an incredible job bringing the game world to life with such attention to detail. It's moments like these that make RDR2 such a memorable experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Oh no, Rats!!! As I'm playing A plague's tale, I feel rats are a bad things. Great captures.
They're not exactly the kind of companions you'd want to have around. That dude, the bartender had to close the bar just because those rats and paid me a handsome amount just to get rid of them. It was good that they didn't bite me.