Hi guys. I am thinking about getting RDR2 on Epic, but am debating which version I should get between Standard, Special, and Ultimate Editions. My main question is, does extra game DLC usually determine if a Game Trainer will work or not? Which version are you guys getting? Further thoughts and help appreciated
We really can't answer that until the game is out. Most games the DLC doesn't affect it but a select few do. As an example CIV 6 is so heavily affected the trainer is made only for the latest DLC. On the other hand Borderlands 3 works with all current DLC.
Hi guys. I am thinking about getting RDR2 on Epic, but am debating which version I should get between Standard, Special, and Ultimate Editions. My main question is, does extra game DLC usually determine if a Game Trainer will work or not? Which version are you guys getting? Further thoughts and help appreciated
We really can't answer that until the game is out. Most games the DLC doesn't affect it but a select few do. As an example CIV 6 is so heavily affected the trainer is made only for the latest DLC. On the other hand Borderlands 3 works with all current DLC.
The DLC is side missions and mounts, basically. Same stuff we had on console for the most part. It's not like an expansion.
RDR2 is much like GTA V, where it's a contained story and then everything else is done online.
Isn't the Rockstar Launcher required from whichever vendor you buy the game?
[Edited by tjconroyII, 10/27/2019 5:43:59 AM]
Yeah
Isn't the Rockstar Launcher required from whichever vendor you buy the game?
[Edited by tjconroyII, 10/27/2019 5:43:59 AM]
Yeah
If it's required no matter wherever you buy from then it should work no matter what so what is this discussion about really?
I'd love to see an option for horse speed (just hold x and the horse goes full speed). Love this game, but the constant button mashing while riding the horse is killing my thumb. Thanks!
I second this!! @0x90