Red Dead Redemption 2 just became terrifyingly realistic!
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Red Dead Redemption 2 just became terrifyingly realistic!

Red Dead Redemption 2 just became terrifyingly realistic!

 

If you want to spice up Red Dead Redemption 2, look no further. Project Realism mods provide breathtakingly realistic detail enhancements which could add even greater immersion for players.

Since Red Dead Redemption 2’s launch five years ago, PC gamers may be searching for ways to bring fresh life and fresh experiences to Rockstar’s iconic experience. Arguably one of the best-looking games out there and boasting one of the most intricate open worlds I’ve seen; does that stop me dabbling in mods? Not at all; until Rockstar releases their third instalment (perhaps sometime this year?), mod life continues on this world renowned franchise – recently, one mod was even released offering 48 new missions whereas Project Realism may provide behavioral overhaul.

Project Realism was recently created and released on Nexus Mods by user hunter14322; so, its popularity can only increase further! Project Realism’s goal is to make Euphoria (the game engine) as realistic as possible by improving ragdoll physics among other elements.

Downloading this mod: when NPCs are shot they now stiffen more realism; both playable characters and NPCs will now curl into balls when falling from mountains or hills; bullet force has been made more realistic; NPCs will roll in pain more easily when hit multiple times; there’s even an uncommon knockout animation if too far is traveled; its creator teased “more”.

The creator notes that their mod is still in beta stage; therefore they’ll update its files over time. I think it looks promising and plan on giving it a spin myself!

Red Dead Redemption 2 just became terrifyingly realistic!
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