Red Dead Redemption 2 - Onward to Strawberry - Immersive/Realistic Slow Playthrough (Part 5)

Red Dead Redemption 2 - Onward to Strawberry - Immersive/Realistic Slow Playthrough (Part 5)

*Sorry for the video ending suddenly I had some storage problems* Immersion Rules are as follows: No HUD except for compass/reticle (can double check if needed) WALK don't run, unless the situation calls for it Don't gallop everywhere Interact with friends in camp Eat breakfast and dinner Feed horse in morning and night Take saddle off at night or if not using horse for a long period Brush horse every night/after trip Sleep every night/or take a nap Change clothes if bloody/ruined /dirty Bathe once a week 2 pistols, 1 long gun, 1 melee, 1 thrown on person(lasso doesn't count) 2 guns on horse Only open map in camps/towns 1st person camera inside buildings/when hunting/maybe when exploring 3rd person camera for combat/horseback/vehicles (Camera rules are NOT definitive) Roleplay aspects/Personality: Ask what your character might do in situation, such as after a mission or a fight. You might not go hunting after being in a bar fight, or you check on your friends to see if they got back to camp safely, etc.. Choose someone in camp you like/dislike more than others Hunter by trade/respects and camps with other hunters if able Can skin any animal rarity but can only take perfect carcasses Very much enjoys the thrill of the hunt Wants to hunt the biggest game/Collect trophies Will help women in need Won’t tolerate disrespect Loyal Tries to help abandoned horses (Tells them to flee/sets free from carriages) Likes tobacco a LOT Is pretty much a carnivore but likes some veggies/fruit (carrots/berries) Generally Bigger/Tanky (Overweight) Likes gold/valuables a bit too much (will tend to loot in any situation, even when he probably shouldn’t Would rather camp in wilderness than rent a hotel room Is generally kind but will rob almost anyone Won't hesitate to kill anyone (except women [unless need be]) Additional Rules/Comments: Being a hunter, there is no thrill in hunting from horseback, shooting any animal you come across. You must dismount your horse, choose your gear appropriately, and “hunt” the animal you are looking for. If you see an animal you want to hunt from a distance, you may dismount and approach on foot. The only difference in my outfits on my horse is the coat. It’s pretty reasonable to have a coat in a saddle bag, I think. This is for roleplay purposes, such as taking of my coat/switching coats when its dirty, changing my appearance, getting too hot, etc..