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Thank you, Erwin!
It reminds me of the Outlanders series, I like them a lot :)
Wonderful set Yahya!
I think someone told me the same thing about Outlanders a few months ago. Glad you liked them!
Nice work! :D
Nature and the dynamics of movement, close-ups and lighting - everything is great, Yahya!
The characters ' facial expressions are very realistic, the range of feelings, the whole history of relationships..
It is especially pleasant to watch these pictures with lyrical music:)
This video game is really much more than a game -- it's such an amazing experience, and the visuals, animations, and acting are just extraordinary. I'm glad you enjoyed the set.
(On a side note: Arthur's horse reminded me of Traveller. They took down Robert E. Lee's statue in Richmond Virginia last week. The most famous statue where he's riding Traveller, a beautiful Am. Saddle-bred. To make matters worse, several of the pictures I went looking for have been removed from the internet. This revisionist history BS is straight out of 1984 and purely evil.)
Ah, this song kept looping in my mind since the Shady Belle chapter started until the end of the game. Especially after Saint Denis and the business with Mary Linton. It's one of my favourite songs by Stone Sour, along with "The Travellers Pt.2" -- I was planning to do another set with the second part, but I guess I'm glad Arthur doesn't become that defeated and cynical. I highly recommend listening to the two, back-to-back -- they feel like one and the same, but Pt.1 is blissful with trouble on the horizon while Pt.2 is dark and cynical.
To be honest, I know nothing about the history or politics of the US so I don't have a solid opinion -- I'm on the other side of the globe. You got me to read a bit about Robert E. Lee though. It seems to me that now, more than ever before, bits of history are being censored and rewritten to fit some odd vision of a "modern way of life."
I loved the superb various scenes and scenery illustrated and especially the shots with the horses! It gave me a sense of freedom which i miss a lot due to the global situation!
Awesome work mate!!!!
Oh, I think what really drew me to the world of RDR2 and the horses was the sense of freedom they carry. I'm in the same boat as you, yeah, I barely get the opportunity to leave my house those last two years. Thank you very much, Michael!