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ARed Dead Redemption 2player online has discovered a fascinating detail about the invisible snipers on Guarma. The invisible snipers inRed Dead Redemption 2were a controversial way for Rockstar to keep players inbounds, but most players will have missed this detail about them.
Over the years, players have continued to notice new details inRed Dead Redemption 2. This is because the game has an incredible level of attention to detail, with Rockstar including plenty of things that many players will simply never see. It all comes together to create an incredible illusion of a living, breathing world, which is whyRed Dead Redemption 2keeps players coming back so long after its release. OneRed Dead Redemption 2player even noticed an immersive detail after 2,000 hours, showing that even veterans of the game still have new things to find.
Redditor -_-lolz shared their interesting discovery, which they noticed while onRed Dead Redemption 2’s Guarma. While attempting to go out of bounds, the player noticed that the invisible sniper couldn’t hit them if they were carrying a large animal to block the shots, and it could even be used to kill guards on the island if the camera was positioned directly in front of them. This indicates that the bullets from the sniper are coming directly from the player camera, or, as one user in the thread puts it, “the invisible sniper is us.”
Gamers in the thread were fascinated by the discovery. While most know about the invisible snipers inRed Dead Redemption 2, very few had any idea that the bullets actually had a physical source within the world that could be manipulated to kill NPCs. According to some in the thread, it’s the exact same way the game handles the invisible gunmen inNew Austin inRed Dead Redemption 2, implying this method could be used to survive there as Arthur, too.
It’s good that gamers are still finding interesting details aboutRed Dead Redemption 2, as it seems there won’t be a sequel for a long time yet. Rockstar continues to finish up thedevelopment of Grand Theft Auto 6, with a release date still penned in for later this year.Even still, any potential newRed Dead Redemptiongame likely wouldn’t arrive for a few years after that unless there’s more going on behind the scenes than Rockstar has publicly revealed.Given how it has handled the development of titles in the past, this seems massively unlikely.