Who else has any suggestion of how Micah should've died earlier before the epilogue finale and how it should've worked out for the gang?
Who else has any suggestion of how Micah should've died earlier before the epilogue finale and how it should've worked out for the gang?
Technically the only reason why Dutch went completely insane was by Michael but if he died earlier in the game he would never have turned insane because Hosea wouldn't allow him to do so.
Dutch was always a sociopath, the gang didn’t notice because of how he charmed them at first with freedom and what not. Him getting aggressive with them was born more from him not having full control of them or the situation. It is also why he latches onto the natives so quickly(ripe for the picking) and abandons everyone in the end. His reaction to Micah is what happens when one gets played lol
Think he should've been killed off in Blessed Are The Meek? during the shootout when you break Micah out of Strawberry prison.
I have no idea how the rest of the RDR timeline would span out if micah died before the epilogue, but i like to stay in chapter two and pretend he's dead because he got hanged in strawberry :)
As much as Micah is evil in the eyes of us, he's still a great character. I wouldn't want it any other way.
Just let Micah hang in Strawberry. Micah is one of, if not the newest member of the gang, and Dutch keeping him around after he got pinched in Strawberry was very unsmart
@Conner Denton
> Micah I swear to god only lives cuz of plot armor cuz that dude is far too wild to have not gotten himself shot before
Seriously? If we are to go by this logic, most action video game protagonists would be dead as well. This is especially so in the RDR series but let's keep in mind, these are video games at the end of the day.
Also,
> Oh hell yea, shootin up a town would have even the townsfolk grabbin their huntin rifles and snipin from the windows, and that time everyone had to be accurate
Yeah, not exactly the case. Sure, plenty of people owned guns within the setting and time period of RDR but that doesn't mean all were skilled and accurate. Especially taking into account how proficient someone like Micah was at shooting, this is kind of moot point also given how Arthur partakes in some of these shootings as well (albeit unwilling/reluctantly) but I've never seen away complain about why he wasn't also similarly gunned down in these circumstances.
I understand Micah is a character deserving of ire for his atrocious actions. As an antagonist and the sort he is, this is a given. However, I feel there's a right and wrong way to criticize a character sometimes.
I love how everyone assumes I think he should be dead to being unlikable, not at all. Simply that his ass would have been lynched lol
Well, then I guess you hadn't read the rest of what I had posted within the reply but to each their own, I guess.
Oh no I did, it’s the conclusion that you end with that gives the impression of mistaken intentions