And? It still looks terrible. His dad was an idiot for having it made. There's a reason no one wore leather cowboy hats historically, and nobody serious wears them today.
I wasn't saying he wasn't likeable. As I said, all of them have redeeming qualities. I love Arthur, and John is one of my favorite characters in any game. But, that doesn't change the fact that they're all bad people that have profited from leading a predatory lifestyle.
Javier's not a good dude. None of them really are. He has redeeming qualities, like they all do. But, ultimately, the gang leads a predatory lifestyle. None of them are really good people. Arthur's whole arc is him slowly becoming fully aware of what an awful person he's been his whole life and trying to make what amends he can before the end.
It's made of dried, cracked, scuffed up leather. It looks terrible. It would be uncomfortable to wear. No one would wear a hat like that, and no one does wear a hat like that.
I like Jack's outfit. I'd like John's a bit more if he had Jack's black pants. I don't like how they made his hat leather in RDR2, and I hate Arthur's hat.
You're pretty late, but it's really not an offhand holster. It's a cross-draw holster. It's actually one of the most popular ways a two gun rig was run historically.
Who's Jhon?
The Wolves of War? That sounds like something a fourteen year old came up with. Plus, half these names sound made up. And what isn't total cringe is ripped from the first Redemption.
Cringe
I keep him with a short fade and a medium length beard.
I don't think I'd be taken in by Dutch's philosophy and two-dollar words. A life stealing and murdering would be anathema to me personally, and I don't think Dutch would take to me, as he doesn't like people that see him for what he is. The only way I might join up is as a part of some undercover operation meant to take down the gang. But, I believe I'd be more likely to be on the side of the law chasing them.
I already told you. Their previous activities had already attracted too much heat. The Pinkertons had found their previous two campsites without much trouble. Dutch was attracting too much attention.
They didn't pick Micah up and flip him 'til after they got back from Guarma. This wouldn't have had any effect on the San Denis robbery, as you originally claimed.
Then why would Milton make it sound like she wasn't helpful at all? Why did he phrase it as though she hadn't cracked?
"It is later revealed by Agent Milton that the rat is in fact not Molly, but Micah, who was feeding information to the Pinkertons. Milton tells Arthur that, while he spoke with her a few times, she did not say anything of value and merely left them with more questions than answers."
San Denis is like Arthur said in Annesburg, "We been sloppier than the town drunk." There was no mole there. They'd just attracted too much heat.
Well, for one thing, most of the population of Strawberry would still be alive. But, I think the gang would still have fallen apart. It just would've taken longer. Dutch was never going to give up thievingand killing. He's a hypocrite, and he was always going to lead anyone who followed him to ruin. It's like Arthur says, "We got sloppier than the town drunk." Dutch was the one who ultimately made an enemy of Cornwall, which brought down more heat than they could handle.
I think Hosea and Arthur may have actually been able to lead some of then gang away and saved some of them. But, the gang was never going to last under Dutch's leadership. They either had to go straight and commit to new identities, or flee the country.