Shame this isn’t an emote in online
In my opinion this question is do over asked.
Arthur has a live interest in Mary. Part of the story is that he can’t pursue this interest due to his involvement in the gang. The story is about how Arthur grapples with balancing his lifestyle and his moral compass & desires
Yes, just get low honour and they will appear on the map
I guess because if you are reading a wiki, you should expect spoilers?
What was spoiled? You can always add a tag if you feel an article needs one
Go and buy supplies from the lady to get things like sedation bullets.
Get perfect pelts to the man for rewards
You answered it. Aberdeen pig farm robbery is the way to do it
Ahhh I see. My apologies then I had no idea that it was an acronym!
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No I meant when you wrote he had said something about “MISLIM” which I took to be a misspelling of the word “Muslim”
^yes that’s it. You and he were both responsible as I say. He shouldn’t have asked you to move, and you shouldn’t have wound him up.
I don't deny that he was out of line. Bringing religion etc. into it is very uncalled for.
I like the story, but I don’t think it would suit the western genre. By 1925 the Wild West was a thing of the past. That is after even WWI so the world had moved on.
Maybe it would better suit urban gangsters such as mafia type gangs similar to Angelo Bronte’s lot.
To be honest, it seems like you were the one who got him wound up. I appreciate that he could have not engaged, but all he did to begin with is ask you to leave him alone.
You were the one who started messing with him, and then began all sorts of trolling nonsense like asking him to say he loves you too.
In my humble opinion, it seems like you were just as responsible for this as he was.
@Tesshu i’m not sure. The braithwaites had the sense to go for the gang’s weak point in Jack. The Grays went for the foolish head on confrontation with veteran armed robbers and gunslingers. Silly move really.
When you open the weapon wheel, hover over the knife and then press left or right to go through the various different knives you own and it should be in there
Well it depends on if you want to play with your friends often or not.
The bigger camp just basically has room for more tents. Otherwise I think it is the same.
If you play often with friends and you have more than 4 of them, then yes it probably is worth it, but otherwise probably not.
Dont forget though that you can always set one up and then just leave it until such a time as you feel it might suit you again. You don’t have to join an online server as a member each time, even if you are the leader
In Europe Gypsies were people who travelled around the country to help with the seasonal work involved in farming, and contributed to society whilst being quite independent themselves.
As modern agriculture took over and farms could be run by one or two people, these roaming bands of labour became less needed, but continued with their culture of independence from wider society, and travelling around the country.
The Van Der Linde gang are outlaws. They rob banks, trains and coaches. Whilst they claim to only rob “other crooks” in practice their actions harmed the wider public more often than the supposed target.
Take the Valentine Bank heist - the money in that bank belonged to local ranchers. Businesses who employed many local workers who all had families to feed etc.
Robbing the bank wouldn’t significantly harm the ranch owners, as they had other capital they could fall back on (in property, livestock and money in other banks) but it would harm those workers who would likely be laid off or given less work whilst the ranch recovers.
Whilst in more modern times, certainly within the UK Gypsies and travellers have a bad reputation for crime (one that is not deserved I might add), that crime tends to be petty opportunistic theft such as tools & metal, and is certainly not the high level armed bank robbery etc. that the gang are prone to. Comparing Gypsies with American western gangs seems far fetched to me.
@Wagwan piffting23 in response to your question about giving money to the poor, I think that this is supposed to be what Strauss does. In the twisted logic of the outlaws’ views of society, they consider themselves to be helping people by lending the money.
Whilst we never see any of Strauss’s loans that do not require Arthur to bully debtors into paying back, we can assume that there are some as otherwise it would be too much work for the gang to pursue them all the time.
Maybe the gang did therefore help people who couldn’t get loans from the banks etc.
Those who are desperate for a loan with low monthly payments are often happy to accept higher interest, as it gives the them the capital they need for their project. Don’t forget that this is old west America - things like healthcare were not universally available and could be very expensive. That would drive a lot of people into seeking help from someone like Strauss. Maybe that’s what the gang had in mind when they talk about Robin Hood.
Is this in single player? If so use deadeye to slow time and get a good shot in before they jump in the water.
Love the carbine. It works pretty well in almost any situation - close quarters, mid ranged cover combat or long ranges if it had a scope (and you use deadeye)
Plus for online (where reload speed is doubled) that quick reload is soooo helpful.
7shots fired quickly, with another 7 almost immediately after.
It could rattle off twenty odd shots much quicker than any other gun in the game. Great for dealing with ambushes
@Demonrebel69 yes you do have to pay a one off fee to set them up.
Basically when you set it up, if people join it then they are free to rejoin it at any time. If you are the leader, then you can join right from the initial online menu as the leader.
Members can “stand down” from a permanent posse if they want to go it alone for a bit, or if they want to join another posse for a while; also they have the option to “abandon” it if they never want to join again or have any further affiliation with it.