What's the lowest price RDR2 went for?
I regret not buying it earlier...
I think it was available for 1055 on Steam during the holiday sale. Pretty sure it will go to that price again in a few months. From what I've seen over the last one year, games keep going on sale. There's nothing to regretWhat's the lowest price RDR2 went for?
I regret not buying it earlier...
On sale now at epic store.. Grab it!What's the lowest price RDR2 went for?
I regret not buying it earlier...
Seems good deal in epic games store.On sale now at epic store.. Grab it!
Not for me..Seems good deal in epic games store.
I never bought anything in epic games. Is there any reason to prefer Steam over epic games, any pros vs cons or does it not matter at all?
Not for me..
I just grab a deal wherever available.
Check here for details on the difference:I see...I am just searching for differences between standard game and ultimate edition..care to help?
I'm gonna play this game today.
Steam has following featuresSeems good deal in epic games store.
I never bought anything in epic games. Is there any reason to prefer Steam over epic games, any pros vs cons or does it not matter at all?
I am not really interested in playing online rdr2...Story game is enough...Is the ultimate worth extra 500 in that case?Check here for details on the difference:
I personally have the Ultimate for the bank robbery mission n the extra weapons you get. Plus the horse is a bonus although u can still tame a white arabian in the wild.
P. S: whichever you purchase, you will still enjoy the game as much!
What? epic games doesn't have cloud save??Steam has following features
- Cloud saves
- Game specific forums and guides (in case you need any help with game troubleshooting or if you're stuck anywhere)
- Mods workshop
- Library sorting
- Streaming (you can stream from PC to phone, tablet, or smart TV)
- Controller support
- Steam deck so in case if you buy one in future, you have your library available right away.
The only major difference then would be the extra mission.I am not really interested in playing online rdr2...Story game is enough...Is the ultimate worth extra 500 in that case?
What? epic games doesn't have cloud save??
But there are no mods for steam rdr2. Not able to find them in steam website. Only nexus mods is full with so many mods.
Not universally like Steam. For eg. Detroit Become Human has cloud save on Steam but not on EpicWhat? epic games doesn't have cloud save??
I was talking in general sense, not specific to RDR2.But there are no mods for steam rdr2. Not able to find them in steam website. Only nexus mods is full with so many mods.
The only major difference then would be the extra mission.
YouTube n check out the mission as rest of it can be purchased in the game too as far as I remember. Decide for yourself after watching the video
Absolutely. Only the mission part u can't buy in the game. Rest you can still purchase.I am checking a lot of sites and videos. From those what I understand the difference between them is, Extra guns+outfits+ 1 bank mission. Am I right?
1 mission we can let go. The rest 500 maybe I can put for gta 5, my little brother wants to play gta onlineAbsolutely. Only the mission part u can't buy in the game. Rest you can still purchase.
So if you care about the mission get the ultimate or standard is just fine
sure. Enjoy the game!1 mission we can let go. The rest 500 maybe I can put for gta 5, my little wants to play gta online
This is a good list. In addition to this, I generally find the overall experience with Steam much more pleasant than with Epic. Small issues like - unless you start the installation, Epic won't tell you the installation size - can feel reallyaannoying. There are no collections, sorting, hiding things from your library on Epic. It won't show your library on the website, only on the app.Steam has following features
- Cloud saves
- Game specific forums and guides (in case you need any help with game troubleshooting or if you're stuck anywhere)
- Mods workshop
- Library sorting
- Streaming (you can stream from PC to phone, tablet, or smart TV)
- Controller support
- Steam deck so in case if you buy one in future, you have your library available right away.
This is a good list. In addition to this, I generally find the overall experience with Steam much more pleasant than with Epic. Small issues like - unless you start the installation, Epic won't tell you the installation size - can feel reallyaannoying. There are no collections, sorting, hiding things from your library on Epic. It won't show your library on the website, only on the app.
If there's a good deal, I'd obviously buy stuff on Epic, but I much prefer Steam as a client.
Not universally like Steam. For eg. Detroit Become Human has cloud save on Steam but not on Epic
I was talking in general sense, not specific to RDR2.