I've noticed they've been having a lot of "sales" lately for online stuff. Wondering if the online participation numbers are dwindling and they are trying to attract people with cheap stuff.I suppose the Warstock discounts are a way of celebration. It just surprises me with every anniversary, R* doesn't make any major announcements or acknowledges it.
As long as you can't launch it at Paleto Bay, and then drop some bombs on a player that's in Sandy Shores, that could be funAn RC drone would be neat. Would allow you to scout the area from the sky in deathmatches and in free mode. If you crash it or another player shoots it out of the sky, you have to buy a new one. Maybe it can carry 3 or so little bombs you can drop on other players.
It could be in your inventory as a thrown item. You toss it and it hovers. Then you open an app on your character's phone to control it from the view of the drone. It doesn't show up on the map, but you can see and hear it. Maybe costs about $1000.
Controls like a helicopter, can fly it indoors.
That's why I suggested a limited amount of bombs. And you have to go to a store to buy another. And make the bugger slow so it's easy to pick off if you're paying attention. And make it 1 bullet to destroy it.As long as you can't launch it at Paleto Bay, and then drop some bombs on a player that's in Sandy Shores, that could be fun
Where is all the murder and carnage? Is there a part 2 or an extended cut?Trevor Knitting.
R* should add a new grenade that's shaped like a smartphone. Has the biggest splash damage of all thrown explosives. Call it the Keifung Universe Z8 or something.
You have to call a certain number in your contact to make it go off, and also make it to whenever you receive a call and it is active in your inventory, it explodes in your pocket. killing you and anything around you.
R* are actually paying for TV ads to show off RDR2...a year before the games release. Can't be cheap, wonder what the logic is there?
I get what you're trying to say, but I don't think you realize what a streetfighter is.Anyone else bothered by the fact there's only 5-6 faired sports/superbikes, but at least 9 streetfighters? Would like to have a Ninja expy or a new NRG500/900, but instead we get a dozen Ducati Monster knockoffs.
Technically, a street fighter is a customised sportsbike with the fairing removed. But just like how companies are selling new choppers straight off the factory floor, many companies are selling streetfighters right off the showroom. If you want to be pedantic, 'naked bike'.I get what you're trying to say, but I don't think you realize what a streetfighter is.
Which is what I said in my second comment.Street fighters are typically stripped down versions of sport/super bikes. Most of the bikes you're referring too are just standard motorcycles.
But you're right. This game could use some more superbikes, especially considering that much of the bike selection is pretty underwhelming.