Boblee Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 On 2/24/2022 at 7:54 AM, Heatman said: The power of getting lost and not reading the map well 🤔..  This is very funny but it's actually true what you said in a way. Some people really such when it comes to reading maps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heatman Posted February 25, 2022 Author Share Posted February 25, 2022 With the way Hong Kong was replicated in the video game Sleeping Dog, it was so real you can't tell any difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin11 Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 9 hours ago, Heatman said: With the way Hong Kong was replicated in the video game Sleeping Dog, it was so real you can't tell any difference. That's pretty cool, I watched the sleeping dog video game thriller, I admired the appearance of Hong Kong, the mechanics used in designing Hong Kong character is superb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kane99 Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 On 2/24/2022 at 1:54 AM, Heatman said: The power of getting lost and not reading the map well 🤔..  Mexico isn't in RDR2. What you may be referring to is Cuba. There is a short mission in the beggining of the game where Arthur, Dutch and crew get stranded on an island near Cuba. I'm guessing you confused this location for Mexico. 22 hours ago, Head_Hunter said: That's why I follow in-game map/quest in order to stay clean with mission and not missing out. I used to have the map memorized in GTA San Andreas, well not memorized in the sense I could read the map good, but I just remembered where to drive. Same in Vice City and such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin11 Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 If you fail to read through the map of GTA S.A, Vice city or Grand Theft Auto 1-5, you'll just lost and finding it uneasy to progress to the game's mission. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head_Hunter Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Kane99 said: Mexico isn't in RDR2. What you may be referring to is Cuba. There is a short mission in the beggining of the game where Arthur, Dutch and crew get stranded on an island near Cuba. I'm guessing you confused this location for Mexico. I used to have the map memorized in GTA San Andreas, well not memorized in the sense I could read the map good, but I just remembered where to drive. Same in Vice City and such. I got your point, it means you've mattered the game so well, to the point you have the map memorized without watching through the downline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boblee Posted February 25, 2022 Share Posted February 25, 2022 1 hour ago, Kane99 said: Mexico isn't in RDR2. What you may be referring to is Cuba. There is a short mission in the beggining of the game where Arthur, Dutch and crew get stranded on an island near Cuba. I'm guessing you confused this location for Mexico. I used to have the map memorized in GTA San Andreas, well not memorized in the sense I could read the map good, but I just remembered where to drive. Same in Vice City and such. Once you can read the map 🗺 very well, getting by in the game is definitely going to be very easy for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted December 2 Share Posted December 2 Some thrilling locations can be found in "The Last of Us," "Skyrim," "GTA V," and "Breath of the Wild." Each offers adventure! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...