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Myth Busting in RDR2 (Vol. 1)

Testing four wild RDR2 myths — surviving a fatal fall by vomiting, real-time corpse decay, stopping a train with your horse, and possums playing dead.

Emplacement Validé

Various — cliffs, wilderness, train tracks.

Notes d'enquête

- Survive a fatal fall by vomiting: CONFIRMED — eat Common Bulrush just before jumping off a huge cliff and the vomiting animation overrides fall damage, letting you land unharmed. - Corpses decompose in real time: CONFIRMED — leave a body in the wild and over several days it bloats, rots and becomes a skeleton picked clean by vultures. - Stop a moving train with your horse: BUSTED — a horse or wagon on the tracks is plowed straight through without the train slowing. - Possums play dead: CONFIRMED — chase an opossum and it collapses still; aim and the reticle turns red (alive), and it bolts when you turn away.

Théorie de l'Affaire

The Bulrush fall-survival trick is genuinely useful for escaping high places without dying.

Route d'Investigation

Q: Can you survive any fall by vomiting? A: Yes — eating Common Bulrush before the jump overrides fall damage. Q: Can your horse stop a train? A: No — the train plows through and destroys the obstacle.

Investigation Comments

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