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Time Changes — RDR2's Dynamic World Progression

RDR2's world physically evolves over the chapters — forests are logged, houses are built from scratch, and railways extend across the map.

Emplacement Validé

West Elizabeth, south of Valentine, and Roanoke Ridge.

Notes d'enquête

- Appleseed Timber Company (West Elizabeth): starts as forest with lumberjacks setting up; over the chapters the forest is cut down and the camp grows into an industrial logging site. - Castor's Ridge (south of Valentine): a father and sons build a house from nothing — framing walls, raising the roof, hitting setbacks — until it is fully finished and lived-in by the epilogue. - Central Union Railroad (Roanoke Ridge): workers actively lay track and level hills, and the railway physically extends across the landscape as chapters pass.

Théorie de l'Affaire

Revisit these spots across different chapters to witness the changes — they are among the best examples of the living world.

Route d'Investigation

Q: Does the world really change over time? A: Yes — forests are logged, houses are built, and railways extend as the story progresses. Q: Where can I see a house being built? A: At Castor's Ridge south of Valentine, finished by the epilogue.

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