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How Time Affects the World of RDR2

RDR2's world physically changes as time passes — forests are logged, houses are built, towns grow, and the landscape itself is permanently reshaped over the chapters.

Emplacement Validé

West Elizabeth, near Valentine, and Roanoke Ridge.

Notes d'enquête

- Appleseed Timber Company: a West Elizabeth forest that is gradually clear-cut as the camp grows into an industrial site. - Castor's Ridge: a family builds a house from foundations to a finished home over weeks of in-game time. - Central Union Railroad: tracks are laid and extended across Roanoke Ridge, altering the terrain. - Towns and construction sites visibly progress between chapters.

Théorie de l'Affaire

Revisit the same construction and logging sites across different chapters to witness the world physically evolve.

Route d'Investigation

Q: Does the RDR2 world really change over time? A: Yes — forests are cut, houses are built, and railways extend as the story progresses. Q: Where can I see this best? A: Appleseed Timber, Castor's Ridge, and the Roanoke railroad.

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