Red Dead Redemption 2is considered by many to be the quintessential western genre video game. Most popular games that come under the western genre were already mixed with sci-fi aesthetics, but it is unlikely that any AAA developers will soon be attempting to make a historical open-world western game knowing it will be immediately compared to the unbelievable detail and scope ofRed Dead Redemption 2. However,RDR2’s massive amount of interlinking game systems does sometimes cause bizarre moments.

Red Dead Redemption 2works very hard to accurately depict its western time period. As horses were still the primary method of transportation in 1899 when the game is set, an extreme amount of care went intodesigning the look and movement of theseRDR2horses.

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However, despite their photorealistic designs and movements,it is very easy to crashRed Dead Redemption 2’s horsesand send both player and horse flying. But in a bizarre moment shared by Reddit user Accomplished-Gur-69, the player does not go flying. Instead, the player is seen being launched into a full backflip in midair, before locking into the animation that would usually allow players to jump onto their horses from above. This leaves the whole moment seeming like a strange acrobatic trick that isn’t clear if it was performed by Arthur or by the horse.

Red Dead Redemption 2is huge in scope but also extremely polished, which means the bugs that do occur in-game are often extremely situation-specific. It is extremely unlikely that a horse could register a crash, and be standing again by the time the player came to land. Although this could technically be seen as a bug it is not entirely unrealistic, it is just clearly unaccounted for by the game.

However,horses are often at the center ofRed Dead Redemption 2’s glitches and bugs. The reason horses are so easy to crash and come off inRed Dead Redemption 2has to do with Rockstar’s in-house RAGE game engine, which has been used and modified for all of Rockstar’s new games sinceRockstar Games Presents: Table Tennisin 2006. The engine emphasizes weight and momentum for its in-game physics rather than responsiveness.

For a player, this is why character movementin Rockstar’s RAGE engine gamescan feel heavy, while looking fluid and realistic.Red Dead Redemption 2’s horses have a lot of weight attributed to them by the game’s engine, but also, they need to be agile and quick for the sake of gameplay. This is the reason why horses that do crash inRed Dead Redemption 2, often go down spectacularly hard and send the player flying as well.

Red Dead Redemption 2is available on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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