Those who experiment with the cinema camera in Red Dead Redemption 2 are sure to laugh out loud at times. We have gathered some examples for you here.
If you don’t feel like the regular camera angle behind Arthur in Red Dead Redemption 2, you can also take control of the presentation with the “cinema camera.” However, this can lead to some pretty silly or strange moments in the game.
What is the cinema camera? The cinema camera can be activated so that Red Dead Redemption 2 automatically starts a “camera journey” and tries to capture the scene particularly beautifully.
Especially during long rides through the surroundings, it is nice to see Arthur riding across the image.
Cinema camera steals visibility: However, the cinema camera also has a dramatic disadvantage, as it leads to a loss of overview.
No wonder when you suddenly see Arthur from the front, as he “rides toward the camera,” because you have no idea what is actually in front of Arthur. And that can end fatally – for the player, the horse, or even uninvolved NPCs. But brutal is RDR2 anyway.
If you want to catch a train, like Spooky Red Dead Justin, you should be careful – it might appear unexpectedly fast:
“Be aware in traffic” apparently also applies to riders in RDR2. If you don’t heed this, there will be a lot of body contact before the shooting starts.
Also, near larger cliffs, you should rather avoid the cinema camera in Red Dead Redemption 2 or prepare for a flying lesson:
Snow and ice on a mountainside are also a clear indicator to keep your hands off this camera setting. Unless you enjoy sledding – without a sled.
But it’s not just Arthur who gets hurt. Innocent NPCs also tend to “get run over”.
Have you already experimented a bit with the cinema camera in Red Dead Redemption 2? Or are you now definitely keeping your hands off it?
The animals in RDR2 are pretty crazy too – they tend to go berserk.
