ARed Dead Redemption 2player online has discovered a cool detail about the game’s carriages after over 1500 hours of playtime. While there are plenty ofhorse details inRed Dead Redemption 2, this goes to show that their accompanying carriages also received their share of attention from Rockstar during to development.

At this point,Red Dead Redemption 2is famous for its attention to detail. At times, it can seem as though Rockstar thought of everything, to the point where it even seems excessive. However, that just means that gamers are able to continue unearthing new details even five years after it was first released. Some are small things that add to the immersion, while others reveal key story details. For example, one gamer noticed a massive piece of foreshadowing after sevenRed Dead Redemption 2playthroughs, and even that was a surprise to many of the more experienced players.

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Redditor didihearathunder posted the interesting clip, which showcases a dog hopping on the back of a carriage as it prepares to take off. It’s undoubtedly a small detail, but ultimately it’s the more discreet ones that build up the illusion of reality, creating the most immersive experience possible. AnotherRed Dead Redemption 2player discovered a great detail about the game’s rabbits, so it’s clear that the animals were an important part of the world Rockstar was trying to create.

Many other players shared their own playtime in the thread, and others with hundreds of hours in the game had never seen this detail either. It just shows what an active community this game has. While it seems that theRed Dead Redemption 2next-gen upgrade may never happen, Rockstar should seriously reconsider, as it would be amazing to see these details brought onto current-generation platforms. It’s the least the game deserves.

It’s not just the level of detail that Rockstar has achieved that is impressive, but it’s also the scale at which the studio has managed it on.Red Dead Redemption 2is enormous, but it doesn’t feel like there’s any wasted space. Some feel thatRed Dead Redemption 3could be the smallest game in the franchiseby taking a step back in scale, but there’s nothing to suggest that this is the route Rockstar will take. The studio has always been about pushing the boundaries of what is possible, both in terms of gameplay and visuals. It would be a strange move if that were to change with aRed Dead Redemption 2sequel.

Red Dead Redemption 2is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.