Finally bought this on the steam sale, playing on steamdeck. Im all about open world games where you can do whatever you want. I hate being locked into “missions”, escort quests, etc. I like a game having these as an option to do at my leisure however. Im several hours in and the environment looks amazing, would love to go explore it… Am I still in an extended tutorial and the game cuts me loose to do what I please at some point or is the game just a series of missions forever? Also is there some sort of open world mode outside of story mode. Thank you, i love each and every one of you.

  • @ivanafterall
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    3113 days ago

    The guided part does take a bit to get through, but it sets you free pretty soon after you’re out of the snow.

    It’s very much worth it, in my opinion. It continues to ruin many other games for me.

    • Scrubbles
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      513 days ago

      Yeah, after replaying a couple of times idk why but the training area felt very locked in and long, but really it’s only 3 missions.

  • @Renacles
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    913 days ago

    You need to complete the entire story to get to the bottom left of the map, the rest opens up during act 2.

    • @cedarmesaOP
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      513 days ago

      The entire story? Like complete the entire game once?

      • @rtxn
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        There’s a portion of the map where you and the gang are wanted dead or alive because of the ferry heist. Entering it for most of the game will get you a maximum wanted level, headhunters will show up, and eventually the game kills you. That restriction is lifted in the final act.

        The world opens up once you get out of the snow and settle down in the Horseshoe Overlook camp. You’ll still have linear story missions to do, but you can start those whenever you feel like, and explore as much as you want.

        • @miseducator
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          -213 days ago

          Holy shit! Spoiler tag for my boy, plz!

          • @rtxn
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            213 days ago

            It’s all information that is given to the player during the prologue, or otherwise vague enough where one can’t reasonably guess the events.

            Not unless you point and call it a spoiler.

      • @nul9o9
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        613 days ago

        It’s part of the epilog.

      • MyNameIsAtticus
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        213 days ago

        After you beat the story you can go to the area from the first game as a fun little bonus. The main area of the game opens up in chapter 2 after about 4 missions

  • mommykink
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    713 days ago

    Once you make it to Valentine (youll know when) the game pretty much gives you the reigns, but until then, as others have said, the tutorial is pretty long and guided

  • @kaffiene
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    613 days ago

    I felt the game doesn’t lean onto the open world idea hard enough for my liking. But I’m an outlier. I finished the game but ai thought it was a bit shit. Very pretty though

  • @[email protected]
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    613 days ago

    As others have said, it does set you free eventually. Takes too long IMO. The world is really nice and beautiful. I never got totally on board with the control scheme and UI.

  • @[email protected]
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    513 days ago

    Took me about 5 hours to get through the winter intro story that is linear before it gets to being the open world. Not sure if that was slow or not, but it was a bit longer than I would have preferred.

  • @mmcintyre
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    413 days ago

    You’ll be cut loose before too long.

  • @NocturnalMorning
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    313 days ago

    Yes, the game gets much better. If you want something totally “open world” there’s an online game mode too.

    • @Shard
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      113 days ago

      Too bad RDR2 online is dead and abandoned by the devs

      • @NocturnalMorning
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        213 days ago

        Yeah, I tried it for the first time the other day, seemed a little too open. I wasn’t even sure what I was supposed to do. Encountered one single player in the hour I was online playing it.

  • @SaveMotherEarthEDF
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    312 days ago

    While others have answered your question, I just wanted to go on a tangent and add to some of the same frustration that you felt.

    I hate hand holding in this game. I feel like missions trap you into playing a certain way. You have to treat the missions like they are an interactive movie experience. But otherwise, the open world exploration is fun.

    For future, If you really like freedom but also need some goals and story and not just a sandbox, I would recommend trying either legend of zelda botw or totk. I think you can emulate BOTW on steamdeck.

    If you can take some punishment then Elden Ring is also a great choice.

    I hope that you can enjoy this game though.

    • mfbatz
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      211 days ago

      BOTW, TOTK, and Elden Ring are the perfect recommendations.

      Over the years, I’ve grown to really dislike open world games and specifically these three games are damn near prefect games in my opinion.

      I never realized how liberating the freedom of discovery in a game could really be.