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Red Dead Redemption 2 nude characters in a PC mod

Red Dead Redemption 2 nude characters in a PC mod

Players can tour the Wild West in leathers, but also exchange for any character in the title.

Fleeing justice tires, tears your feet and leaves you exhausted. That is what Arthur Morgan and his bandit band know a lot, the protagonists of Red Dead Redemption 2, a title that after going through the consoles has debuted on PC. After so much adventures, it seems that the outlaws have decided to take everything away and stay in leather and with a gun (not going to be an enemy coming). Thanks to the community of modders, we can tour the Wild West naked (or with the face of the Joker).

This is the Lenny's Simple Trainer mod, which allows, in essence, to change Arthur Morgan for any human modeling of the game. This includes a certain character (and be careful, because some may consider him gutting) who has trouble getting to the bathroom on time. It appears with the pants half down, and although in the original sequence you can not see its pudendas parts, Rockstar Games has modeled them.

He is not the only character that appears naked. There is a woman who is also as God brought her into the world. In addition, notes PC Gamer, there is a random event that occurs during a full moon night in which a completely naked man attacks Arthur Morgan. Not only does justice go after him, but also the most extravagant characters of the place.

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Arrangements in the PC version

Surely, leaving clothes behind is not the best idea to survive in the Wild West, let alone in the times. Although the gunmen had a carte blanche in the past, in the twentieth century the authorities persecuted criminals mercilessly.

Red Dead Redemption 2 came out on PC not without the odd problem. Rockstar Games has been forced to update the game to avoid launcher errors, which caused unexpected closures. However, the study recently published a new update that aims to end the error.

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