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Red Dead Redemption 2: a mod turns the characters into giants and dwarfs

Red Dead Redemption 2: a mod turns the characters into giants and dwarfs

The modder community continues to offer new experiences within the Wild West of Rockstar Games.

There was a saga of movies that premiered in the late eighties and was about a father who made his children tiny, whom he later turned into giants. Honey, I have shrunk the children reminded the viewer of the dangers of the smallest beings, something that we can now experience in the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2. And it is that Eurogamer has messed with the functionalities of the Lenny's Simple Trainer mod. Yes, the same with which we could walk the Wild West in smaller cloths.

Update 0.7 allows us to not only switch between the different game models, but also to select the scale of each of them. Therefore, we have the possibility of increasing its size up to 20 times, while we can reduce it to 10% of its original height. The funny thing is that the objects keep the size of yesteryear, which causes a fun contrast.

The Eurogamer journalist has also tried to change the size of the mount, which translates into horses on the height of a mountain that leave the rest of the characters with a height worthy of an insect. Of course, he has not been able to resist increasing the figure of one of the characters that appears naked in the game. Remember that thanks to the mod we have the possibility to play with several characters without clothes.

Red Dead Redemption 2
Capture: Emma Kent, Eurogamer.

Animal allies: the eagle

Lenny's Simple Trainer also offers new functionality. As if it were Assassin's Creed Odyssey, we now have the ability to invoke an eagle, which will launch against our enemies when we order it.

Red Dead Redemption 2 was released on PC at the beginning of November. Since its release, Rockstar Games is working on polishing the gaming experience. One of the mistakes that players detected is that the passage of time was faster depending on the framerate. That had an impact on the protagonist's statistics, so the gameplay suffered. However, the study has taken good note and has already released a patch to reverse the problem.

Red Dead Redemption 2
Capture: Emma Kent, Eurogamer.
 

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