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Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC: a mod allows thunderbolts against enemies

Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC: a mod allows thunderbolts against enemies

Arthur Morgan is not only armed to the teeth, but now has powers reserved for the forces of nature.

Human beings have always attributed to the gods what they could not understand. The rain, the storms, the hurricane wind, all this must mean the wrath of the divine, of those who dwell beyond the stars. The power of nature in his hands, and now also those of Arthur Morgan, protagonist of Red Dead Redemption 2. The PC version includes the possibility of playing with mods, which has already allowed us to travel the Wild West on the ball chopped, that we resurrect some ghost than another or that we become tiny or giant, among other things. The novelty is that now we can throw lightning.

The power in the hands

According to Eurogamer, this is achieved thanks to Scripthook and the NativeTrainer mod, available in Nexus Mods, although its installation requires modifying some parameters, so it is advisable to save a backup, as well as avoid visiting Red Dead Online with the mod activated (They are allowed in the single player mode, but in their online aspect playing with the modified game implies banning).

After downloading everything you need, you can throw lightning with the F1 button on the keyboard. Its power is such that it is capable of affecting a radius of 15 meters, so that the enemies will do well not to do more than is due to Arthur Morgan. Actually, Eurogamer says, it is not a particularly effective weapon, although the effects are very impressive visually. What is clear is that chaos can be unleashed with relative ease.

Red Dead Redemption 2 marks the end of an era, that of the Wild West. The gunmen no longer enjoy a state of perpetual immunity, as the authorities are persecuting them hard. Of course, now that Arthur has Thor's powers in his hands, who is going to dare to hunt him down?

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