The VESTIGIA mod has been released, improving the look and realism of the open world in Red Dead Redemption 2. Changes include elements such as weather and vegetation, as well as the densities of passersby and animals on the maps.
Despite the lack of official support for mods, Red Dead Redemption 2 boasts a surprisingly active modding community. The latest manifestation of this is the project called VESTIGIA, which thoroughly reworks many elements of the open world so that it looks nicer and more realistic.
The project is divided into four modules, changing different aspects of the game. The modification is configurable, in case you want to activate only some of the improvements.
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The project was developed by a modder known as no12. While creating it, he used previous improvements by creators such as DayL, WhyEm and Majestic253, and then added his own fixes to these solutions. It is worth mentioning that earlier no12 released an analogous modifications improving weather and seasons in The Sims 4.
Red Dead Redemption 2 debuted on PC in November 2019, thirteen months after launching on consoles. We remind that the PC edition of RDR2 is currently discounted by 50% as part of the Steam Summer Sale. The offer will remain valid until July 7.
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