After seeing that comment about the stars being astronomically accurate, I started paying more attention to the wildlife.
I just saw two bucks with their antlers tangled together after a fight. One was already dead, and the other was struggling to get free. The level of "unnecessary" detail in this game is what makes it a masterpiece even years later.
Have you ever seen an animal interaction that looked too real for a video game? (Like eagles catching fish or wolves playing together?)
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I’ve spent hundreds of hours in this game, and I'm still finding things I missed. Like how Arthur’s eyes actually dilate when he goes into a dark building, or how the townsfolk react differently if you're covered in mud or blood.
For me, it’s the fact that you can find a "Ghost Train" in Lemoyne if you're at the right place at the right time.
What’s your favorite "blink and you'll miss it" detail? Let’s see who found the rarest one!
u/Alone_Park_7611 — 10 days ago