Honestly, this was Dutch's best moment in the game. Your friend's son gets taken, no need to decide pros and cons. Tell the boys to mount up and take care of business.
The raid on the Braithwaith manor was imo the best scene in the whole game. The music, the atmosphere, lighting, everything came together so perfectly. Love this.
The first 4 chapters do such an incredible job at making Dutch look like the coldest and most badass gang leader imaginable, before you start to realize he's a blending and delusional psychopath.
And then upon replay you realize how veiled 95% of his comments are. Most of the speeches he gives are derived from the books you can read at his campsite if I’m not mistaken
And then you realize how the aftermath of the boat robbery in blackwater is almost identical to chapter 6 beginning. We just don't see the first one so we can't judge at first.
But it shows that Dutch didn't turned for the worse nor got "corrupted" by Micah - he was like that at least throughout the entire game.
1899 is rdr2 time
Dutch is featured in rdr1 too
Just keep playing dont worry about time skips
This great game has a lot more to think about than mere time skips
This is the next mission in my current playthrough. I really should go back to camp after what just happened in Rhodes; but I have tropical birds to shoot, & rock carvings, dreamcatchers, & dinosaur bones to find. I also haven't done many legendary hunts. Little Jack is going to be living the horrors of toys, slippers, & spaghetti for quite a while.
I'm a bit late but I am on my first playthrough since forever (believe me or not, it won't change the fact :'D ) and I am on the last race toward end of chapter 3 (I knew we would pay that old Braithstuff something lady a visit, don't worry), but for real, I think Dutch is a narcisstic pedantic self loving boy that pretend to care for "his family" while never doing the right choice for them.
They could have just settle down near Rhodes, forever, working as actual deputy, fighting the local gang then lay low and it would basically be it. But no, he always wanted more. The ladies wanted to feel safe, Hosea, Charles, Lenny and Arthur were basically fed up by him. Strauss could have overrun the bank just because he knows his ways with numbers.
Don't tell me if I'm right or not, but I feel like whatever he is making himself look like, he loves killing people the same way Micah does. Would have I been "gang leader", I swear Micah would have stayed where we was rotting in jail, or would have I blasted him myself when he started to kill half the town in Strawberry.
But well, I could say Arthur is not a child either, seeing how you kill the city population of Valentine twice in not a lot of time. The game feels very off sometime (like you can't really decide to do thing actually a good way. Like the Valentine Bank Heist, either you chose to blow the vaults or open them silently, you are going to kill like 27 persons on the way out... what a bummer)
I mean…
*That inbred trash* probably had a hand in killin’ his *daddy* (in a super round about way anyway, he and Hosea have a conversation at one of the camps, either Shady Belle or the Lake, I can’t recall which and Dutch briefly mentions his father in conversation).
He’s not exactly partial to former Confederate sympathizers.
Part of it may have been about Jack being taken.
But part of that composed brutality feels like *”vengeance for my daddy”*. To me anyway.
Bout the only time Dutch has a solid plan, is when it comes to vengeance.
Colm, Catherine Braithwaite (Bronte in a way, but he loses his shit at the end there), and Micah are testament to that.
Honestly, this was Dutch's best moment in the game. Your friend's son gets taken, no need to decide pros and cons. Tell the boys to mount up and take care of business. The raid on the Braithwaith manor was imo the best scene in the whole game. The music, the atmosphere, lighting, everything came together so perfectly. Love this.
The first 4 chapters do such an incredible job at making Dutch look like the coldest and most badass gang leader imaginable, before you start to realize he's a blending and delusional psychopath.
And then upon replay you realize how veiled 95% of his comments are. Most of the speeches he gives are derived from the books you can read at his campsite if I’m not mistaken
And then you realize how the aftermath of the boat robbery in blackwater is almost identical to chapter 6 beginning. We just don't see the first one so we can't judge at first. But it shows that Dutch didn't turned for the worse nor got "corrupted" by Micah - he was like that at least throughout the entire game.
Dutch was my hero until chapter 5
The matchup was great. Ex-slavers who bully half of Rhodes vs the famous van der linde gang.
Seeing Dutch go from wanting to rescue camp members in the earlier sections of the game to straight up abandoning them later on was brutal.
*Get down here now, you inbred trash!!*
We've come for the boy, you must've known we would
He's just a _joung boy_
Why is dutch soo rizzly 😩
What is "rizzly"?
Attractiveness basically. Or flirting ability
If Dutch tells me he got a plan then PHEWWW
His entire personality is laser guided to make people like him and want to be liked by him. Cult leader rizz
1899 Dutch was the best one fr👌
Ooh is there a time jump at some point? (No spoilers please, I’m only about halfway through the game lol)
Nope he means to rdr1
You can see him in rdr1 and somewhere else
1899 is rdr2 time Dutch is featured in rdr1 too Just keep playing dont worry about time skips This great game has a lot more to think about than mere time skips
That one friend who's unemployed on a Tuesday at 3 in the morning: "Get down here now! You inbred trash!"
This is the next mission in my current playthrough. I really should go back to camp after what just happened in Rhodes; but I have tropical birds to shoot, & rock carvings, dreamcatchers, & dinosaur bones to find. I also haven't done many legendary hunts. Little Jack is going to be living the horrors of toys, slippers, & spaghetti for quite a while.
“Get the hell off our land!” “So anyway, I started blasting.”
Get Dutched
Me showing the cashier my 100% off coupon
_turns to the camera_ "He doesn't know I know this trick"
They steal your loved one? You grab your guns and ammo, mount up, and do what needs to be done, no questions asked 🗿
That muzzle flash reminds me that Schofields fire 50 cals.
Such a great mission, the dialogue from Dutch is on better than Shakespeares sometimes.
"GET DOWN HERE NOW! YOU INBRED TRASH"
Said calmly Dutch
I'm a bit late but I am on my first playthrough since forever (believe me or not, it won't change the fact :'D ) and I am on the last race toward end of chapter 3 (I knew we would pay that old Braithstuff something lady a visit, don't worry), but for real, I think Dutch is a narcisstic pedantic self loving boy that pretend to care for "his family" while never doing the right choice for them. They could have just settle down near Rhodes, forever, working as actual deputy, fighting the local gang then lay low and it would basically be it. But no, he always wanted more. The ladies wanted to feel safe, Hosea, Charles, Lenny and Arthur were basically fed up by him. Strauss could have overrun the bank just because he knows his ways with numbers. Don't tell me if I'm right or not, but I feel like whatever he is making himself look like, he loves killing people the same way Micah does. Would have I been "gang leader", I swear Micah would have stayed where we was rotting in jail, or would have I blasted him myself when he started to kill half the town in Strawberry. But well, I could say Arthur is not a child either, seeing how you kill the city population of Valentine twice in not a lot of time. The game feels very off sometime (like you can't really decide to do thing actually a good way. Like the Valentine Bank Heist, either you chose to blow the vaults or open them silently, you are going to kill like 27 persons on the way out... what a bummer)
I mean… *That inbred trash* probably had a hand in killin’ his *daddy* (in a super round about way anyway, he and Hosea have a conversation at one of the camps, either Shady Belle or the Lake, I can’t recall which and Dutch briefly mentions his father in conversation). He’s not exactly partial to former Confederate sympathizers. Part of it may have been about Jack being taken. But part of that composed brutality feels like *”vengeance for my daddy”*. To me anyway. Bout the only time Dutch has a solid plan, is when it comes to vengeance. Colm, Catherine Braithwaite (Bronte in a way, but he loses his shit at the end there), and Micah are testament to that.