This Red Dead Redemption 2 bird simulator is the zen you need in your life

The most beautifully serene wayꦏ to witness the lush expanses of Red Dead Redemption 2 just surfaced in the form of a super cool bird simulator mod. In this extraordinarily zen 24-minute video, we see the perspective of different high-flying birds as they soar above rivers, trees, and mountains, a💙nd rise high above some of the senseless violence taking place on the ground below.

YouTuber is responsible for the incredibly crafty bird simulator mod for Red Dead Redemption 2. The demonstration is both a testament to the breadth of detail engineered into Red Dead Redemption 2's wonderous world, and to ܫthe ingenuity of the game's prolific modding community. The mod lets you switch between the variety of birds you♉ might not have otherwise ever paid attention to, and it's worth watching the whole video to fully appreciate the spectacle.

It's easy to feel invincible from a vantage point hundreds of feet above ground, but the birds in 💯the simulator mod are just as vulnerable to stray bullets and fall damage as Arthur himself - at one point in the video, an unsuspecting vulture flies too close to a shootout and lo🥀ses his poor little feathered life for it.

Jedijosh even gives an exclusive look at a restricted area of the map, Nuevo Paraiso. Sure, the area can be accessed through a glitch, but not quite like this. Hopefully we'll explore the area ourselves in a fu🏅ture update, or better yet, Rockstar takes some inspiration from Jedijosh and introduces a bird mode.

While you can't officially be a bird yet, there's still a whole lot to do in Red Dead Redemption 2. Check out our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:7 best Stranger missions. 

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