Red Dead Redemption 2 is an incredibly detailed game, so much so that dedicated players are still finding new details scattered throughout its open world. Now, a player has found a variant cutscene players can unlock when starting Red Dead Redemption 2's Fisher of Men mission.

The Fisher of Men mission sees the game's protagonist Arthur Morgan being asked by Abigail to do something with her son Jack because he is lonely from the group moving around so much. After accepting, Arthur takes Jack fishing, which also serves as a tutorial to introduce players to Red Dead Redemption 2's fishing mechanics. After fishing for a short while the two are interrupted by two Pinkertons who are trying to bring Arthur's group in for various crimes they have committed.

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In a recent post to the game's subreddit, Reddit user drago0_ posted a variant of the mission's starting cutscene that they found. The variant occurs when players talk to Abigail to begin the mission at night and adds a scene to the end of the cutscene where Arthur says that he will take Jack in the morning before going to bed to sleep for the night. While the variant does not add very much to the cutscene, it is another example of the impressive amount of small details hidden throughout Red Dead Redemption 2.

The comments of the post also point out a variety of other quests with similar variant cutscenes. Missions like A Fine Night of Debauchery and The Sheep and The Goats also feature small cutscene additions that activate if a player starts them at a time other than when the mission was intended to be played. Other commentators also point out that the cutscene is changed slightly because of Arthur's low honor in it, causing Abigail to tell him that she wants him to take Jack because he always does what he says he will. Honor can cause a lot of changes in Red Dead Redemption 2, and the subtle line switch is another good catch by fans.

It is always interesting to see the small details that Red Dead Redemption 2 has hidden for players to discover across multiple playthroughs. Red Dead Redemption 2 is renowned for how detailed of a game it is, and there are surely even more small things for players to find as they continue to play it and share notes with one another. Hopefully, the game's developer Rockstar Games is able to put just as much detail for its fans in its next game as well.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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