Modder ‘roastedflamingo’ has released a new mod for Red Dead Redemption 2 that restores content that was cut from it. This mod, titled “Cut Dialogue Enhanced”, restores unused combat lines and miscellaneous player lines.
Going into more details, this mod is heavily inspired by Cut Dialogue Restoration and Enhancement. For those unaware, Cut Dialogue Restoration and Enhancement restores a lot of the cut dialogue seamlessly, with the new dialogue being fully animated and working exactly like standard ambient lines.
Cut Dialogue Enhanced basically expands on it, restoring all the Combat taunts and lines that were not included like Dialogue for buying items, starting a Fight, getting a bullet almost hitting your Character, Winning a fight, buying Clothes, etc.
This is a pretty cool mod, and we highly recommend downloading it. After all, it can greatly enhance your in-game experience.
You can download the Cut Content Dialogue Enhanced Mod for Red Dead Redemption 2 from here. This is a standalone mod, meaning that you won’t need the Cut Dialogue Restoration and Enhancement Mod.
Speaking of RDR 2, we also suggest downloading the following mods for it. So, for starters, there is this AI-enhanced HD Texture Pack that overhauls all weapons. In theory, this pack should be compatible with the 2K NPCs Texture Pack. Additionally, you can download a mod that adds an unofficial New Game+ Mode. Here is also a mod that overhauls the interior lighting of buildings. Let’s also not forget this HD pack that overhauls the terrain textures for the main story areas. Red Dead Redemption 2 also has a gameplay mod that allows the player to use NPC-exclusive scenarios. And finally, this mod adds support for DLSS Ultra Quality & DLAA.
Have fun!
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