Red Dead Redemption 2 mod lets horses and carts fly through the world at supersonic speeds: 'It's a horror game now'

After installing Blurbs' Mod, the horses and carts in RDR2 are no longer fun.

You can change games significantly with modifications. It doesn't take that many mods to achieve a completely different experience. For example, a mod from Creator Blurbs only changes a small thing, but it has a big impact and almost turns the game into a horror game.

Supersonic speed for horses and chariots in Red Dead Redemption 2

On You can watch the video of Blurbs' entertaining reactions here:

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What can be seen in the video?Blurbs' character is overrun by incredibly fast horses and carts in a variety of RDR2 scenarios. For example, while riding or walking on the street, a car runs over him so quickly in both cases that his character dies immediately. But cars also fly towards him in more remote places, such as a cliff.

The modded speed also seems to be doing some nonsense with the physics engine, as the horses and carts tend to lift off the ground due to their speed. On the one hand, the absurdity makes for hilarious moments, but on the other hand, it also creates one or two frightening jump scares when Blurbs is completely unexpectedly overrun.

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Where can I download the mod myself?We didn't find the supersonic horse and cart mod on either Blurbs' social media profiles or Nexus Mods. Therefore, it is currently unclear whether Blurbs will share the mod or whether it will simply serve the entertainment purpose of its videos.

Blurbs is already known for its chaotic mods. For example, the modder has made all characters in Red Dead Redemption 2 permanentmade drunk. He is already working on it nownext mod.

We'll be curious to see what bizarre scenarios Blurbs will send Arthur Morgan into next and until then we'll enjoy his horses and wagons with too much horsepower.

At this point we are curious to hear the opinion of the GamePro community:Do you mod your games? If so, a little or to the point of unrecognizability of the original work?