Players have spent a considerable amount of time scouringRed Dead Redemption 2for Easter eggs, subtle details, and any other small but significant things they can find out in the wild. More often than not, that means searching the wilderness high and low, but one player has decided to do the opposite: build their dream home.

Using a map editor, a player has constructed a house in Guarma, a fictional country players visit about midway throughRed Dead Redemption 2’smain storyline. The house resides on top of a mountainside overlooking the bay, giving it a gorgeous view of the ocean. The house isn’t massive, but is tranquil, featuring all the amenities one would expect along with a cozy feel.

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It’s clear that the player put a lot of effort into the house, as there’s a high level of detail throughout. It isn’t quite the same level as the official content found within the game, but its impressive nonetheless. The house has been uploaded to Nexus Mods for anyone that wants to check it out for themselves.

Guarma has faced some criticismfor feeling disjointed from the rest ofRed Dead Redemption 2’sstory, though the location itself is beautiful. It’s a major departure from what fans see in the rest of the game, featuring a host of tropical elements and various ruins scattered throughout. The story of Guarma is also interesting on its own, but doesn’t quite fit the rest of the narrative.

Those interested in their own home should be able to create one with a map editor, though the option is limited to PC versions ofRed Dead Redemption 2.Mods are, after all, one of the biggest perks of playing the game on PC, so it’s worth checking some of them out, though they may restrict access toRed Dead Online.

Players have accomplished some incredible feats withinRed Dead Redemption 2,and when coupled withRed Dead’sinteresting little details, it creates a wonderful experience. Players will likely continue to build homes inRed Dead Redemption 2through unofficial means, so it will be interesting to see what kind of homes pop up next.

Red Dead Redemption 2is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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