Also notice what the door guard person says to V before he says anything, "Looks like trouble wants in"... not exactly welcoming, even rude anyone could say.
I totally love if people have different lines dependent on your reputation.
RDR2 has that and it makes things much more immersive when NPCs arent just robots always doing same things... I remember being greeted with "you cast a long shadow" when my bottom-reputation character met the fortuneteller Madame Nazar in RDR online...
Then he goes to the bouncer and demands things which reminds me of this cliche in movies where the rich guy drives his sports car to the front of the hotel, tosses the keys to a random person and asks "hey, be careful with this beauty, okay? "
V is the douche in this situation.
Reminded me of James Bond being tossed car keys in Casino Royale.. Sometimes being douche doesnt pay off.
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