One has "wraps", which are black outlines around the deadeye and stamina meters. The other has none, so the deadeye and stamina meters are hidden more until their default vanilla overlays reveal them. The latter is more in line with RDR2's appearance.
Comes loosely and with an entire mapblips.wtd file. Choose to install manually with the loose files if you do not wish to entirely
overwrite any other files within the mapblips.wtd file you wish to keep
from other mods.
Loose File Method Installation: Open your game's "mapres.rpf" file in the "game" folder using MagicRDR. Within
that program, locate and open
"mapblips.wtd", and replace each.dds" file with whichever of the files
you wish to use in this download. Click "Save" and then after that
"Replace" when prompted. After pressing "Ok", click "File" and then Save
> Current. Close the program and still pinch yourself that Red Dead
Redemption finally got a PC port.
Note: You will need MagicRDR in order to install this manually, as I wouldn't want you losing any other textures from mods which use the mapres.rpf file.
Installation: Open your game's "mapres.rpf" file in the "game" folder using MagicRDR.
Within that program, locate and open "mapblips.wtd". Replace any of the DDS with whichever of the same named files you wish to
use in this download. Click "Save" and then after that "Replace" when
prompted. After pressing "Ok", click "File" and then Save > Current.
Close the program and still pinch yourself that Red Dead Redemption
finally got a PC port.