I just might get this. While a full RPG experience would be better, I'm pretty happy just hunting and taking care of my camp in Red Dead Redemption II.
EDIT: I bit the bullet and plunked down more than usual for this early-access game, but I kind of like it already. It's likely not for everyone, though. First blush:
The 3rd person in the large world feels like Far Cry, taking over camps and gaining territory from the white man. It's an indy game (4-man dev crew) so it's not as polished as that, but it looks good, better than you might expect from an indy.
There's a strategic management layer that feels a bit like Jagged Alliance, but it's in real time, so maybe a bit more like, say, Kenshi. It has a bit of Kenshi's simulation feel, with patrols and whatnot moving around on the map in real time. You gain warriors and assign them to your camps, arming them and giving them tasks like guarding, gathering resources and whatnot. Can't tell yet if it's as grindy in its economy as Kenshi. Looks like there may be plenty of micro-management shuffling supplies around, which I seem to have a much higher tolerance for than most people, so that doesn't scare me at all. Looks like there's plenty of crafting, although it looks like you upgrade your captured camps, rather than building them from scratch like Kenshi.
Haven't played much yet, but I'll be headed back to chase the white man off my lands.