• Red Dead Redemption 2 V2 The Western Boogaloo
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The fate of each given character does not change, but they may find closure in more or less peaceful circumstances.
Well damn a PSA for ya'll watch out with fully bonded secondary horses they can get themselves killed around trains and trams really easily. Especially in chapter 4, the whistle range of the horses is so large that my old retired horse from the start till 50 hours in came running into Saint Denis when I whistled for my new main horse and next thing I know I'm doing a mission and run straight past the corpse of my old horse next to a tram track. RIP Edgar, you were the best. I just wish you weren't so damn slow.
Can we just not share this guy's stuff? He's deliberately doing this to stir shit, it's annoyingly obvious.
https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadredemption/comments/9w49if/this_dude_is_a_legend/?ref=share&ref_source=link What a fucking badass
Jesus, I don't think it was expecting that onslaught.
Do gators not attack NPCs?
Where there is untouched grass down the center of the road because wheels only ride over the sides. Except horses in reality would beat that grass into dirt like the wheels.
But what about wagons/coaches? They'd beat the path down, then it'd be easier to just make your horse ride on the flatter ground.
Except there's carts, enough of them travel over an area and they cause that shit to happen, so then people on horses follow either line that's been created, just look at any dirt path that's been made by people walking on it in real life, enough deformation in the ground and people are more likely to walk on that area rather than around it.
There are such a thing as one-horse carts with the horse in the middle.
Which still have 2 wheels to continue to roll along the paths that have been made, compare that to a single horse going along the middle of the 2 "lanes" with the number of single horses and carriages/couches.
It’s more of a revisionist western, so no
Every time I go to the legendary Buck area it tells me there is too much activity. What activity. Why is this game so fucking obtuse at times? I cleared out the encampment of people and there aren't any predators.
It's a bug. Save and reload your game.
is it true that after the Saint Denis bank heist mission you can't do free-roam stuff for a very long time?
I wouldn't say for a very long time, maybe 1 - 2 hours.
Yes, and no. Depends how quickly you do the missions.
Well, I just chucked my PS4 controller across the fucking room. Back in the middle of chapter 6, I did a manual save so I couldcontinue to play as Arthur if I wanted toat some later point in time.
Curious on everyone's aiming preference here. Despite beating the game and pouring a lot of hours into it, I can never get used to the aiming in RDR2 much like a lot of Rockstar's games on a gamepad. Their games seems to be always built around auto-aiming necessary, but free aim seems to be doable under the right sensitivity and makes dead eye more significant but it never feels right and makes hunting smaller animals a chore, and horse-back aiming is nigh impossible without it on. http://www.strawpoll.me/16827521
Was there a way to not kill Emmet Granger? I shot the knife out of his hand and he just charged me, after couple of pistol whips i just blew his brains to ground. Was i suppose to shoot off that knife too or was i suppose to lasso him?
I tried free aim out for a while after hearing people talk about how much more satisfying it feels, but it just made everything feel like a chore to me so I went back to normal. The problem with free aim is that there's no aim assist whatsoever, which is something almost every console shooter has (and needs) to some degree. There are aim assist sliders in the settings but after testing it out it seems like they only pertain to the lock on modes; they don't do anything when free aim is turned on. Even when I did use free aim though, I left horseback aiming set to normal. Free aim on horseback sounds like a nightmare
Yeah. The closest thing that feels right when free-aiming is minimal aim-assist on the slider with the Narrow option and even then it's not perfect. I can get free-aim when it's on a mouse and keyboard but RDR2 has the same issue with GTA V and it's that aiming feels just a lot more sluggish and imprecise on free aim. It's not necessarily more challenging, just a lot more tedious and makes gunfights drag on longer since you have to take more time behind cover to line up your shots. The game doesn't seem to be designed for free aim at all since all your enemies are pretty much still precise at any given situation. More power to people who can play free aim well on a gamepad, but the game is clearly not designed for free aim, with horseback and hunting smaller animals seemingly to support that case on how much aim lock-on is necessary in many scenarios. It's a shame since aiming on your own is a lot more satisfying in most cases but RDR 2's aiming just feels too clunky for it.
I use free aim and suck dick since this is the first console game I’ve played in probably 3 years. I’ve found that once I finally do hit a target though it is way more satisfying than having the game handhold my reticle over to the right spot. It also seems like the longer I play the better I’ve become at aiming, I find aiming to be more reliant on moving your character over to the right spot rather than readjusting where your guy is looking if that makes sense.
How the hell does one successfully hunt squirrel and muscat without damaging the pelt, even with a vermin rifle? I need the two for crafting and ever 3 star pelt turns into 2 or 1 whenever I shoot, even if I get, what seems at least, to be a headshot.
Small game arrows worked for me with Squirrels, though musk rats I've successfully got with the varmint rifle also headshots wherever possible
You can also check in the compendium for the animal on what works best regarding weapon/ammo type
On foot I use Normal. On Horse back I use Wide.
So I just finished Chapter 6 and started with the prologues [sp]test[/sp]
Well one of the things they talk about is that it's not Dutch changing, but his true nature coming out, so in relation to Dutch forgetting about what they've been through over the years from a few months, it's due to Dutch showing his true colours, he thinks about himself in the end and everyone's just a tool for him, even in a long running game he's playing, they're still just tools to him, to further his own personal gains, this shows when he doesn't give about starting a war between the Army and Natives to use as a "distraction", Dutch is a fucking arsehole really.
Have all the cheats been found yet? I’m missing two
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