#4447352 - 11/07/18 06:55 AM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
[Re: archermav]
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rdr2 is a prequel to the original rdr so I dont see how they can reference events from rdr1 since they have not happened yet... Unless you are playing the events in rdr2 that are only referenced in rdr1 The gta games and original rdr game had a statistics page on the start menu. It looks like they have a "companion ap" that links to your rockstar social club page. But the social club page might also show your game stats. You need to link your xbox or ps account though for it to let you see the stats. social club https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/companion ap https://www.rockstargames.com/downloads/im not sure if im going to be able to hold out for PC release...
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#4447357 - 11/07/18 10:08 AM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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Can someone recommend a sort of player's guide that includes things like what map symbols mean? Or maybe also tips on things that might not be so obvious in the game like how to lasso a wild horse - I would aim with the left trigger and throw the lasso with the right trigger but at first I didn't know to keep the left trigger depressed to make it take hold all the way until I got on the horse to break it in. Had to figure that out on my own.
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#4447474 - 11/07/18 10:43 PM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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[quote=Lieste I think (from casual observation only, so take with a hundredweight of salt), that any weapon dropped (and left behind) is only discarded from your equipped set, but it goes to stash/saddle to be reclaimed later.[/quote] This is true, anytime you drop a weapon to pick up one off of the ground, it magically goes into your horse's inventory. This also works for hats you own, if you lose it or pick up another on the ground. I don't know how to save the new ones yet though. The tool tips are really terrible in this game, they disappear before I can read them and there's no list of them in the menu anywhere. I'm always poor in this game, but you seem to make the most money by doing story missions, and I get too distracted exploring, hunting, fooling around and admiring the scenery.
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#4447496 - 11/08/18 01:20 AM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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I think personally its better to play RDR2 first...because if you play RDR1 akready you know exactly who lives and who dies already.
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#4447499 - 11/08/18 01:28 AM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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I can't play this game anymore, because I'm currently staying at my dingbat GF's house and she goes REEEEEEEEEEEEE every time I kill an animal.
She actually threw up when she saw me skin one.... I lol'ed at this... but then my wife yelled at me when I killed a coyote in "theHunter: call of the wild" and then didnt speak with me for 2 days. Coyotes are her spirit animal as I am told. So maybe... its not as funny as I originally thought... lol
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#4447582 - 11/08/18 03:13 PM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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Feeding the suffragette to the Gator is a must do activity. I don't know, I saw that video and not even the gator could stomach her.
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#4447591 - 11/08/18 03:58 PM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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I'm always poor in this game, but you seem to make the most money by doing story missions, and I get too distracted exploring, hunting, fooling around and admiring the scenery.
You can always go treasure hunting and find gold bars. I have about $4000 now, which I guess in 1899 dollars is pretty close to having a billion in GTAV after purchasing stocks and then doing the assassination missions. Gives you a chance to go exploring as well.
In all my years I've never seen the like. It has to be more than a hundred sea miles and he brings us up on his tail. That's seamanship, Mr. Pullings. My God, that's seamanship!
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#4447624 - 11/08/18 06:38 PM
Re: Red Dead Redemption 2
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letterboy1, are you talking about the first game? If so this looks pretty useful with different categories.
http://reddead.wikia.com/wiki/Portal:Red_Dead_Redemption
Yes you do have to hold down the left trigger the whole time to keep the horse or individual roped. Then you just close the distance in and press the appropriate button to hogtie. You can also yank on the rope and reduce the slack with the right trigger I think. It took me awhile to remember when playing it a second time but in some cases if you hold down the B button, you can get alternate views while riding on a carriage with someone. Its kind of funny. Way back when I first played the game I eventually got pretty good at horseshoes. For some reason all these years later when I played through it again, I could not for the life of me figure out how to do it. I tried so many different ways but I totally lost how to use the controls correctly to play that game. Really quite frustrating lol. Thanks!
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