I got the game today and havent died yet -but what happens if i die? Will i wake up at the camp? -and i killed the legendary bear, what do i do with the fur?
@@JaguarJuline its extremelyyyy late but I guess this comment serves another purpose is anyone was to read this comment with the same question as you, anyway, you can make outfits with the fur which is what I did, made a hat, or you can sell it for money and or craft something with it, not sure what but I'm sure a satchel or something requires legendary bear pelt.
My 2 tips: The fence is available immediately in chapter 1 without doing Hosea's Emerald Ranch mission if you just go to Saint Denis. The off-hand holster is also available immediately in chapter 1 without breaking Micah out of the pokey if you just get the Herbalist level 1 and get the bonus off-hand holster.
@@colored433 But for what do you need money if your not going to buy guns or horses? That is like the only thing you can spend your money on.. And camp upgrades.. But even that is pointless in a way because money isn't exactly hard to come by in the game.. Rob the first bank and you got enough money for the rest of the game pretty much..
Yeah I just thought it was a bit hypocritical telling you not to waste money on certain things when you’ve cheated enough money to complete the game 5 times over. The advice isn’t bad in itself.
The worst part about trinkets is the Lion Paw one is absolutely useless because by the time you get it, you've already maxed out what it speeds up increasing...
Hey, MrB. I dig your RDR2 vids! I haven't watched them all, so this may not be news, but if you complete everything but the last part of The Veteran side quest as Arthur, you can go finish it 1st thing as John. Not only do you get The Veteran's awesome horse, you'll automatically be given a Cattleman Revolver to shoot the wild boar! Thus giving you access to a firearm before the game wants you to have one. Sadly, you can't customize it at shops while working at the ranch, but it's a cool workaround. Put that with the Pig Farm Bank trick and you can have a sweet rise plus thousands of bucks as John before lifting a finger for chore work at the ranch.
Pro tip: ALWAYS have at least 1 Horse Reviver from a stable. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve ran my horse off a cliff because I wasn’t paying attention to the topography lines in my map.
If you have a horse that you don't want to lose, You should save often because sometime the horse died, and you can't revive it like fall of the cliff or ran over by train. You really have to go way back in your save game to get that horse back and that can be 10 or more hours of playtime if you just rely on autosave.
-decide your honor early -get talismans asap -get crafting recipes -all the good horses are found in the wild -upgrade stirrups and saddle -get lvl 4 bond asap -dont buy guns -upgrade weapons
LOL - I was JUST playing RDR2,. in the bar,. DRUNK with Lenny, the room was spinning like crazy,. and the game crashed to desktop - MY PC GOT DRUNK!! 😂🤣 😂🤣 😂🤣
I do buy horses then train them to level 4 and sell them for profit. Horses bought in the stable I sell them right back and horses I find out in the wild I sell to the horse fence for a good profit esp the Arabians.
Also, about the fast travel: It is really useful to unlock it in the camp, but you can also use it whenever you want while outside a camp or city. You just need to rest (hold triangle on PS4) and then set up a camp and then choose the fast travel)
With a little practice the default settings can make it almost impossible to miss a headshot on moving targets outside of deadeye, atleast that’s what I’ve seen while playing.
i subbed i notice i been watching your videos alot so today i decided to sub im trying to 100 percent complete this game can u make a video missions that wouldnt appear after chapter 1 missions to finish before chapter 2 missions to finish before chapter 3 cause i always seem to be missing side missions that only come at certain points of the game and not all missions pop up on your map until u in that city
Thanks for your diligent uploads. Out of all the guide videos, you probably have the most haters commenting on your videos. Keep up the good work and know that there are people who appreciate your help.
That game starts falling off pretty fast. I just got to the part with the two love birds and I can't even play it anymore. There's no reason for such a mission, but they thought it would somehow improve the game. I've got everything at the camp and there's nothing left to do. With all the people that bashed Far Cry 4, I'm amazed at how many people love this game.
If you are on an Xbox, get the elite controller. Mapping the A button to the bottom forward paddle allows you to gallop your horse while keeping your thumb on the joystick to look around. Mapping the stick pressed to the bottom paddles closest to you makes going into eagle eye and dead eye really easy.
The other thing is if you help people or need who like got a snake bite or got your foot caught in the trap but in the trap use it when you go to like Valentine or Van hor Van Horn there will be a guy sitting in front of the gun shop or the store he said this guy's help me you can go and buy something free and then you get the gun or the clothing item for free
15 things you need to do first 1-13 spend $10,000 14 oh yeah treasure maps, uh what maps? Dont buy horses, uh ok where are the horses? Dont buy guns, uh so just wait half the game? BUY EVERYTHING FIRST is a better title
Guns and horses are like some of the few things to spend money on. I have soooo much money it's not as fun go go treasure hunting or rob people because I know I don't need it. What am I supposed to spend my money on. I can only buy so many clothes that I like
love the "you can get these trinkets in the begning of chapter 2" and it shows him buying them .. it also shows him with $17K and here i am at the beginning of chapter 2 with about $30
The trinkets are made with pelts or other animal parts that you bring them, you can't just buy them straight out. Even the clothes made with animal parts can't be bought straight up, you need to hunt the parts 1st.
Hey did you guys hear the one about if you shoot your revolver at the ground by ppls feet you can MAKE them dance! .... I just heard about it! "Yoo betta Dance Boaah! Haw Haw!" XD ....Only Rockstar!
Tip 0.5 Before starting the game: relax, slow down, take a few deep breaths. Imagine you're beginning a long journey and there is no rush. Otherwise you (like me) will become frustrated by the very, very slow pace of the movement system and actions. seemingly everything you do has 3 more steps and a slow animation to what normally would be instant and fast paced. The game has amazing depth and detail for everything and if you're not prepared to meet it on its own terms with regard pacing, you will become very disillusioned after reading all the super high scores and awesome reviews. Could be a bit too much like real life chores for some.
It’s not terribly slow, but it certainly could be faster. Realism should the last thing any developer cares about, and adding realism (which to many game developers just means make everything ridiculously slow, so slow that it’s unrealistic) should never worsen the player’s experience.
TLDW: 1. Get the trinkets and talismans 2. Learn crafting recipes for rare and better items 3. Decide your honor early on 4. Do not buy horses 5. Upgrade saddle and stirrups 6. Get your horse to level 4 bonded 7. Do not buy guns 8. Upgrade guns 9. Upgrade holster, gun belt, and bandolier 10. Change settings - change run mode to toggle 11. Drink experience tonics - ginseng elixir, aged pirate rum, valerian root 12. Have outfit for all weather 13. Complete item requests in camp 14. Do the treasure hunts 15. Unlock the fast travel - buy dutches tent and buy your own tent
Also once you have the fast travel map at your base, you can fast travel to lots of places while out in the wild. Just set up a camp and then you get the option to fast travel, really helpful to get back home when your on the other side of the map.
I actually love travelling in rdr2 tho 🤣 the random stranger encounters and sudden fights with other gangs makes the game more immersive. Like if im an outlaw, id definitely expect other gangs and sherrifs to pop out of nowhere ambushing me 🤣
@@beverlyburch8078 Or when you catch a legendary animal and don't want to lose it on the road. Basically anytime when you can't wander freely on the way.
About the saddles, i think is better hunt 10 perfect snakes or 1 perfect alligator and make saddles in the trapper. They are complete with the stirups and have better status.
Why's everyone cheating and using the gold glitch. Just play the game properly, you can still make money just means you have to play it how it was intended
I agree completely. Having too much money lowers the stakes & makes the game dull. Gaming is the only way to fulfill our need for adventure. If there's no challenge, it cheapens the reward!
I have played the game twice and here is what I can recommend: 1) Money is irrelevant. You get more money just from main missions than you could ever spend. 2) You never need to buy ammo or guns. You will get more than you can use off bodies and houses. 3) Cloths changes are pointless. You will only lose health when getting shot by mobs but you will have so many health tonics it won't matter. 4) Get the white Arabian horse right away. He is by Lake Isabella in the far north west. 5) Dead eye is the key to all combat.
I too have played this game twice since it came out in 2018, drinking tonics before entering in combat or entering in dangerous territory is also highly advised. Robbing stagecoaches and wagons with chests in them at isolated areas is a fast way to make money as well.
If you're a player like me who likes to have flashy guns from the start you'll definitely need money It's easy to get if you complete the treasure maps in chapter 2. You can easily start off with 4k if you complete them
Ngl I never used the Deady Eye mode only bc I didn't know how to. There was 2 3 times when the game made us use it but I never learned how to so I've been shooting the whole game manually and never using dead eye. Hella fun but there were times where I could've used it lmao
1. Do daily choirs. 2. Do not cash in your gold bars and jewels until you need the cash. If you are killed it will save you a ton of cash. 3. Get the Ledgends of the East bag from Person. It makes thing so much easier. 4. Kill geese, ducks and pigs for FAT when ever you get the opportunity. Explosive ammo is the awesome and fun. Good list with these things added.
It pisses me off, everytime I start making progess on honor, someone just GOT to do something to piss me off and I have to murder them. Or I forget that I have a weapon out when I go to greet someone, then they start shooting at me, aaaand I have to murder them.😵
My biggest problem is getting on my horse in Saint Denis and instead strangling some poor by-stander. I love this game but sometimes the game doesn't quite pick up the correct context. Like freeing a hog-tied victim but instead kicking their face in.
When your first in chapter 2 near the horseshoe overlook camp you will come across a snake bit dude and give him medicine in a couple of in game days gone by go to the gun shop in valintine and he will offer to pay you back by letting you buy a gun on his tab .. Go inside the gunsmith store and get the varmet rifle for free .. Don't worry about any other gun. Because those you can get for free in the world
And don’t “think on it” with the plan to come back later to use that offer. Because the offer is only good for then and there! I learned that the hard way. Lost my ability to get that free gun just because I couldn’t decide what gun to get at that moment and wanted to research it later. Ugh.
Another tip, instead of buying the saddle, make the alligator saddle in the trapper. The materials to craft it are super easy to gather and it is better than any purchased saddle.
I might be alone in this.. first let me preface this by saying, yes, this game is epic. It's really good. But for a casual gamer (was more hardcore in my youth) I find that it's toooo overwhelming. If that's such a thing. They pack so much into this game I don't know where to start. I get too OCD and wonder if I'm doing things correctly and how things will affect me later. I guess I realized, for me, what type of gamer I am now.. and for me, less is more. I think this game is "too open" for me. And it makes me sad cause I really did want to like this game. Provisions, tonics, crafting, pelts, I mean.. damn. I guess I might be too simple.
I would definitely recommend getting the legend of the east satchel as soon as possible. It is a huge pain in the ass but well worth your time if you plan on taking your time through the campaign anyways.
Tips from my experience: 1. There's no point in saving up your money until you reach the Epilogue, so splurge on camp and gun upgrades whenever you have the money. 2. There's a Veteran stranger mission that you might want to play for when the epilogue starts or else you'll lose something precious eventually. But that again depends on you. 3. This game is really immersive even when you're travelling from one place to another while riding the horse so interact with whatever stranger missions that come your way, abandoned buildings and all to get the most out of it. 3. When riding you're on your horse, have a finger on the "calming" button in order to randomly calm your horse when the opportunity strikes. This helps with bonding with the horse quicker. 4. There's no point in collecting or buying horses until you reach the Epilogue. Focus on getting the white Arabian a little after the second chapter and you'll be set throughout the main story. The White Arabian is one of the hardest horses to kill during your gun fights so that comes in handy. 5. Speaking of horses dying, don't take it for granted. You could fall off a high cliff or get hit by a train and you wouldn't know. So keep a horse reviver handy at all times. 6. Finally when you're hunting animals, such as deers, buck, boars it's easier to go after them on a fast horse and lasso and have a clean kill. Instead of using an arrow or varmint rifle/.22 ammo. Sure some hunts require the arrow/throwing knife or bigger ones require the varmint so figure that out on your hunting missions. Avoid shotguns at all cost if you're looking for a perfect pelt. 7. Get a rifle with scope sooner in the game. It'll make missions where you have to fight enemies, hunt animals much much easier. I rarely used the dead eye so these rifle came in handy and the shotguns for closer ranges. But once you reach Saint Denis, they have a semi-automatic pistol, that's the most modern handgun you could get. So people not fan of the revolvers and the never-ending reloading time can go for that. Hope this helps. Feel free to comment for any questions that you may have.
A big STORY / IMMERSION thing I did second time around was actually *talk* to everyone between each mission! (With L2 plus square on PS4) - There's a TON of story and world building hidden away in this hardly mentioned feature! Good old Rockstar, stashing secret game depth all through their game experiences! :D
dude... this was there most mature masterpiece of all time! The writing is phenomenal! Aside from rdr 1 that is. GTA is funny and satirical but this is just leagues ahead...
Everyone probably knows this already, but it's best to try and unlock the entire map as soon as you can. Once you explore most of the map early on in the game, it makes it easier to find collectibles and locations which you'll need. Also make sure to do the bounty hunting missions, they are pretty easy to do and they give you some nice money as well without hurting your honor.
If I followed these money tips Id have quit playing weeks ago. R* games (outside of GTA:O) have always had broken economies due to to much available money. Not buying guns or horses or tack, I'd be swimming in money, and I don't do the gold bar glitch or search out many treasures, and I buy recipes instead of finding them. I'd much rather NEED to rob a train to upgrade a weapon or pay a bounty. Guess thats just me though
I feel you. I'd rather this game had a NEED to rob something. I didn't use any glitches, bought everything I wanted or needed ended the game with 20k and I had atleast 20k by chapter 3 so Dutch banging on about needing money was stupid
@@kippyfx815 lol, yeah that sounds pretty stupid... a bounty in a dif state or county, whatever these division are. Those spans on bridges South of Roades or W of Annesburg where you can park a train and rob without police/bounty being able to reach you. Thats what I'm more referring to, but fair point
MF Allen all the guns they give you for free except for the ones in the gun catalog there are certain guns you could find in Homestead robberies or at the Rhodes gun store that are not available to you yet so you can get them early if there's guns available in the catalog in the beginning of the game and you have the money I would recommend buying them unless you know the locations where to find them
The best saddles are the ones you get made at the trapper which are only the cost of one pelt per saddle. The trapper makes the saddle and you go to a stable to get the saddle equip to the horse, go to a stable then click on equipment & scroll down to where it says repurchased saddles and that’s where they will be at
To be honest in beginning you don't have to worry too much on money. I would suggest get weapons and upgrade asap. Since there are multiple ways to gain more especially quest that involved robbing. And once you unlock trapper it's easy money. (One you can find near Riggs Station, there's hill near to the station. You need to go there to reveal him.) Note: You need to learn how to hunt properly. Some animals need specific guns or arrow type to hunt. Use Binocular and study the animal will reveal the weapon suitable for it and the "material" quality next to the animal name. Cook the meat and sell the pelts.
before progressing to story max upgrade the camp and satchels and make sure you are equip with hunting tools for perfect pelt you will enjoy the game more and have room for all the loots And yes try to search for treasures, time consuming but satisfying. U can always use a guide though haha Tip: do the questline with straus in chapter 2 to unlock camp upgrade
Doing all of this in order will leave you broke and depressed once you realize you have no money to do anything else bc you bought a bunch of recipes like the master chef you are.
You guys realize you can just put your mask on and jump in the back of a wagon and hit defuse 3 times, and the wagon driver will run without a crime! Good way to make money but not too much money like gold bar glitching.
There's a trick to getting a good horse in chapter 2 .. Wait until you do the hosea hunting mission because if you get a horse you like before that mission you will loose it because hosea gives you a horse and takes you to the Valentine horse stable and your better off to sell it and buy the warmblood horse they off you for 15 dollors and then after that mission go find the better horse
I actually did the legendary animals very early first time around, mainly because I'm more of an exploring gamer, and when I get a rockstar game, the first thing |I d is go and explore. I kept noticing the warning come up that I was in a legendary animals domain, so decided to hunt it. Also because I always explore the map asap, I found st denis and was able to get the trapper and the fence there quite early in the game. It means I've still not finished the game though, as I only had limited time with it n PS4, so and I put all my time into doing my own thing. I have the game on PC now though, so playing it again. I did a bit of the story (up to where I can free micah and also when I need to get that fella from blackwater) but now I'm gonna go and get my white horse, and then go hunting. I think I should probs try and get the sniper rifle first, but I can't remember what mission I need for it. TBH the rifles I do have access to at the moment have a fair bit of distance on them already, and I like hunting with the bow and arrow anyway. I think maybe poison arrows might be the way to go, as it will drop almost anything I would imagine, you will just have to chase it a bit. you can't loose quality on legendary animals though, so by rights you could throw dynamite at it probably. ha ha.