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  • cfiore99
    Rookie
    • Nov 2014
    • 222

    #1711
    Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

    Canes21 & CMH thank you very much!!!

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    • ricky24
      MVP
      • Jan 2014
      • 4888

      #1712
      Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

      Originally posted by CMH
      You can go to the stable and retrieve your horse. Or you can take a wagon ride back. Or you can walk and enjoy the scenery!.


      Or murder somebody and take their horse.

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      • bcruise
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2004
        • 23274

        #1713
        Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

        Originally posted by georgiafan
        Any reviews on using a varmint rifle and did you buy it ? I need to buy one as I'm always out of arrows and the poor rabbits are getting destroyed with a shotgun lol
        Varmint rifle is a must for hunting certain small game (and getting the best quality pelts out of it). Just don't try to shoot a deer with it or you'll probably get bucked.

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        • georgiafan
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 11048

          #1714
          Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

          sounds like I need to go buy a varmint rifle when I play tonight. If only I hadnt got cocky and lost all my $ playing poker lol
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          • AUChase
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2008
            • 19403

            #1715
            Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

            I appreciate the realistic scaling of money and how valuable a dollar really was at the time, but I wish there was a high-stakes poker table somewhere. It's a lot of fun playing in this game. The AI is pretty good with knowing when to bet, raise, bluff, etc.

            I need some high stakes poker to help ease the pain with some expensive bounties I've racked up. I've got about $800.00 right now, but the thought of paying off the $300 bounty to the west hurts and it's not even real money.

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            • bad_philanthropy
              MVP
              • Jul 2005
              • 12167

              #1716
              Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

              Originally posted by AUChase
              I appreciate the realistic scaling of money and how valuable a dollar really was at the time, but I wish there was a high-stakes poker table somewhere. It's a lot of fun playing in this game. The AI is pretty good with knowing when to bet, raise, bluff, etc.

              I need some high stakes poker to help ease the pain with some expensive bounties I've racked up. I've got about $800.00 right now, but the thought of paying off the $300 bounty to the west hurts and it's not even real money.
              I definitely agree on this. Richest game I've found is the one in the hotel in St. Denis, and my biggest win from that was about $35. The last player still had $11 on him but cut his losses and left. Still, would like to be able to win more than about $50. You're right, the AI seems good enough for this to not become a balancing issue if there was a high stakes game.

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              • XxGamerXx
                MVP
                • Jul 2018
                • 1029

                #1717
                Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                Originally posted by AUChase
                I appreciate the realistic scaling of money and how valuable a dollar really was at the time, but I wish there was a high-stakes poker table somewhere. It's a lot of fun playing in this game. The AI is pretty good with knowing when to bet, raise, bluff, etc.

                I need some high stakes poker to help ease the pain with some expensive bounties I've racked up. I've got about $800.00 right now, but the thought of paying off the $300 bounty to the west hurts and it's not even real money.
                I found out that when the law is after you, the best bet is to try and run away and not shoot at them. Every lawman you kill increases the bounty price. I had 450 dollars which took me a lot to get and had a bounty of 400 dollars for killing multi lawman trying to avoid them after I bumped into a citizen with my horse

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                • Yeah...THAT Guy
                  Once in a Lifetime Memory
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 17294

                  #1718
                  Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                  Originally posted by AUChase
                  I appreciate the realistic scaling of money and how valuable a dollar really was at the time, but I wish there was a high-stakes poker table somewhere. It's a lot of fun playing in this game. The AI is pretty good with knowing when to bet, raise, bluff, etc.

                  I need some high stakes poker to help ease the pain with some expensive bounties I've racked up. I've got about $800.00 right now, but the thought of paying off the $300 bounty to the west hurts and it's not even real money.
                  Won't really help now that you have that much money saved up, but I've found that the best way to get around the large bounties is to just invest my money in the camp and then go and get myself arrested. If you surrender, they'll take whatever money you have with you and erase the bounty, so if for example you invest all your money into camp, you'll essentially pay $0 for your bounty.
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                  • Yeah...THAT Guy
                    Once in a Lifetime Memory
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 17294

                    #1719
                    Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                    Man, I was hunting down the legendary moose up in the Northeast and kept ****ing up my shot. I literally must have spent a solid 2 or 3 hours tracking the thing and by the end of it, when I brought up the slow-mo vision thing, it just looked like a spiderweb had been drawn across the land from the amount of laps me and this moose did together lol. At one point he charged at me and I was sprinting in tight circles and he thankfully wasn't able to change direction as quickly as I could so I survived.

                    It's seriously amazing how much time I can pour into this game without even really doing anything. 2-3 hours hunting that damn moose, had probably a 2 hour poker game last night, another hour of dominoes, fishing, hunting, etc. Time flies by.
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                    • GoBlue81188
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 1801

                      #1720
                      Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                      You’re spot on. 2 hours in this game feels like about 15 minutes to my mind. “One more thing before bed” turns into me getting off the couch after midnight lol.

                      Not many have touched on the story, but I actually love the story and missions. You get some great gun fights. Ive almost mastered getting the headshots. Love rolling up with dueling pistols and just unleashing on these fools!
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                      • ehh
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 28959

                        #1721
                        Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                        Does anyone know how to default your ammo to the upgraded bullets? I purchased a ton of upgraded ammo but every time I go to my weapon wheel to pull a different gun it always defaults to the regular ammo. It's very frustrating mid-combat where I have to use to the wheel to select my weapon and then select the ammo. Especially when I only have say 15 regular bullets left for my repeater but 300 upgraded bullets.
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                        • Gerg04
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 2647

                          #1722
                          Red Dead Redemption 2

                          Originally posted by Yeah...THAT Guy
                          Man, I was hunting down the legendary moose up in the Northeast and kept ****ing up my shot. I literally must have spent a solid 2 or 3 hours tracking the thing and by the end of it, when I brought up the slow-mo vision thing, it just looked like a spiderweb had been drawn across the land from the amount of laps me and this moose did together lol. At one point he charged at me and I was sprinting in tight circles and he thankfully wasn't able to change direction as quickly as I could so I survived.

                          It's seriously amazing how much time I can pour into this game without even really doing anything. 2-3 hours hunting that damn moose, had probably a 2 hour poker game last night, another hour of dominoes, fishing, hunting, etc. Time flies by.


                          Did the same thing birdwatching, though not necessarily on purpose. Never in my life have I even contemplated it, yet I spent 2 hours down by the river looking for what I needed to make a certain hat.

                          Unbelievably, 2 hours later I must have discovered 30 different species. This game is on another level.


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                          • Junior Moe
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 3868

                            #1723
                            Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                            After about a week, and probably 40 hours or so, I'm at 67% of the main story. This game is a treasure. I don't know if it's the western setting or what but I don't feel compelled to rush. I've gone in game days without doing a single story mission.

                            I've seen others mention money but I have been sitting on about 2.5 grand since early (first Bank heist) on. Plus, I loot every one and thing. I only spend money on food, provisions and hotels, though. I've been holding on to it in case things get more expensive but I don't think that'll be the case.

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                            • ChicagoChris
                              60526
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 1546

                              #1724
                              Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                              Originally posted by Junior Moe
                              After about a week, and probably 40 hours or so, I'm at 67% of the main story. This game is a treasure. I don't know if it's the western setting or what but I don't feel compelled to rush. I've gone in game days without doing a single story mission.

                              I've seen others mention money but I have been sitting on about 2.5 grand since early (first Bank heist) on. Plus, I loot every one and thing. I only spend money on food, provisions and hotels, though. I've been holding on to it in case things get more expensive but I don't think that'll be the case.


                              Not nearly as far but from what I read, even late in the game, money never becomes an issue


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                              • BlackBetty15
                                MVP
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 1548

                                #1725
                                Re: Red Dead Redemption 2

                                Love this game. Lots to do. My biggest problem is I have a ton of pent up aggression from DC traffic so my patience for life is about zero when playing this game 😂😂😂 IE the guy on the cliff that made the mistake of recognizing me.

                                So...one bad thing, I have a Samsung 65KS8000 set and while the picture is glorious for gaming, the craftsmanship I am afraid, is poo. I got the purple patches of doom playing it yesterday. Right after my warranty expired. Conviently. So mad...apparently it’s a common issue with Samsung. So, with HDR UHD and 240hz in mind boys/gals...what set is the new go to? 65” and up. (no budget for OLED) like 2100 is the max budget...and Samsung is out. Won’t buy their stuff again.
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