Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4, Xbox and PC Hopefully)

Because you carry the satchel (and contents) across into the open world after both prologues.
As I result I'm happy I had 5 gold bars in there and a lot of jewelry I'd not fenced yet

I'd keep hold of all the jewellery personally as you need some of it to create trinkets/talismans. Once you've got all of those crafted, that's when I'd sell it. It's not like you need the money after the 2nd prologue :p
 
I'd keep hold of all the jewellery personally as you need some of it to create trinkets/talismans. Once you've got all of those crafted, that's when I'd sell it. It's not like you need the money after the 2nd prologue :p


yeah, $20k goes a long way, I've no idea if/when i'll ever need to fence my gold bars but they are nice to have as back-up
 
yeah, $20k goes a long way, I've no idea if/when i'll ever need to fence my gold bars but they are nice to have as back-up

You can do that gold bar glitch and get $200k if you wanted to, depends if you've already bought the horse pamphlet from the Fence though.
 
I couldn't get the gold bar glitch to work after trying a few times so I just gave up, I can't say I have any desperate need for thousands of dollars, what I get from missions and looting seems to be enough.
 
I couldn't get the gold bar glitch to work after trying a few times so I just gave up, I can't say I have any desperate need for thousands of dollars, what I get from missions and looting seems to be enough.
Mine has gone a bit mad, i can carry 99 bars now. Have got about 136K but its never a big deal anyway. If you go to the gun shop in the city, sometime a pickpocket gets you on the way in, he took £600 from me but i roped him and got £1255 back, so an easy £655 and it's happened a few times.
 
Not sure if anyone has done this side quest:

You help a seemingly old homeless man out. His house is reposed by the bank
and he wants you to get a ledger, an old pistol & a watch. Turns out he isn't a very nice person!

Anyway, at the end of the cut scene Marston throws the ledger on the fire. I was in horror!
As he threw it on the fire my horse walks past, sets him on fire and burns him to a crisp. All the while I am sitting there pressing all the buttons trying to get the cut scene to go away so I can try and save my horse!

Horse dies, I mourn, he was a noble stead.
 
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Not sure if anyone has done this side quest:

You help a seemingly old homeless man out. His house is reposed by the bank and he wants you to get a ledger, an old pistol & a watch. Turns out he isn't a very nice person!

Anyway, at the end of the cut scene Marston throws the ledger on the fire. I was in horror! As he threw it on the fire my horse walks past, sets him on fire and burns him to a crisp. All the while I am sitting there pressing all the buttons trying to get the cut scene to go away so I can try and save my horse!

Horse dies, I mourn, he was a noble stead.
LOL, Stuff like that is why i turn auto save off. You should now go find the white horse @ the top left of the map in the snow bit, it's a bit of a nightmare to tame but it's free and fast.
 
How can I fast travel back to camp ?

I've unlocked fast travel when at camp but I want to get back there when in other towns.
 
Did a couple of missions, they definitely feel like the weakest part of the game so far. Both of them left me with bounties that sucked up pretty much any money I'd got from the mission and they are so scripted/on-rails that it doesn't feel like you're an outlaw as much as a kid following an endless set of instructions from the grownups before the lawmen magically appear from nowhere at the end.
 
How can I fast travel back to camp ?

I've unlocked fast travel when at camp but I want to get back there when in other towns.

Stagecoach or train are the only options or use the cinematic mode and hope you don't get ambushed. Yes it does suck that R* don't give you the option, any other developer wouldn't get away with it and it's painful coming from AC:Odyssey where fast travel means you are largely doing fun stuff rather than travelling 80% of the time.
 
I wish people would stop mentioning Assassin's Creed.

I do too. And fast travel in the game would be silly. There's no magical travel around the world at this time, it doesn't fit in, and at the end of the day part of playing the game is roaming around the world between missions and enjoying the random encounters, hunting, fishing, or just admiring the, quite frankly, utterly gorgeous scenery. The game world is alive and I for one feel that jumping around to different parts of the map with a loading screen is not how to best enjoy the game. Anyone crying out for fast travel should probably leave the game and go and play something else. You're in the old west, you have a horse and guns. Stop moaning about the lack of fast travel and just go out there and enjoy the world. It really does make me wonder where gaming is headed when something so beautiful is moaned about purely because people find it "tedious" to go from one place to the next in an open world. I guess it's just today's gamer, wanting everything right away and they don't care how they get there, it just needs to happen when they say it should.
 
I do too. And fast travel in the game would be silly. There's no magical travel around the world at this time, it doesn't fit in, and at the end of the day part of playing the game is roaming around the world between missions and enjoying the random encounters, hunting, fishing, or just admiring the, quite frankly, utterly gorgeous scenery. The game world is alive and I for one feel that jumping around to different parts of the map with a loading screen is not how to best enjoy the game. Anyone crying out for fast travel should probably leave the game and go and play something else. You're in the old west, you have a horse and guns. Stop moaning about the lack of fast travel and just go out there and enjoy the world. It really does make me wonder where gaming is headed when something so beautiful is moaned about purely because people find it "tedious" to go from one place to the next in an open world. I guess it's just today's gamer, wanting everything right away and they don't care how they get there, it just needs to happen when they say it should.

I only use the trains or stage coach when I'm concentrating on a particular task or challenge. I would say they need to add a stage coach or station in the far north though, there actually is a station north but it's not in use, which seem's daft considering every other station on the map can be used.
 
I do too. And fast travel in the game would be silly. There's no magical travel around the world at this time, it doesn't fit in, and at the end of the day part of playing the game is roaming around the world between missions and enjoying the random encounters, hunting, fishing, or just admiring the, quite frankly, utterly gorgeous scenery. The game world is alive and I for one feel that jumping around to different parts of the map with a loading screen is not how to best enjoy the game. Anyone crying out for fast travel should probably leave the game and go and play something else. You're in the old west, you have a horse and guns. Stop moaning about the lack of fast travel and just go out there and enjoy the world. It really does make me wonder where gaming is headed when something so beautiful is moaned about purely because people find it "tedious" to go from one place to the next in an open world. I guess it's just today's gamer, wanting everything right away and they don't care how they get there, it just needs to happen when they say it should.


Millennials are impatient AF
 
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