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The Craziest Red Dead Redemption Bugs And Glitches So Far

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Well, don't. If you do, there's a bug that causes John, Sadie, Abigail, and Jack to completely disappear from camp until Chapter 4. They'll still appear during missions where they're relevant, but you'll miss out on any conversations, and most importantly, be unable to play Poker with them, until Chapter 4. If you do end up needing to retry a portion of the "Polite Society, Valentine Style" mission, it's best to restart the mission entirely or reload a previous save, until a fix comes


Don’t let the name fool you. The next batch of dreamcatchers you can find in the game still come from Heartland, but north of Horseshoe Overlook. Follow the tracks north of Horseshoe Overlook and on the left side of the "E" in "New" on your map, you’ll discover a large tree filled with the relics. They may be a pain to find and difficult to navigate towards, but these collectibles are really fun to see and include some breathtaking scenery as w


For most gamers, the thrill of jumping head first into any game is the action and story. Whether you're heading into a massive online multiplayer session of Call of Duty or following the galactic struggle to defeat an ancient enemy in Mass Effect , the games are known to draw players in with these two elements. Yet, there are some dedicated gamers who look at games far past the action and story elements. They look to discover every secret, object, or easter egg the developers of a game left behind for their fans to find. Rockstar Studios is no different in this regard, as they have left a plethora of items to find in their smash hit Red Dead Redemption


No, I'm not talking about your health bar, and I'm not even talking about your health core. Think a little more long-term. What you eat, how much you eat, and how much exercise you get determines Arthur Morgan 's weight . And that weight can have important game-changing consequences that come with. Being overweight means you'll take less damage, but have less stamina. Being underweight means you'll take more damage, but have more stamina. You have to take the good with the bad, and keep in mind your weight will change dynamically based on what you


Wait, I hear you say, "a viking hatchet?" Yes indeedy! There's a Viking ruin in the game located just across the river from Annesburg, to the northwest. In the middle of this tomb, near an altar, you'll find the viking hatchet. Wielding it not only lets you get your Ragnar Lothbrok on, but also packs a massive punch. It's a throwable that does quite a bit more damage than your standard throwing knife, while also looking very, very cool ind


Realism in red dead redemption 2 collectibles Dead Redemption 2 is a funny thing. The game seems to strictly adhere to it in parts, such as only being able to have two guns at arm's reach when off your horse. Yet at other times, it seems to flip completely, and go a bit bananas in the traditional GTA sense, with your horse able to carry as much weaponry as Fort Knox during a red alert. Regardless, I think they've probably got the balance about right, even if it does feel a little odd at times. They've made a good number of concessions to balance fun with realism. The focus is on having fun, and that's something that's definitely being achie


Stare at it for a few moments and you'll soon see a large group of creepy looking people running at you from the trees. Deal with the enemies how you see fit, but once you do, shoot down the body from the tree, and you’ll retrieve a letter telling you all about the enemies you just encountered, who simply go by the name "The Nite Fo


This next item on our list is located in Grizzlies East, New Hanover. Located north of the Mysterious Hill Home and East of Donner Falls, you will find a mysterious narrow path that leads to a hidden cave entrance. When you enter the cave, be warned that there are several creepy statues of humanoid-looking beings standing in a circle. Who put these statues here? And for what purpose? Is this the work of a cult? Who know


From collectible items and strange encounters, to mysterious sights only true Rockstar fans will recognize, Red Dead Redemption 2 is chock full of amazing mysteries, so take a look as we explore the top 25 best kept nuggets in the game and where to find t


There are quite a few things that you can do in combat , or in the moments just before or after, that Red Dead Redemption 2 puts on the player to figure out. One thing to keep in mind before combat is that you can actually fire warning shots by holding down the aim button, tapping up on the d-pad, and pressing fire. This can help to defuse a situation, or to convince someone that you mean business. But it can also backfire on you, causing someone to fire some shots of the non-warning vari


If you've been looking forward to unlocking the Repeating Shotgun in hopes that it's something of an AA12, I'm sorry to disappoint. The Repeating Shotgun in Red Dead Redemption 2 is somewhat disappointing, particularly when compared to the pump-action and semi-auto. It does the same amount of damage as the pump-action, but it lacks its accuracy. Despite being a repeater, it also has a slower rate of fire than the semi-auto. Is it worth its $185 price? Absolutely not, sa