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Page créée avec « <br>In **Red Dead Online ** players have complete freedom to roam the world by themselves killing other players or behaving like a grizzled lone bounty hunter. This isn't a bad way to play, and honestly, players will get a lot of fun out exploring Rockstar's massively beautiful world all by themselves. At the end of the day though it can get very lonely out there in the Wild West and its much safer to travel as a gr<br><br> <br>There are a lot of reasons why play... » |
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In **Red Dead Online ** players have complete freedom to roam the world by themselves killing other players or behaving like a grizzled lone bounty hunter. This isn't a bad way to play, and honestly, players will get a lot of fun out exploring Rockstar's massively beautiful world all by themselves. At the end of the day though it can get very lonely out there in the Wild West and its much safer to travel as a gr
There are a lot of reasons why players should join up with a posse as soon as possible, but the biggest reason is that it makes players less of a target. While roaming the game guides world, players are likely to run into all kinds of dangerous enemies from wild animals to evil factions of players. These enemies are much less likely to mess with a group of players than a single loan cowboy riding by himself. Posses give players a chance to explore the world with a group of people that will have their back and ensure no one messed with them. This also goes both ways though. If players want to be a mean group of outlaws, it is a lot more intimidating to have a group of people at your back. No one is going to take a bandit seriously unless he has some kind of bac
It's safe to say that the Guarma chapter on Red Dead Redemption 2 is the game's strangest-yet-most-aesthetically-beautiful chapter. Before reaching Guarma, you've spent hours surviving the lifestyle of an outlaw , dealing against enemies pulling you down from every direction, and the crummy life of New Hanover & Lemoyne. It's nice to have a change of pace with a refreshing sight of this beautiful tropical island. On this sugar plantation island, Arthur helped rebels fight off Alberto Fussar's dictatorship before the gang headed back to Amer
"Oh, Brother" is easily one of the most hilarious and entertaining quests found throughout the wide world of Red Dead Redemption 2 . Players will encounter a twin duo in Valentine near the store after completing Chapter 3 and beginning Chapter 4. It's easy to miss this quest as the NPCs simply look like two young men arguing with one another. Players will need to head nearby to initiate the questline, which spans multiple encounters with the tw
Located near Cattail Pond, New Hanover, just between the pond and the Dakota River, this legendary ram is not fearful like the buck and should only take a few shots to down if the player has upgraded their weapons. If not, this could be a race on horseback to hunt down this big horned fella.
White Boar - New Han
There are times when players have the opportunity to interact with members of the camp and go on interesting adventures with them. Such is the case when players get the chance to rob a stagecoach with Bill Williamson, roping in Tilly along the
East of Bacchus Station, just across the Ambarino border, players can find this white elk. The elk will require a stealthy approach, likely with a bit of help from the tracking view to find. As it is not in a snowy location, the elk is fairly easy to spot. Aiming for the vital spots of the elk will take it down quickly in a few shots.
Albino Beaver - Lem
In the 1890s, Red Harlow caught himself in the middle of a mess after Colonel Daren and his group of bandits attacked their ranch and killed his parents in the process. This event angered him, and he promised himself that he was never going to stop. He would later meet his cousin, Shadow Wolf, and other characters to make his way to the man responsible for his parents' de
The cool thing about Red Dead Redemption 2 being a prequel is that players get to see what Tumbleweed was like before it became a ghost town. John Marston gets to explore it during the game's epilogue and can even hunt down a couple of bounties for the local sher
Thanks to Arthur, Hercule Fontaine, and his people got what they deserved: the freedom against Fussar the Oppressor. By the time the Guarma chapter ends, Arthur and the gang parted ways with Hercule, and he does not make an appearance on the game, even in the newspa
In the game's epilogue players get to explore Blackwater as John Marston as he sets in motion the events that lead to his journey of redemption in Red Dead Redemption . Blackwater will forever be tied to most members of the Van Der Linde G
Back in the days, he was a lone wolf native American who lived by his own moral code. However, things changed when his favorite cousin, Red Harlow, needed his help on his quest to find Colonel Daren, the murderer of his pare
There's no talking about Jack without mentioning John Marston . Born in 1873, young John witnessed his father's death when he was only 8. He was then sent to an orphanage before he eventually ran away to make his own luck in the stre
From here players can invite whoever they wish to their little group and decide if they want to be a group of good or bad guys. The thing to keep in mind though is that in order to gain access to all the customization features like a bigger camp and a name will mean that the player has to spend about $200 dollars in order to complete it. This may sound like a lot of money, but it is definitely worth it in order to keep this group of players together even when logging off at the end of a session. Players can always ask their group to pay them in pelts or other high valued items in order to front the cost of the posse. Either way, it is well worth the mo