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Poggy

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  1. Use D-Pad to bring up place info, time and re-size mini-map, or show current mission logs

    Read documents in satchel

    Use a camera to take in-game b/w selfies and photos

    Use melee attack from horseback to kick out

    Leap from horse to other horses, carriages and trains

    Tap whistle to summon horse, hold longer for different whistle to get horse to follow

    Gain access to cheat codes via newspapers

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  2. I sometimes watch those youtube tip channels, and from them I found out there's all kinds of stuff you can do in RDR2 that I had not noticed or overlooked.  I'll stick a few down here now, and I encourage folk to post more as they think of them - anything, however simple, that folk might not realised :)

    Determine gun load out at gunsmiths

    Sit on edge of some cliffs

    Set a dozen waymarkers on the map (and go straight to map and back without multiple button pushes)

    Lasso and stab animals when hunting

    Toggle single push to run option in settings (along with other options)

    Rest at closed shops to jump to shop opening time

    Equip pocket watch for in-game animation time telling

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  3. Many side quest missions and stranger missions are time sensitive.  From the guide book, it seems that if you miss them there is no way to go back, especially once you hit chapter 6.  It would be very hard to complete the game in a single play through whilst hitting every mission.  I've been trying to do that with the guide and I've still missed some.

  4. I've never seen it red, but I guess so :)  I always keep it well stocked. 

    I also spend time in camp doing chores, playing games, talking to NPCs, getting upgrades, crafting, giving cash, eating and drinking - I treat it like an RPG, and after every mission or every few days free roaming, I come back to camp and 'take care' of it. 

    It's good for getting stuff, increasing honor, expanding the storyline, and immersion. :)

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  5. Pay your bounty at a post office (envelope symbol on map).

    It'll be quite high - around $300.  Dont enter the area until you've paid this off.  Getting the money to pay it off might take a while.

    Dont think about moving on with the story until this is done.

    It happens to everyone, not really your fault :)

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