Red Dead Redemption 2/Online
The great wild west, where randoms kill you when you think no one is around. This is the forum for all RDR2/O discussions.
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uploading photos to Social Club
by djw180- 2 followers
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How do we upload photos taken in-game to social club? I can not seem to find anything about how to do this.
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Horse losing stats
by DavidCore89- 6 replies
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They gave me the same info to fix my horse losing all upgraded speed and acceleration stats after joining a job, of course it didn't work, but it did clear my aim settings Can't find anyone else having the same issue, but it's really pissing me off. Can someone check their horse? Join freemode, hold L1 and go to horse, note your stats in the top right corner, play a job and then check again. Right now all upgrades are totally useless to me. Note from Admin - this topic was split from another, which is why the OP appears to be a reply to nothing. That's because it was a reply
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[SPOILERS] Red Dead Memes & Other Online Funnies
by Crawford1872- 2 followers
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A place for anything you find online that amuses you. Reddit and twitter have been a good source for more if interested. There are more and more RDR2 Online specific ones being posted regularly at the link here - https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadredemption/?count=25&page=1&after=t3_a1yfkj I'm sure as the online game grows there will be a lot of wonderfully stupid shit put on the internet. Here is a few for starters.
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According to rockstar: As an added thank you for playing and helping us through the beta period, we're also awarding everyone that joined in to play the Red Dead Online Beta at any point through midnight PST today with a gift of RDO$250 and 15 Gold Bars. Gifts should start arriving today and will hit all eligible players by Friday, December 14th. So even if you are waiting to finish the story mode it is worth it for you to create your character and do the set up mission in the next 14 hours for this free money!
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As a crew: assisted or free aim?
by The_Lady_A- 3 followers
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This has been mentioned a lot by a lot of members, so I think we need to consolidate everyone's views so event hosts in the future can start making plans. Do we as a crew that used assisted aim in GTA5, continue to use assisted aim or switch to free aim? Right now it's a bit of a redundant question as we don't have the ability to run playlist events yet, but that is coming, presumably with the option for forced settings like in GTA. My personal preference would be for combat PvP within the crew to use free aim. Because almost all weapons have a low rate of fire, it really does seem to be a contest of who can get the 'lock and upward flick' first. Add to that the…
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Post Your Mugshot (Red Dead Edition) 1 2
by Banketelli- 4 followers
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Post a photography of your ugly mug. Starting out, here's the Telli of the Wild West.
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How are you making money?
by JustHatched- 5 followers
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If mostly been doing the shit paying missions for XP. Gonna do some hunting over the next few days
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RDR2 Online mugshot issue?
by Mr Ehrmantraut- 1 follower
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Hi, I created a guy, took a mugshot and played for an hour, decided i did not like the way he looked so i deleted the character and made a new one, took a mug shot again, but that mug shot dont appear when i go on player, instead i have a mugshot of the FIRST guy i created. Its always the same, every newbie i make has the first persons mugshot. I have deleted all saves and its still the same. Anyone else having this issue?
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No place to sleep in fancy Saint Denis?
by Brainstick- 3 replies
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Hi guys! First of all, happy to be back with you all! So, back in the coolest game of the year I am exploring this great map in RDR2. Ended up in the beautiful city of Saint Denis. And after a long, long ride on my horse Patton I decided to look for a nice hot bath(with some extra service)and looking forward to a good night sleep. But uhm...just where the heck can I find a decent place to sleep in this town? No hotel? No rooms to let? Give a guy a break! Please help me...my legs and ass are killing me!
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Useful Information
by Danielle- 3 followers
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I keep coming across information that you all might find helpful at some point so I'm gonna start posting it here as I find it Wanted Levels Spoiler Hunting Spoiler Various useful tips from reddit Spoiler Holding start brings up the map straight away. Holding circle/B in a menu/shop catalogue lets you exit straight away Double tapping L1/LB lets you do a cool trick when you put away your gun Holding R2/RT lightly allows you to draw into deadeye Pressing up wi…
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Post a pic of ur horse
by JustHatched- 3 followers
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This is my horse Spot
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Trophy Guide and Roadmap
by DavidCore89- 1 follower
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http://www.powerpyx.com/red-dead-redemption-2-trophy-guide-roadmap/
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I know these people...
by JustHatched- 2 followers
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IRL I know the trapper. A guy looks and talks like him, wears the same hat. Only he isnt a trapper, he owns a junkyard. I know a guy that looks like Micah, and my cousin sounds and talks just like John. I guess I am a hill jack like @Dodge always claims I am.
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Dick or Not?
by JustHatched- 5 followers
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Since we have the choice to be a sick or not to everyone in story mode do you usually take the honorable way? I try to shoot and steal from damn near everyone. I'm a dick
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Speculation about RDR2 online? 1 2
by Lann- 5 followers
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Looking at the first game, the trailers and rumors, what do you think the online gaming is going to be like as far as progress, owning, properties, camps and stuff? I imagine we spawn in a lobby with our horse and guns, but then what?
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All 178 Animals
by DavidCore89- 1 follower
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Here's a list of all 178 animals in RDR2. They should be listed in the same order as they would appear in your compendium, from left to right. Should make it easier to track which ones you need as the blank spaces in the compendium do nothing to help. Spoiler AmericanAlligator American Alligator (small) Nine-Banded Armadillo American Badger Little Brown Bat American Black Bear Grizzly Bear North American Beaver Blue Jay Wild Boar Whitetailed Buck Whitetailed Deer American Bison Angus Bull Devon Bull Hereford Bull American Bullfrog Northern Cardinal American Domestic…
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Food Glorious Food (RDR2)
by zmurko- 1 follower
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Bear stew by Babish. ☺
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RDR2 Early Thoughts and Reviews
by omarcomin71- 3 followers
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Hey everyone! It certainly appears everybody is enjoying Red Dead 2. What are your overall thoughts so far? Is it worth the money? Is it entertaining enough to play alone without crew mates or friends? Another question I have is, would it be worth buying if you only had maybe a day or so a week to play? I’m thinking of getting it this week but won’t have much time to play other than on my one day off. I’d really appreciate everyone’s reviews thoughts and criticisms so far. Thank you!
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Weapons Guide and Locations
by JustHatched- 4 followers
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All weapon stats can be found here. In the spoilers is how to get the secret weapon.s If no spoiler then nothing special other than going to gunsmith (many are mission locked and need to have a mission completed to access, natural game progression) or it is given at some point in the story as required. Ratings are on a 0 to 5 scale Damage - The amount of damage each shot will deal Range - Maximum lock on and firing range Fire Rate - Number shots per second Accuracy - Denotes how accurate you aim is Reload - How long it takes to reload 1 bullet ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…
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Physical or Digital?
by Dodge- 3 followers
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I'm ready to make the preorder, but I'm not sure which to order. Physical or Digital? Any thoughts?
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RDR2 Giveaway
by DavidCore89- 2 followers
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As I said a few days ago, I will have an extra copy. Instead of selling it on, I'd rather give it out to someone here. Rules: 1. Members based in Europe only. 2. Vetted members only. 3. Not available to those with a pre-order, or to anyone playing the game before November 9th. 4. If you get the game any time before November 9th, you will be removed from the draw. 5. Draw will be made on November 9th, screenshots posted, I will contact the winner, and the game will be shipped the same day. 6. Draw will be made using an online random selection tool. Any questions, just ask. Post if you're in. Best of luck!
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Hatch's Hilljack Hunting Guide
by JustHatched- 3 followers
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This is under some work But I will start you off with Binoculars - Use them if you are looking to get PERFECT PELTS. Zoom in on your animal, if it says it is pristine this is what you are looking for. You can also opt to track it from the binoculars. I'll finish this out soon
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Show Me Your Guns
by LimeGreenLegend- 0 replies
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Since there's a pretty decent amount of customisation options for the guns in this game, lets see what yours look like. Here are my main four weapons.
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How to be a bad guy and get away with it
by The_Lady_A- 5 replies
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For the life of me I haven't figured out how to commit crimes without then being slapped with a bounty, almost certainly more expensive than the crime itself! There are a few different mask options, and the option to change clothing on the horse too, but I just don't know what I need to do to hide my identity enough to make the game happy. Help!
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Why did you pay full price?
by The_Lady_A- 4 followers
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Well after my adamant refusal to get RDR2 on release, I have caved in, waved the dusty flag of surrender, and forked over oodles of money. And I got to wondering, why o why did my resolve crumble so? And what a good idea for a topic! For me the reasons kind of boiled down to other people's hype. Hearing everyone on the forum get excited just infected me, and then when it started getting good reviews from places I typically trust... I guess I just couldn't resist any further! How about you? Why did you pay all of the money for it?
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What I Watched This Week #156 (Dec 23-29) Santa Claus: The Movie dir. Jeannot Szwarc/1985/1h48m I had completely forgotten about Santa Claus: The Movie, a childhood favourite of mine that I watched so much I wore out the VHS, until I saw it while scrolling through Amazon, so I thought I'd see if it holds up. The first hour of the film sees how Santa (David Huddleston) became the man we know and love today, while the second half of the film becomes a bit of a muddled mess with two plots shoehorned in to give the film some action. One is about a homeless boy in New York and his rich, little girl friend, and the other is about one of Santa's elves, Patch (Dudley Moore), becoming corrupted by slimy businessman B.Z. (John Lithgow). This makes the film feel very rushed and tonally inconsistent, with the whimsical magic of the first part getting thrown out for some bland action. Huddleston, who is now most recognisable as The Big Lebowski, makes for an excellent Santa. He has all of the charm and warmth that you need, and also a slight edge to him that makes sure the naughty children get what they deserve. Lithgow is a hammy, pantomime villain and Moore is strangely subdued and sincere, with neither performance really fitting into place. A strong start let down by a messy third act, even with my nostalgia goggles on I can only give this a 6/10 It's A Wonderful Life dir. Frank Capra/1946/2h10m It's A Wonderful Life stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a selfless everyman with big dreams in a small town who spends his life putting everyone else first. On Christmas Eve his business accidentally loses thousands of dollars and he is driven to consider suicide. The greatest Christmas film ever made. It's that simple. No other film's ending can make me feel real happiness and joy the way this one can. Jimmy Stewart's first film after serving in WWII, he puts it all out there in the scenes where George breaks down, not able to contain his emotions any longer. That's real pain and desperation and it hits so hard. He is surrounded by a fantastic supporting cast including Donna Reed as his wife Mary, Henry Travers as his guardian angel Clarence, and Lionel Barrymore as Mr. Potter, the town's very own Ebenezer Scrooge – except there are no ghosts here to scare him straight. This film is both sweetly sentimental and painfully real, and incredibly it does both perfectly, with the tones never clashing. A beautiful miracle of a film. Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings. 10/10 A Christmas Dream dir. Borivoj Zeman, Karel Zeman/1945/11m This short film from what was formerly Czechoslovakia is by Borivoj and Karel Zeman (no relation) and combines live action, shot by Borivoj, and stop-motion animation, directed by Karel. It tells the story of a little girl who discards her old doll in favour of a new one she got for Christmas. That night she dreams that her old doll comes to life, clowning around her room to her delight. This is a charming little film with some really impressive animation, especially for the time (Karel would go on to direct some incredible animated films, I highly recommend Invention for Destruction and The Fabulous Baron Munchausen). This is like a prototypical Toy Story that I'm sure was a huge influence on John Lasseter and the rest of the Pixar team, and I think still holds up today as a little sprinkle of childlike wonder that is tailor made for Christmastime. 8/10 The Muppet Christmas Carol dir. Brian Henson/1992/1h29m The best adaptation of the best Christmas story is also one of the most faithful to the source material and historically accurate in terms of costume and set design despite starring The Great Gonzo (Dave Goelz) as “a blue furry Charles Dickens who hangs out with a rat”. Michael Caine is a pitch perfect Ebenezer Scrooge, playing the role like he's in a Royal Shakespeare Company production and thus giving the film a real gravitas. He only accepted the part on the condition that he do it that way, and his performance is a large part of why this is a genuine masterpiece and, in my opinion, the best work he's ever done. The fact that he can deliver the line “why, this is Fozziwig's old rubber chicken factory” and imbue it with real emotion is worth the price of admission alone. To make things even better, this is also a musical with banger after banger after banger. Scrooge's introduction song, where we see the entire population of London singing about how much of a sh*t he is, is one of the best in musical history. 10/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl dir. Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham/2024/1h15m Wallace (Ben Whitehead) and his exasperated canine companion return for the first time since 2008's A Matter of Loaf and Death in this feature length film. The plot sees Wallace invent a smart-gnome, Norbot (Reece Shearsmith), to help Gromit with his gardening. Unfortunately, penguin criminal mastermind Feathers McGraw, seeking revenge for the events of 1993's The Wrong Trousers, is able to hack into it from his cell in the zoo, and soon an army of evil gnomes is terrorising the town. It feels so good to be back in this world, and this film retains the warm, cosy aesthetic of the other films and also its sharp sense of humour. The physical comedy and slapstick is also still on point – I love the way the evil gnomes move, they are a great addition to this cast of characters. Whitehead does a decent job replacing Wallace's original actor, Peter Sallis, though at times it does come across as an impersonation of Sallis rather than his own take on the character. Peter Kay is very good as the local policeman, and Lauren Patel plays off him really well as an enthusiastic trainee. Not quite on the level of their best work, this is still a delightful film well worth watching. 8.5/10 Heretic dir. Scott Beck, Bryan Woods/2024/1h51m Heretic is a religious horror about two young Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton (Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East), out spreading their gospel when they knock on the door of the charming Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), who is very enthusiastic about them coming in and having a chat. What follows is a game that will test their faith to its breaking point. This is a fairly well made film that is elevated by a fantastic lead performance from Grant, who has had a really interesting and diverse range of roles in the last decade or so. He starts off here as his usual affable and stutteringly charming self, but the slow move to threat and menace is so subtle that you don't notice it until you realise that you're suddenly scared for these two young women. It does get a bit repetitive, with the film really labouring the point at times, making the film drag, and the payoff is not as satisfying as the genuinely interesting and creepy premise, but Grant pulls it all together. Thatcher and East are both very good, particularly at the start where we're really made to care about and sympathise with them, but once Grant opens that door he steals the show. 7/10 Conclave dir. Edward Berger/2024/2h From religious horror to religious drama with Ralph Fiennes starring as Cardinal Lawrence, the man tasked with overseeing the process to elect a new pope after the sudden death of the last one. Among the front runners are the progressive Bellini (Stanley Tucci), the conservative Tedesco (Sergio Castellitto) and the slimy Tremblay (John Lithgow). This is a film with more politicking, deal making and back stabbing than any political thriller, with a really tight script that manages to sustain the intrigue and tension throughout the runtime. Fiennes is visibly straining under the pressure of his position, coming across as the only honest, god fearing man in the group. It's a measured, controlled performance where everything is happening under the surface. The direction makes excellent use of shadows to represent the shady dealings going on in the Vatican. Even if you have no interest in religious matters I still think you will be totally engaged by this film. 9/10 Gladiator II dir. Ridley Scott/2024/2h28m The award for most unnecessary sequel of the year goes to Ridley Scott's follow up to his Oscar winning swords and sandals epic, this time with Paul Mescal in the lead as Hanno, a man taken into slavery by the Romans after they sack his city and kill his wife. He is soon bought by Denzel Washington's Macrinus and must fight for his freedom against a pair of mad and tyrannical emperors, Geta and Caracalla (Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger). Very far fetched and silly – I burst out laughing at the “Hail Dondus” scene – this is still entertaining and action packed, with some really fun colosseum sequences, one of them featuring sharks! I have only seen Mescal in the emotional dramas Aftersun and All Of Us Strangers, but he feels just at home here as the lead of a big budget blockbuster. He's also able to bring some credibility to some of the heavier moments, especially in his scenes with a returning Connie Nielsen who plays Lucilla, Maximus's love interest from the first film. Don't go into this expecting it to be as good as the original and you'll have a blast. 7/10 Dahomey dir. Mati Diop/2024/1h8m This experimental documentary tells the story of 26 of the thousands of artefacts taken from the African kingdom of Dahomey – modern day Benin – in the 19th century as they are prepared to be shipped back home. The first half of the film is narrated from the perspective of one of the artefacts, a statue of a king, as he ruminates on his place in the modern world and the effects of colonialism. The second half films a debate between university students in Benin discussing those very issues. The dreamy ethereality of the first half is juxtaposed with the urgency and immediacy of the debate. This feels like the present having a conversation with the past through the medium of film, and I could have watched the debate for another hour. 8/10 Monsters, Inc. dir. Pete Docter/2001/1h32m John Goodman stars as Sully, the best scarer working at Monsters, Inc. who use the screams of children as a power source. When a little girl called Boo (Mary Gibbs) suddenly appears in the monster world Sully and his best friend Mike (Billy Crystal) must get her home, and they uncover a huge conspiracy in the process. Pixar continue their run of instant classics here with a really imaginative, original, funny and heart warming film. The voice cast all perfectly match their characters, with some great support from the likes of Steve Buscemi, James Coburn and Jennifer Tilly. The quality of the animation also continues to improve, with the big leap forward here coming with the fur textures that makes Sully look especially huggable. 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Bad Tidings (2024) dir Tim Kirkby A Christmas, comedy, TV-film made by Sky, staring comedians Lee Mack and Chris McCausland as two feuding neighbours who get left to guard their street over Christmas when a power cut leads to everyone else re-locating for the festive season. A local gang of thieves hear about this and, assuming no one at all is at home, decide this is the perfect time burgle all the houses. So it's clearly inspired at least partly by Home Alone, with similar slap-stick sscenes of the incompetent thieves falling into traps, etc. But this obviously has two adults rather than one child left at home. McCausland is completely blind, so his character was too, and that part of the plot is done well, as in they don't really make too much of it, he has adapted to his disability and just gets on with things his own way. I don't expect too much from a TV film and it was fine for what it is. 6/10 L.A. Confidential (1997) dir Curtis Hanson This was my Christmas film this year, although it's not really Christmassy. It just happens to start on Christmas Eve but goes well into January and ends months later. It's a police thriller set in early 1950s Los Angeles. 3 quite different detectives come together to eventually uncover who has taken control of LA's organised crime scene. The main character is Ed Exley (Guy Pearce), a young officer following in the footsteps of his hero father who was killed on the job, trying to stay honest and follow the rules. One of the others is Bud White (Russel Crowe) a tough cop, prepared to fight dirty, especially with men who beat up their wives and girlfriends. The final one is Jack Vincennes (played by an actor I don't think deserves any credit due to what sort of person we now know he is in real life) who supplements his police salary by being an advisor on a Hollywood cop show and also by tipping off a celebrity magazine editor (Danny De Vito) about famous people about to be arrested for drugs offences. It also features James Cromwell as the police captain, Kim Bassinger as a high class prostitute working for a business man / pimp played by David Strathairn. It's a great cast all round, Bassinger won an Oscar, as did the fantastic script adapted from a James Ellroy novel. 9 / 10- 2
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