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I probably won't get to it for awhile, but couldn't pass up the deal.
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Your headset wasn't on, or perhaps it was on mute. I could all hear everybody else just fine, but the only thing I heard out of you was the sound of my bullets piercing your enormous sombrero.Octavious230 wrote:Finally got some actual MP in tonight. Good fun! Was everyone being quite or was my headset not working? I liked the grab the gold thingy probably because I won that one.
It was on weird. Guess I'll have to put my connection back in the DMZ as it acts all funky when I don't. I thought it was a bit quite.Captain Caveman wrote:Your headset wasn't on, or perhaps it was on mute. I could all hear everybody else just fine, but the only thing I heard out of you was the sound of my bullets piercing your enormous sombrero.Octavious230 wrote:Finally got some actual MP in tonight. Good fun! Was everyone being quite or was my headset not working? I liked the grab the gold thingy probably because I won that one.
Damn, mine doesn't have a weird setting. Just mute.Octavious230 wrote:It was on weird.Captain Caveman wrote:
Your headset wasn't on, or perhaps it was on mute.
Come to think of it, we might not have heard you because the 3 of us were in a party while you just joined our game independently. I bet that's it.Octavious230 wrote:It was on weird.Captain Caveman wrote:Your headset wasn't on, or perhaps it was on mute. I could all hear everybody else just fine, but the only thing I heard out of you was the sound of my bullets piercing your enormous sombrero.Octavious230 wrote:Finally got some actual MP in tonight. Good fun! Was everyone being quite or was my headset not working? I liked the grab the gold thingy probably because I won that one.
Doing the challenges is way more entertaining than I thought it would be. I think I'm about 1/2 through with all of them. I'm not sure, but I believe my next batch requires me being in Mexico and I'm still rather enjoying the story / missions stateside.LawBeefaroni wrote: I had a going away party to attend last night. I didn't miss RDR but this morning I was like, "Man, I didn't get anything done in RDR yesterday...I need to hunt some boars and finish up sharpshooter..."
Auto-aim is huge if this if your first console shooter, and it's turned on by default. In RDR, you aim with the left trigger (LT I think it is on the 360). When you aim, the targeting reticle will jump to a nearby (near the reticle) target. If you hold down LT it will track that target and you can fire. It doesn't track indefinitely and you can lose it behind objects but it's long enough to get off some shots.Mold Maker wrote:I hate to chime in with such a sill questions, but I'm a bit flustered. RDD is my first 360 game and I'm having trouble with the controls, specifically the shooting. I failed miserably with the rabbits and coyotes at the ranch, but noticed on the last coyote that I had some sort of tracking/auto-aim. Now I can't figure out how to get that tracking again. Anyone have any suggestions or hints?
LawBeefaroni had a good response, but I thought it might help to give you the simple answer...Mold Maker wrote:I hate to chime in with such a sill questions, but I'm a bit flustered. RDD is my first 360 game and I'm having trouble with the controls, specifically the shooting. I failed miserably with the rabbits and coyotes at the ranch, but noticed on the last coyote that I had some sort of tracking/auto-aim. Now I can't figure out how to get that tracking again. Anyone have any suggestions or hints?
Please do - that sounds like a good idea!Apollo wrote:Just got the game a couple of days ago and, damn, it's even better than I had hoped it would be! The only thing is that the longer I play the more questions I have. Would board etiquette demand that I ask my questions here or would anyone mind me starting another thread titled "Red Dead Redemption: Tips and Strategies" or something like that?
I don't see a problem with that if it's devoted to tips, hints, etc.Apollo wrote:Just got the game a couple of days ago and, damn, it's even better than I had hoped it would be! The only thing is that the longer I play the more questions I have. Would board etiquette demand that I ask my questions here or would anyone mind me starting another thread titled "Red Dead Redemption: Tips and Strategies" or something like that?
If you enjoy classic gunfights try the directed multi-player modes (as opposed to the free-reign multi-player mode). Gang shootout with 8 on 8 duking it out is a lot of fun, definitely has a classic western movie feel. Free-for-All is just crazy with 16 players all going at it.Smoove_B wrote:That being said, I did enjoy the fights at Twin Rocks and Gaptooth - I like the whole experience of having a classic shootout...well, classic in the sense of what I imagine.
It's my favorite death scream in RDRhepcat wrote:I love Rockstar for including the Wilhelm Scream Effect in GTAIV and this game.
I thought I heard that but I wasn't positive.hepcat wrote:I love Rockstar for including the Wilhelm Scream Effect in GTAIV and this game.
It's tied to main quest progress. You'll get level 2 in the first area of the game, and level 3 in the second. More specifically, the characters whose quests will raise your Deadeye are:ChuckB wrote:3. Dead Eye. I still have level 1 - how does one improve it to the next levels?
ChuckB wrote:1. What is wrong with these %$&§? cougars?
Yes, the sound is great - I'm playing this on my 46 TV with my surround system and it's fantastic! Good thing I don't have any direct neighbors. Any yes, rifle doesn't seem to be a good anti-cougar weapon ....LawBeefaroni wrote:1. You'll get used to the cougar roar of doom. When you hear it, run or get ready. I find a pistol or shotgun are the best to have drawn. If you're stopping to pick flowers or do other tough cowboy stuff, check your surroundings. The sounds in this game are very helpful letting you know whats in the area.
So I saw that I got the deed for the stallion that I broke in connection with the main quest line (I think it's a Kentucky something). I have noticed that this horse is faster than my previous one. So assuming this new stallion dies, how do I get the same, meaning the same class, again - do I have to go to shop and buy it again? What if I simply whistle after the stallion was killed (likely by a cougar) - will I get a inferior horse? Can I see somewhere what horse I currently use? This horse business is complicated ...LawBeefaroni wrote: 2. If you hitch a horse, that's the one you'll get when you whistle. You can't have more than one as your "active" horse. However, as you break more horses, their deeds become available. If you buy a deed, any time you use it that particular horse will become your "active" horse and will be the one you get when you whistle.
More or less. There's series of trails at the top of Rio Bravo that I've affectionately named "Death Alley". In the span of about 5 minutes I lost two horses and killed about 6 cougars. It was unreal. I go through there at a full gallop now and I don't stop for anything. After you take a few down with only your hunting knife, they don't seem so tough.You'll get used to the cougar roar of doom. When you hear it, run or get ready. I find a pistol or shotgun are the best to have drawn. If you're stopping to pick flowers or do other tough cowboy stuff, check your surroundings. The sounds in this game are very helpful letting you know whats in the area.
ChuckB wrote:
So I saw that I got the deed for the stallion that I broke in connection with the main quest line (I think it's a Kentucky something). I have noticed that this horse is faster than my previous one. So assuming this new stallion dies, how do I get the same, meaning the same class, again - do I have to go to shop and buy it again? What if I simply whistle after the stallion was killed (likely by a cougar) - will I get a inferior horse? Can I see somewhere what horse I currently use? This horse business is complicated ...
Terrified wrote:Spoiler:
LawBeefaroni wrote:I rolled around in circles swinging away like crazy with the knife. Had to use a few medicines. Fortunately it saves right after because some boars apparently didn't like what I gone and done and they killt me after the skinning animation.
Or you can "cheat"Spoiler: