Another day, anotherRed Dead Redemption 2discovery that you wished you had learned years ago - and this time, there’s a way to deal with those pesky thieves.Red Dead Redemption 2may have been out for almost six years but that doesn’t mean that players have uncovered all the secrets the open-world title has to offer.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemption 2below!Just recently, players discovered an NPC that they swear theyhadn’t seen beforeas well asalternate endingsthat will break your heart. All of this is clear thatRockstar Gameswasn’t messing around when it made an expansive open-world to explore to your heart’s content.AdvertNow courtesy of one user over on r/reddeadredemption2, we have another handy tip which relates to your loyal mount.In reply to apostthat asked “What is your biggest ‘TIL’ moment throughout any of your playthrough(s)?” one person replied: “If your horse is stolen, simply calling it makes the horse buck the thief off and return to you. I learned this like last week, it’s my fourth or fifth playthrough haha.”Were you as shocked as me?I never would have thought to do this but it makes sense considering your loyal horse comes whenever they are called. Not only that but it is instant karma for the thief.AdvertOne person replied to this, saying: “I tried this fully expecting it not to work, and was super pleased. Good boah! Now, do you think if your bond isn’t high enough this doesn’t work? That’d make sense”.However, it seems as though this feature is made available as soon as you’re able to call your mount. Additionally, other people in the thread have reported never having had their horses stolen before.It makes you think how many experiences inRed Dead Redemption 2we have actually missed.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games

Another day, anotherRed Dead Redemption 2discovery that you wished you had learned years ago - and this time, there’s a way to deal with those pesky thieves.Red Dead Redemption 2may have been out for almost six years but that doesn’t mean that players have uncovered all the secrets the open-world title has to offer.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemption 2below!Just recently, players discovered an NPC that they swear theyhadn’t seen beforeas well asalternate endingsthat will break your heart. All of this is clear thatRockstar Gameswasn’t messing around when it made an expansive open-world to explore to your heart’s content.AdvertNow courtesy of one user over on r/reddeadredemption2, we have another handy tip which relates to your loyal mount.In reply to apostthat asked “What is your biggest ‘TIL’ moment throughout any of your playthrough(s)?” one person replied: “If your horse is stolen, simply calling it makes the horse buck the thief off and return to you. I learned this like last week, it’s my fourth or fifth playthrough haha.”Were you as shocked as me?I never would have thought to do this but it makes sense considering your loyal horse comes whenever they are called. Not only that but it is instant karma for the thief.AdvertOne person replied to this, saying: “I tried this fully expecting it not to work, and was super pleased. Good boah! Now, do you think if your bond isn’t high enough this doesn’t work? That’d make sense”.However, it seems as though this feature is made available as soon as you’re able to call your mount. Additionally, other people in the thread have reported never having had their horses stolen before.It makes you think how many experiences inRed Dead Redemption 2we have actually missed.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games
Another day, anotherRed Dead Redemption 2discovery that you wished you had learned years ago - and this time, there’s a way to deal with those pesky thieves.Red Dead Redemption 2may have been out for almost six years but that doesn’t mean that players have uncovered all the secrets the open-world title has to offer.Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemption 2below!Just recently, players discovered an NPC that they swear theyhadn’t seen beforeas well asalternate endingsthat will break your heart. All of this is clear thatRockstar Gameswasn’t messing around when it made an expansive open-world to explore to your heart’s content.AdvertNow courtesy of one user over on r/reddeadredemption2, we have another handy tip which relates to your loyal mount.In reply to apostthat asked “What is your biggest ‘TIL’ moment throughout any of your playthrough(s)?” one person replied: “If your horse is stolen, simply calling it makes the horse buck the thief off and return to you. I learned this like last week, it’s my fourth or fifth playthrough haha.”Were you as shocked as me?I never would have thought to do this but it makes sense considering your loyal horse comes whenever they are called. Not only that but it is instant karma for the thief.AdvertOne person replied to this, saying: “I tried this fully expecting it not to work, and was super pleased. Good boah! Now, do you think if your bond isn’t high enough this doesn’t work? That’d make sense”.However, it seems as though this feature is made available as soon as you’re able to call your mount. Additionally, other people in the thread have reported never having had their horses stolen before.It makes you think how many experiences inRed Dead Redemption 2we have actually missed.
Another day, anotherRed Dead Redemption 2discovery that you wished you had learned years ago - and this time, there’s a way to deal with those pesky thieves.
Red Dead Redemption 2may have been out for almost six years but that doesn’t mean that players have uncovered all the secrets the open-world title has to offer.
Check out the trailer forRed Dead Redemption 2below!
Just recently, players discovered an NPC that they swear theyhadn’t seen beforeas well asalternate endingsthat will break your heart. All of this is clear thatRockstar Gameswasn’t messing around when it made an expansive open-world to explore to your heart’s content.
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Now courtesy of one user over on r/reddeadredemption2, we have another handy tip which relates to your loyal mount.
In reply to apostthat asked “What is your biggest ‘TIL’ moment throughout any of your playthrough(s)?” one person replied: “If your horse is stolen, simply calling it makes the horse buck the thief off and return to you. I learned this like last week, it’s my fourth or fifth playthrough haha.”
Were you as shocked as me?
I never would have thought to do this but it makes sense considering your loyal horse comes whenever they are called. Not only that but it is instant karma for the thief.
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One person replied to this, saying: “I tried this fully expecting it not to work, and was super pleased. Good boah! Now, do you think if your bond isn’t high enough this doesn’t work? That’d make sense”.
However, it seems as though this feature is made available as soon as you’re able to call your mount. Additionally, other people in the thread have reported never having had their horses stolen before.
It makes you think how many experiences inRed Dead Redemption 2we have actually missed.
Topics:Red Dead Redemption 2,Red Dead Redemption,Rockstar Games