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  • The Most Handy Red Dead 2 Cheat Codes To Use For Extra Fun

    While Red Dead Redemption 2 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One takes place in a very realistic world where many dynamic, and engrossing systems play off one another, this is a Rockstar game. As such, there are plenty of opportunities to engage in dumb and ridiculous fun. Beyond what you can make happen on your own, much like the original game, you can access a variety of cheat codes in the game to enhance and fundamentally alter aspects of your to suit your needs. Though we strongly recommend finishing the main story and seeing all the key events before trying out these codes out, you’re free to use those to your liking at any time (though some codes do require advancing to a certain point in the story first).

    In order to start messing around with these codes, you’ll need to input the key phrases into the Cheats menu–which is accessible in the Settings option in the pause menu. While many of these codes can be used at any time, many of these options will require some extra effort to unlock. As of now, we haven’t discovered all of them, and several of them will needed to be unlocked after acquiring specific newspapers from the various towns throughout the game. However, before you activate these cheats, you’ll need to know that doing so will deactivate all Achievements and Trophies for your save game after the initial use. So before you go crazy with these codes, be sure to make a separate save file.

    And with that, here’s our quick list of some of the best codes to use. Though if you want to know more about Rockstar’s open world western, go check out our Red Dead Redemption 2 review. Though if you’re looking for tips and other details to learn, check our essential guide for newcomers, and along with our round up of interesting details that the game doesn’t tell you about.

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    Drunk On Command

    By inputting the phrase “A fool on command” in the cheats menu, you’ll unlock the Drunk option. This will instantly make Arthur intoxicated, resulting in him wobble about as he struggles to stand up straight. You’ll even get an occasional odd comment from him as he wanders down the street or insolation while in the wilderness. While enabled, this will keep the main character perpetually drunk. But if you’ve had enough, you can deselect the option to return Arthur to his sober self–and all without the nasty hangover.

    A Horse Ride Is Only A Whistle Away

    As you’re gradually building a bond with your new steed, you’ll notice that whistling for your horse will only work within fairly short distances. If you don’t have time to invest in building up your bond to increase the distance, you can input the code “Better than my dog” to get it to come to you at anytime, regardless of where you are on the map. This can be quite handy when you’re traveling the great distances and you can’t be bothered to backtrack to where you last left them.

    That New Horse Smell

    However, if you feel you deserve a stronger and more able-bodied stallion to help you cover great distances, the code “Run! Run! Run!” will do just the trick. After activating this code, you’ll instantly spawn a prized race horse for Arthur to ride. As Red Dead Redemption 2 features a large variety of different horses, this particular mare is naturally adept at getting from A to B quickly.

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    A New, Rejuvenated You

    After spending so much time traveling in the wilderness and getting into dangerous scrapes with many of the gangs roaming the land, you’ll often find yourself in rough shape. If you need a pick-me-up fast, then enter the cheat “You flourish before you die” to fully restore Arthur’s main cores. Once you’re top shape, you’ll be able to dive right back into your adventure in no time.

    Guns, Lots Of Guns

    When you’re living life as a bandit, the difference between seeing another day and laying face-first in the dirt could down to what weapon you’re holding in your hand. So if you want to upgrade your own hardware to even the odds, use the code “Greed is American Virtue” to unlock a new set of weapons for the traveling outlaw. Once activated you’ll find the Pump-Action Shotgun, Mauser Pistol, Semi-Automatic Pistol, and Bolt-Action Rifle sitting in your inventory. To unlock this cheat for use, you’ll need to finish the Advertising, the New American Art mission in Chapter 3, and then acquire a newspaper in the town of Rhodes.

    All The Ammo You Need

    Red Dead Redemption 2 prides itself on on offering semi-realistic world where survival is dependent on the resources you have. However, there may come a time where you wish that ammo was in more plentiful supply. If that ever happens, all you’ll need to do is use the cheat “Abundance is the dullest desire” in the menu, which is unlocked after picking up the newspaper in Valentine during Chapter 2. Once activated, all ammo will come in unlimited supply, and you can keep firing off your weapons without worrying to count your bullets.

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  • How To Find Red Dead 2's Serial Killer Side Mission

    How To Find Red Dead 2's Serial Killer Side Mission

    As you explore Red Dead Redemption 2‘s vast open world, you’ll come across a lot of interesting (and slightly disturbing) things. Sometimes it’s a wailing snake-bite victim in need of assistance; other times, it’s a creepy abandoned building with a story to tell. But there’s one set of chance encounters more gruesome than the rest, and once you find the first, you’ll be on the lookout for a very messed-up serial killer.

    You’ll likely find the first murder scene early in the game. While the other two murder victims are a bit of a ride from the opening areas, you can find them at any time as long as you can freely roam the map. For this guide, we’ve kept location spoilers to a minimum, and all the screenshots are from an early save with little unlocked–so no worries if you want to play detective for a bit before you really dig into the rest of the game. Of course, this does contain spoilers for the American Dreams Stranger Mission.

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    For more guides, check out our features highlighting all the tips you should know before playing and things the game doesn’t tell you. We also have specific guides on things like money making and gun customization to help you be the best outlaw out there. Be sure to read our Red Dead 2 review if you haven’t already, and if you want to have some extra fun, be sure to read our feature detailing the game’s cheat codes.

    Step 1: Completing the Map

    There are three murder scenes to be found, with a piece of a map hidden at each. In order to initiate the Stranger Mission itself, you first have to put the map back together. In general, you’re looking for an area that sticks out in some way–maybe you see blood stains on the road or vultures in the distance. You can also zoom in on the map when you get close, since an X marking the corpse will appear and show you the way.

    Murder 1: South of Valentine

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    The first murder scene is just outside of Valentine. Follow the railroad tracks going south out of town; you’ll have to ride directly on the tracks at one point to get over a gap, and then you’ll find the body under the next overpass. The “front” of the scene faces west. You’ll find creepy words written in paint on the right, and to the left, the victim’s severed head is stuck to a support beam. In its mouth is the first of three map pieces.

    Murder 2: West of Shady Belle

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    The second crime scene can be found in the Scarlett Meadows region, which is a decent ride southeast of Valentine. It’s just west of Shady Belle or a bit south of Rhodes, depending on your angle of approach. It’s easiest to spot coming from Shady Belle; take the road west, go straight at the first fork, and keep going straight for a bit until you reach a second major fork. Turn right here, then go straight until you reach another fork in the road. The corpse will be strung up in a large tree to your left; on your map, it will be right around where the “S” in “meadows” is. Go around the back of the tree to find the severed head and map piece.

    Murder 3: Southwest of Wallace Station

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    The final murder victim can be found strapped to a large rock just southwest of Wallace Station in the West Elizabeth region (it’s west and a bit south of Valentine, across the river). Cross the stream and you’ll see the rock up the hill, likely with vultures perched on top of it. The head and final map piece are on a smaller rock to the left.

    Step 2: Locating the Killer

    Once complete, the map will give you vague instructions on where to go and what to do when you get there. It shows a bridge with arrows leading into a forest, a dilapidated log cabin, and a code for a combination lock: 6-34-32. As any true crime fan knows, murderers usually kill in areas they know and perhaps live in, which is as good a place to start as any. (If you’d rather solve the mystery yourself from here on out, don’t keep reading!)

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    As it turns out, it ends where it all began: Valentine, or technically southwest of Valentine at a place called Lucky’s Cabin. If you’re coming straight from the Wallace Station murder scene, cross the river and follow the main road northeast–this is the direction shown on the map, and you’ll turn left just after you cross the bridge to reach the cabin. If you’re instead coming from Valentine, just follow the road out of town to the west.

    With the pieced-together map, you’ll be able to open the basement doors and see the horrors within. A white ? icon indicating a Stranger Mission should appear on the map around the cabin–if not, you might have an active mission you need to complete first. After taking a good look around the killer’s hideout (use your lantern if you really want to see every grisly detail), head to the back and inspect the knife. This will trigger a cutscene, so all you need to do is follow the prompts.

    Once you’ve hogtied and delivered the killer to the Sheriff’s office in Valentine, he’ll attack the Sheriff. Use Dead Eye to kill him and save the Sheriff for a reward, which will complete the American Dreams Stranger Mission. Hopefully Arthur isn’t too creeped out.

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  • Red Dead 2 Horse Guide: General Tips, Stables, And Finding One Of The Best Horses Early

    Red Dead 2 Horse Guide: General Tips, Stables, And Finding One Of The Best Horses Early

    Compared to its predecessor, horses play a much bigger role in Red Dead Redemption 2 than you might think. So much so that it can be overwhelming if you haven’t been paying close attention to the tutorial messages. Horses have been made to feel like living, breathing creatures this time around, and as such, you need to commit to taking care of them and being cautious of their temperament.

    To help you wrap your head around Red Dead Redemption 2’s horses, we detail below and in the video above everything you need to know to properly care for your steed. If you’re more of an experienced rider and want to know what are the best horses out there, we’ve gathered that information in our best horses guide.

    For more guides like this, be sure to check out our guides roundup containing features highlighting all the tips you should know before playing and things the game doesn’t tell you. And if you want to have some extra fun, be sure to read our feature detailing the game’s cheat codes. Though, if you’re a curious outsider looking in and want to know whether or not this game for you, then read our Red Dead 2 review if you haven’t already.

    How To Ride Your Horse And Maintain Its Cores

    Horse controls are relatively simple. Tap the X or A button repeatedly to speed up and R1 or RB to slow down. You can double tap and hold X or A to match a companion’s speed, and if you tap X or A in rhythm with your horse’s gallop you will conserve stamina.

    As you ride your horse, you’ll want to keep an eye on its Cores. Like Arthur’s Cores, the heart is your horse’s Health Core and the lightning bolt is its Stamina Core–they’ve just got fancy little horseshoes in them. The symbol at the center of the circle represents the Core, while the ring meter that surrounds it is known as a bar.

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    The more you push your horse, the quicker the Stamina bar will deplete. And if you don’t feed your horse every now and then, its Cores will drain and it won’t have as much Stamina or Health in its associated bars. It will also look sad and run with its head down, so try to stock up on horse foods and revival items from the General Store to keep your horse well.

    Your horse will get dirty over time as you ride it. If this happens, its meters will drain 25% quicker. You can clean it with your brush or by riding it through water. The former is acquired after completing the story mission, “Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego.” It’s also worth noting that your horse’s cores will refill when you sleep.

    There are ways to notice when something is awry with your horse. A flashing red exclamation point in the Stamina Core indicates your horse is scared/stressed (you need to press L3 to calm it) while a flashing red brush in the health core means your horse is dirty.

    Leveling Your Horse

    While mostly identical to how Arthur’s Cores work, where horse Cores differ is how you increase their level. Instead of leveling them up by moving and withstanding damage, you develop your horse’s Cores and bars by forming a stronger bond with them. As you ride, feed, and clean your horse, your bond will strengthen. And as that bond grows, your horse’s Health and Stamina bars will increase.

    Your horse will even learn advanced maneuvers. At level 2, you can rear your horse back by pressing R1 or RB with square or X. There isn’t really a use for this other than to look threatening from time to time–that or to just feel like a cool cowboy from an old western film. At level 3 you learn how to skid. While sprinting, press R1 or RB and you can either bring your horse to a halt or change directions at a moment’s notice. Finally at level 4 you learn how to drift and piaffe, which is a fancy word for strafe. As your bond increases your horse will also respond to your call from greater and greater distances, and its stats, including speed, will get a slight bump. If you wanna see how close you are to the next level, you can check the player menu when you the press the pause button.

    You can expedite bonding by feeding your horse treats. And the stronger your bond is with a horse, the longer it will take to bleed out if it gets knocked down. It takes 60 minutes real time for a level 4 horse to die, so that gives you plenty of time to get to town and purchase a horse reviver from the General Store.

    Horse Stables And Upgrading Your Horse’s Stats

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    If you wanna get the most out of your level 4 horse, you’ll want to stop at a stable and upgrade its saddle. Most items for sale are cosmetics, but there are a few things that can improve your horse’s stats, like the stirrups and the saddles.

    But WAIT, you say! I can’t seem to enter the stable, and I can’t find a stupid brush to clean my horse. Well that probably means you’re screwing around too much and not doing any story missions. Once you complete “Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego,” you will have access to stables across the map and your horse brush.

    While at the stables, you can also rename, sell, and buy horses. You can sell both stolen horses and horses you’ve acquired legally. Stolen horses won’t fetch as good a price at stables, but at a certain point in the story you will meet some characters willing to purchase stolen horses for a better profit. Level 4 horses will also fetch a higher price, so if you plan on flipping a horse, so we recommend leveling it up first.

    Breaking Horses

    If you are looking to buy a horse, the first thing you’ll probably notice is that good horses ain’t cheap. As attached as you’ll become with your first, Tennessee Walker, he’s not exactly the powerhouse you’ll want by your side throughout the entire game. And if the best horses are too expensive, that means you’ll have to find some out in the wild and break ’em yourself. Lucky for you, one of the best horses in the game can be acquired for free at the beginning of chapter 2 and onward. But before we get to that, let’s learn how to break a horse.

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    As you explore the world, you’ll find wild horses everywhere. Big horses, little horses, painted horses, black horses, and so on. There are a dozen different breeds roaming the frontier, all with unique stats and attributes. If you see a horse you’re interested in, first take out your binoculars. Once you study the horse you will be given a prompt to “show info.” Hit that, and you can check out the horses stats and its breed details.

    There are two ways to go about breaking a horse. You can chase it down, lasso it, and hop on its back, or you can approach it slowly, calming it if it gets spooked. Once you get close enough, you can hop on its back. While you might be inclined to take on the first method, it’s much easier to break a horse if you approach it slowly. Once you’re on its back, pull back the left stick and subtly tilt the right stick to balance while calming it with square or X. If it bucks you, chase it down. When it calms down a bit, you can repeat the process.

    How To Find One Of The Best Horses Early: The White-Maned Arabian

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    Once you feel comfortable breaking horses, pack up a thick jacket and head up to the Grizzlies to find the White-Maned Arabian. This snow-white beauty wanders around Lake Isabella and can be found early on. It’s quite difficult to tame, so you’re going to need to be persistent in following it around and calming it down enough before you can approach it. If it bucks you and escapes, well, it’s gonna be a while before another one respawns.

    Once you do break it, put your saddle on it and take it to the nearest stable. Technically the horse will be yours once you put the saddle on, but take it back to a stable just in case–you can never be too careful!

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  • How To Access Fast Travel In Red Dead 2

    How To Access Fast Travel In Red Dead 2

    In Red Dead Redemption 2, you’re going to be spending a lot of time riding your horse. There’s nothing but land, and lots of it, in Rockstar’s latest open-world so journeying on horseback is a reality you’re going to have to accept during the game’s opening hours. Fortunately for you, there are ways to expedite your travels.

    There’s a fast travel system hidden in Red Dead Redemption 2. Better yet, there’s a couple ways you can go about doing it. Below we highlight the two main methods, but before you seek them out, we do highly recommend making horse riding your primary means of travel. After all, it’s your time spent out in the world where you can better discover all the game has to offer, as well as author your own unique adventures.

    If you’re looking for more guides, you’d be remiss not to check out our feature highlighting all the tips you should know before playing. Though, we also have guides on more specific subjects, like gun customization and money making. Be sure to read our Red Dead 2 review if you haven’t already. Otherwise, read on!

    Method 1: Stagecoaches And Trains

    It makes sense that transportation technology of the day would be a form of fast travel in the game. Both stagecoaches and trains can get you places you want to go quickly. However, you’ll have to pay a small fee to use them, and they require you to physically travel to them first–you can’t just warp around by picking an icon on your map.

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    Stagecoaches appear on the map as an icon that resembles a wooden sign pointing in two different directions. Labeled as “Taxi Coach” in the game, you can use these to take a stagecoach to locations you’ve previously visited. The fee increases based on the distance travelled, so make sure you’ve got enough on you to cover the charge.

    If you’re looking to ride a train, you’ll to need to purchase a ticket. These are sold at post offices in town, which are icons on the map with an envelope on them. Trains will take you to previously visited towns that have stations with train tracks running by them.

    Method 2: Camp Fast Travel

    It’s possible to fast travel from your camp after unlocking the upgrade, “Next in Line.” You can find the camp upgrades page by approaching the donation box at your camp. The fast travel upgrade is the second option in the list and costs about $325, so make sure you’ve saved up enough and find this upgrade worthwhile in general as you may want to refocus your funds on more fruitful endeavors.

    Once you’ve unlocked the upgrade, you’ll find a map on the back of the stagecoach next to Arthur’s bed. You can use it to travel to a variety of locations, which includes certain towns and other significant locations in the game. Be wary, your camp fast travel only works one way, so if you use it to go to a town on the other side of the map, you’ll need to either ride your horse, hire a stagecoach, or take a train to get back.

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  • Destiny 2 Isn't Performing as Well as Activision Would Like

    Though player engagement is reportedly strong, it appears Destiny 2 isn’t performing as well as its publisher Activision would like.

    In a third quarter 2018 financial results conference call, the publisher claimed Destiny 2 “Did not achieve our commercial expectations,” adding “there is still work to do to fully reengage the core Destiny fanbase.”

    “We have not yet seen the full core reengage in Destiny, which has led to the underperformance against our expectations to date,” said Activision COO Coddy Johnson. “Some players we think are still in ‘wait and see’ mode. When you’re in, you’re deeply engaged, and if you’re not, we’re hoping now’s the time. We’re working to bring players back in and win them back.”

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  • Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Everywhere…Even on South Park

    Never ones to shy away from a hot pop culture moment, the writers of South Park made Red Dead Redemption 2 the barrel end of the joke on this week’s episode, titled, “Time to Get Cereal.”

    The episode is notable not just for Red Dead 2’s inclusion, but also the return of Al Gore (who’s become a bowler in the South Park universe since losing the 2000 presidential election) and ManBearPig, the exactly-what-it-sounds-like demon that Gore warned South Park about back in Season 10. Still, it was the Red Dead Redemption 2 subplot that will likely give gamers the biggest laughs, as Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and the South Park writing team managed to not only make numerous references to Arthur Morgan’s Old West adventure, but they did so in such an accurate way as to make the jokes even funnier. To wit:

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  • Is Nintendo Already Working on a Zelda Sequel?

    WEEEEEELLLLCOME! What a silly episode we have for you this week as we discuss all that Yoshi’s Crafted World footage from last week’s direct, plus we finally get some updates about that Mario movie. But, most importantly: what’s up with these Zelda rumors? We break down what the rumors might mean, and kick around some ideas for a Breath of the Wild follow up. This week’s cast: Zachary Ryan, Peer Schneider, Brian Altano, and TIna Amini.

    Check out the Yoshi footage here:

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  • Fortnite: NBA's Josh Hart vs Twitch's xChocoBars

    Grab your pickaxe and chug jugs because this Thursday, IGN is loading up the battle bus and we’ve got some special passengers. IGN Plays Live: Fortnite Streamer Showdown is back on.

    On November 8, starting at 4pm PT/7pm ET Sydnee Goodman will be joined by Twitch streamer, xChocoBars and the LA Lakers’ Josh Hart for a live stream like you’ve never seen. Unless you saw last week’s… which was like one you’ve never seen, because it was the first time we did it. But it was epic. So, this should be good too.

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  • Best Nintendo Gifts of 2018

    Best Nintendo Gifts of 2018

    If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

    The holiday shopping season is upon us, and if you know someone looking for that special Nintendo gift this year, we’ve put together this guide to help you make an informed decision on the best Nintendo gifts of 2018.

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    Nintendo Switch: Fortnite – Double Helix Bundle

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  • What Spider-Man Trophies Tell Us About the Second DLC

    An in-game image for Marvel’s Spider-Man revealed when the PS4 exclusive’s second DLC, “Turf Wars,” will debut. And alongside the date reveal, the second DLC’s trophies debuted, offering a better idea of what the DLC entails.

    Potential spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man: “Turf Wars” follow.

    Here are the trophies — including the hidden trophies — that are part of Marvel’s Spider-Man’s second DLC:

    • The City Is My Family (Gold) – 100% complete CTNS: Turf Wars
    • Turning the Screw (Silver) – Get Spectacular or better in all Screwball Challenges
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