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Red Dead Redemption 2 Fan Discovers ‘Fast Travel’ That is Actually Better Than Ghost of Tsushima Despite No Practical Utility


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Red ***** Redemption 2 Fan Discovers ‘Fast Travel’ That is Actually Better Than Ghost of Tsushima Despite No Practical Utility

In the vast, sprawling world of Rockstar Games’ magnum opus Red ***** Redemption 2 (RDR 2), getting from point A to point B can be a daunting task. While the game offers various methods of fast travel, such as stagecoaches and trains, one player has stumbled upon a hidden gem that might just put even Ghost of Tsushima‘s praised fast travel system to shame.

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Jin Sakai’s horses may not be as bright as Arthur Morgan’s. | Image Credit: PlayStation/
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The catch? It’s not exactly the most practical way to traverse the wild west. But hey, when you’re living life as an outlaw, who cares about practicality?

The Secret to Hands-Free Exploration in RDR 2

The discovery comes courtesy of a

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post on the r/xboxone subreddit, where user u/Stalfosed posed the question, “What are your best Red ***** Redemption 2 tips? Amidst the flurry of responses, one comment stood out like a gleaming gold nugget:

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That’s right, folks. Forget about the hassle of manually steering your trusty steed through the treacherous terrain of RDR 2. Just set a waypoint, kick back in cinematic mode, and let your horse do the driving for you. It’s like having your very own equine Tesla, ****** the self-driving capabilities and fancy touchscreens.

While Ghost of Tsushima‘s fast travel system is undeniably convenient, allowing players to instantly teleport to any discovered location on the map, it doesn’t quite offer the same level of immersion as RDR 2‘s cinematic mode.

Sure, Jin Sakai can get from one end of Tsushima to the other seemingly in the blink of an eye, but can he do it while taking in the stunning scenery and basking in the game’s atmospheric soundtrack? We think not.

Needless to say, this revelation blew the minds of many RDR 2 players:

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Some even drew comparisons to another open-world game known (or at least, used to be known) for its breathtaking landscapes and hands-free exploration:

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Some even drew comparisons to another open-world game known for its breathtaking landscapes and hands-free exploration:

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It’s worth noting that this comment is from six years ago, around the time when *********’s Creed: Origins and *********’s Creed: Odyssey had just released. The series was only beginning to stray from its roots, and Ubisoft was still far from generating the controversy that they have in recent months with the upcoming *********’s Creed: Shadows.

There Are Certain Caveats, Though

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Players must be mindful of certain stipulations. | Image Credit: Rockstar Games/
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Before you get too excited about letting your horse take the reins, there are a few limitations to keep in mind. As one user pointed out, your four-legged friend might not be the most reliable navigator, especially in treacherous terrain:

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So, while this “fast travel” method might be perfect for those long, leisurely rides through the countryside, you might want to think twice before employing it in the more perilous parts of the map. Unless, of course, you’re in the mood for a surprise cliffside diving session courtesy of your equine companion.

At the end of the day, this hidden feature in RDR 2 might not be the most efficient way to get around, but it sure does offer a unique and immersive way to experience the game’s stunning world. And isn’t that what playing this game is all about? Well, that and robbing trains, of course.

So, saddle up, set your waypoint, and let your trusty steed take you on a scenic tour of the wild west. Just don’t blame us if you end up taking an unexpected detour or two along the way.

Have you tried this “fast travel” method in RDR 2? What’s the wildest place your horse has taken you while in cinematic mode? Share your stories in the comments below!



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