Originally Posted by Bill Brasky:
This game was a very slow burn for me at the beginning. I hated how long it took to do anything. I ended up putting it down for 6 months and then came back to it with some guides.
I got the arabian horse immediately, grinded out the legend of the East Satchel, did a few treasure hunts to get a couple thousand bucks, bought the best saddle and stirrups I could buy, grinded my dead eye bar to level 8, unlocked fast travel from the camp upgrades, and stocked up on thyme big game meat.
All that probably took 30-35 hours, but at least I can have fun playing the damn game now. Unlimited horse stamina and dead eye are a game changer.
I'm gonna go do this now. Where is that guide you used. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
This thread has been around a while, not sure if it's been mentioned. But the music/sound track was pretty incredible for this game. Not anything close to a country music fan, but the music just worked really well. They did such a good job of making it fun to just hang out in the game without actively giving any direct input. Like the party scenes getting drunk, the songs around the campfire, songs while you're moving camp, etc. It just worked so well..
You should check out the soundtrack for the first game if you haven't already. For as great as the second game's soundtrack is I think that the first has a significantly better one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
I know the where. I don't know why it's not there at all for me. Is this a random spawn or do I need to do something else before it spawns?
Are you walking up to that area or riding a horse into that area? You have to walk, not riding your horse, into that area to find the white Arabian. If you ride up you'll spook the horse and it will disappear. [Reply]
I didn't get the White Arabian until I had completed the main storyline. It would have been nice to have sooner, for sure.
I guess I was just unlucky or only happened upon wild horses in particular areas because the only ones I ever saw were Tennessee Walkers and Kentucky Saddlers, which aren't worth the effort to tame. I had no idea there were other, better horses you can find in the wild. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
Rockstar just ruined Red Dead Online. Took away the daily challenge steaks, reduced the amount of gold for daily challenges, made a new "prestigious" bounty hunter license that you have to pay 15 gold for, and a bunch of other bullshit. Fuck Rockstar.
I heard RD Online was pretty bad to begin with and now they've made it worse? Yikes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Are you walking up to that area or riding a horse into that area? You have to walk, not riding your horse, into that area to find the white Arabian. If you ride up you'll spook the horse and it will disappear.
ok. So how far out do I need to leave my horse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
ok. So how far out do I need to leave my horse.
I don't think there's a specific distance. You just have to be walking, and walking slowly. Once in range, continuously hit the "Calm Horse" button when you see the horse getting scared. Before you approach, make sure your stamina is full. Once you mount the horse, it will buck for a bit which will drain your stamina. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
I don't think there's a specific distance. You just have to be walking, and walking slowly. Once in range, continuously hit the "Calm Horse" button when you see the horse getting scared. Before you approach, make sure your stamina is full. Once you mount the horse, it will buck for a bit which will drain your stamina.
I second what Fish stated but will add that when you dismount your horse give it the Stay command when you go to look for the Arabian. [Reply]