Is hunting required in Red Dead Redemption 2?
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I would like to know if you are required in RDR2 to hunt or otherwise kill animals in order to sustain yourself or to progress through the storyline.
I would love to buy the game to explore its huge open world, which is more of a reason for me to play than to achieve the game's real objective.
But then, while it does not bother me too much having to kill adversaries in a game, I think having to kill an animal would ruin it for me.
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I would like to know if you are required in RDR2 to hunt or otherwise kill animals in order to sustain yourself or to progress through the storyline.
I would love to buy the game to explore its huge open world, which is more of a reason for me to play than to achieve the game's real objective.
But then, while it does not bother me too much having to kill adversaries in a game, I think having to kill an animal would ruin it for me.
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I would like to know if you are required in RDR2 to hunt or otherwise kill animals in order to sustain yourself or to progress through the storyline.
I would love to buy the game to explore its huge open world, which is more of a reason for me to play than to achieve the game's real objective.
But then, while it does not bother me too much having to kill adversaries in a game, I think having to kill an animal would ruin it for me.
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I would like to know if you are required in RDR2 to hunt or otherwise kill animals in order to sustain yourself or to progress through the storyline.
I would love to buy the game to explore its huge open world, which is more of a reason for me to play than to achieve the game's real objective.
But then, while it does not bother me too much having to kill adversaries in a game, I think having to kill an animal would ruin it for me.
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All (or at least, much) of the crafting requires skins/pelts from animals (in particular, inventory expansions). Someone who has played more than me could tell you if you can buy these from traders in the game, but my experience so far has been that there's a fair amount of hunting required. You also need to supply the camp with food and the 'normal' way to do that is via hunting though in theory I think you can just give the camp $$ to take care of that.
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Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
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There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter.
There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first.
The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting.
You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.
But in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game.
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+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
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Yes, to a point
I don't believe you need to hunt continuously throughout the game, though I haven't played much so can't say for certain. However, there is at least one story mission where you will hunt deer.
The Aftermath of Genesis
This is a story mission in Chapter 1 where you hunt down 2 deer. The mission objectives are as follows (from the link):
- Talk to Pearson in the camp
- Follow Charles to the hunting ground
- Dismount from your horse and take your bow from its inventory
- Crouch down and follow the tracks
- Kill the first deer near the river bank
- Kill the second deer on the other side of the bank
- Go to one of the carcasses
- Pick up the deer then whistle to your horse
- Stow the deer at the back of your horse
- Mount your horse then meet up with Charles
- Ride back to camp
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
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@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
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3 Answers
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All (or at least, much) of the crafting requires skins/pelts from animals (in particular, inventory expansions). Someone who has played more than me could tell you if you can buy these from traders in the game, but my experience so far has been that there's a fair amount of hunting required. You also need to supply the camp with food and the 'normal' way to do that is via hunting though in theory I think you can just give the camp $$ to take care of that.
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Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
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3
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All (or at least, much) of the crafting requires skins/pelts from animals (in particular, inventory expansions). Someone who has played more than me could tell you if you can buy these from traders in the game, but my experience so far has been that there's a fair amount of hunting required. You also need to supply the camp with food and the 'normal' way to do that is via hunting though in theory I think you can just give the camp $$ to take care of that.
New contributor
Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
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up vote
3
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All (or at least, much) of the crafting requires skins/pelts from animals (in particular, inventory expansions). Someone who has played more than me could tell you if you can buy these from traders in the game, but my experience so far has been that there's a fair amount of hunting required. You also need to supply the camp with food and the 'normal' way to do that is via hunting though in theory I think you can just give the camp $$ to take care of that.
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All (or at least, much) of the crafting requires skins/pelts from animals (in particular, inventory expansions). Someone who has played more than me could tell you if you can buy these from traders in the game, but my experience so far has been that there's a fair amount of hunting required. You also need to supply the camp with food and the 'normal' way to do that is via hunting though in theory I think you can just give the camp $$ to take care of that.
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Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
add a comment |
Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
Okay, your answer is much appreciated! I think this would probably ruin it for me, so I'll keep looking for another game. I just want to note that I do not want to be judgemental towards other people. I just want to make sure that I enjoy the game before I spend a lot of money on it.
– tigrefurry
14 hours ago
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There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter.
There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first.
The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting.
You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.
But in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game.
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+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
add a comment |
up vote
19
down vote
There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter.
There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first.
The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting.
You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.
But in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game.
3
+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
add a comment |
up vote
19
down vote
up vote
19
down vote
There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter.
There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first.
The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting.
You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.
But in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game.
There are two main story missions that involve hunting that can't be avoided. The first one involves hunting two deer in the first chapter of the game. The second one involves hunting a bear early in the second chapter.
There are also some parts of the story where you have to shoot wild animals like wolves, especially in the first chapter. And you will run across aggressive animals while roaming free as well, and they'll kill you if you don't shoot them first.
The crafting aspects also involve animal products, but you can probably ignore them. The advantages are relatively minor, it's mostly just increased inventory size. You can also buy the improved satchels after the end of the main story without hunting.
You need to eat somewhat regularly in the game, but you can buy food in stores. It's much cheaper to hunt and cook, but it's easily possible to survive without hunting. I don't think anything happens if you don't provide provisions to the camp, but I never tested that fully.
But in general, if you strongly dislike hunting it's the wrong game for you. I would also warn you that many aspects of hunting are very realistic. If you don't hit the deer fatally, they will make heartbreaking sounds until you kill them. If you strongly dislike even virtual animals suffering, don't play the game.
answered 12 hours ago
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+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
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+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
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+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
+1 for the last sentence. The hunting is baked into the game.
– Mixxiphoid
9 hours ago
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up vote
3
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Yes, to a point
I don't believe you need to hunt continuously throughout the game, though I haven't played much so can't say for certain. However, there is at least one story mission where you will hunt deer.
The Aftermath of Genesis
This is a story mission in Chapter 1 where you hunt down 2 deer. The mission objectives are as follows (from the link):
- Talk to Pearson in the camp
- Follow Charles to the hunting ground
- Dismount from your horse and take your bow from its inventory
- Crouch down and follow the tracks
- Kill the first deer near the river bank
- Kill the second deer on the other side of the bank
- Go to one of the carcasses
- Pick up the deer then whistle to your horse
- Stow the deer at the back of your horse
- Mount your horse then meet up with Charles
- Ride back to camp
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
1
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
Yes, to a point
I don't believe you need to hunt continuously throughout the game, though I haven't played much so can't say for certain. However, there is at least one story mission where you will hunt deer.
The Aftermath of Genesis
This is a story mission in Chapter 1 where you hunt down 2 deer. The mission objectives are as follows (from the link):
- Talk to Pearson in the camp
- Follow Charles to the hunting ground
- Dismount from your horse and take your bow from its inventory
- Crouch down and follow the tracks
- Kill the first deer near the river bank
- Kill the second deer on the other side of the bank
- Go to one of the carcasses
- Pick up the deer then whistle to your horse
- Stow the deer at the back of your horse
- Mount your horse then meet up with Charles
- Ride back to camp
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
1
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
Yes, to a point
I don't believe you need to hunt continuously throughout the game, though I haven't played much so can't say for certain. However, there is at least one story mission where you will hunt deer.
The Aftermath of Genesis
This is a story mission in Chapter 1 where you hunt down 2 deer. The mission objectives are as follows (from the link):
- Talk to Pearson in the camp
- Follow Charles to the hunting ground
- Dismount from your horse and take your bow from its inventory
- Crouch down and follow the tracks
- Kill the first deer near the river bank
- Kill the second deer on the other side of the bank
- Go to one of the carcasses
- Pick up the deer then whistle to your horse
- Stow the deer at the back of your horse
- Mount your horse then meet up with Charles
- Ride back to camp
Yes, to a point
I don't believe you need to hunt continuously throughout the game, though I haven't played much so can't say for certain. However, there is at least one story mission where you will hunt deer.
The Aftermath of Genesis
This is a story mission in Chapter 1 where you hunt down 2 deer. The mission objectives are as follows (from the link):
- Talk to Pearson in the camp
- Follow Charles to the hunting ground
- Dismount from your horse and take your bow from its inventory
- Crouch down and follow the tracks
- Kill the first deer near the river bank
- Kill the second deer on the other side of the bank
- Go to one of the carcasses
- Pick up the deer then whistle to your horse
- Stow the deer at the back of your horse
- Mount your horse then meet up with Charles
- Ride back to camp
answered 16 hours ago
TheLethalCroft
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Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
1
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
1
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
Okay, if this is the only instance I think can live through it and still spend a bunch of money on the game for the sake of enjoying the gorgeous western setting. ("These are only wireframe models. These are only wireframe models." Rinse, repeat...)
– tigrefurry
15 hours ago
1
1
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
@tigrefurry I can't say 100% if it is the only required case of hunting but it is certainly the first required case.
– TheLethalCroft
15 hours ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
Sadly nobody has yet mentioned the inevitable result of combining horse hooves with small woodland animals - pretty unavoidable :(
– meowsqueak
1 hour ago
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