Update: I was pointed toward this map as well, and it looks really great too, with even more filters for items and what not.
If you have, well, do you know of any worthwhile spots that aren't pinpointed on the map? And if so, I think you can have them added to it. Just be careful not to spoil the game for yourself by jumping to the end of some of these pretty sweet treasure hunts and what not.Īnyway, the map is here. All-in-all, this game is pretty damn incredible, and I can't wait to get a little further into it so I can play online as well. This is the future of video game maps right here There should be a map like this for every open-world game loaded with collectibles and missable content. I turned off any of the major items of interest, like treasure map locations, etc., mainly because I want to hunt those down naturally along with some other things I'd rather stumble across by adventuring. Thank you for putting all this together Tspoon Imo it has much more info and allows you to track progress much better than the IGN map. \ I'm finding all kinds of cool stuff, anyway.
I saw an awesome black duster coat hanging on a clothes line, but apparently you can't loot stuff like that. I'm traveling all over inspecting dream catchers and picking up those cards, finding collectibles and unique weapons, hats and masks. I like to pull it up on my tablet while I'm playing the game and look for things to go after. I was glad to see IGN made this one for RDR2. They are classified as Standard Multi-category Race and Work. I know this is probably old news by now, but I didn't think to look for it until I remembered something similar with GTAV. The Missouri Fox Trotter is a particular breed of horse in Red Dead Redemption 2.