Is there auto aim on multiplayer for RDR?” – received via Twitter
Like the single player game, there are three targeting modes available to choose from: Casual, Normal and Expert. Casual is full lock, Normal snaps-to-target but does not lock on, and Expert has no assist. You can configure your own personal targeting to suit your preferences in any game by using the multiplayer playlists in the menu.
For Competitive games, there are Casual playlists for all game types that are exclusively Casual targeting mode, or that allow players to mix it up and play against each other across a variety of the three targeting types.
There are also playlists for Gang Matches and Free For All games which allow players to use Normal or Expert targeting together (but not Casual).
For advanced players that prefer to strictly play against other free-aimers, Hardcore and Veteran playlists that exclusively support Expert targeting can be used for all Gang Matches and Free For All Games.
It’s also worth noting that honing your multiplayer skills with the more advanced Normal and Expert targeting styles will reward you with bonus XP to level up faster than those using Casual.
Hey R* I still need to know, will we be able to swim in RDR?" - captaincabbage
As an outlaw character who's spent most of his life on horseback in the land-locked territories of the West - John Marston is not much of a swimmer. If he has to cross a body of water, transport will be provided. John has no problem wading, but if he gets too deep, he will drown.
Tuo uiminen oli aika yllätys. Eli pelissä ei voi uida, mutta kahlaa kyllä. Veikkaan kuitenkin, että sielä ei varmaan kovin usein joudu tilanteisiin, jossa pitäisi uida. Kuten vastauksessakin mainitaan, että aina jos tulee jokin järvi eteen, saa jonkun kuljetuksen, jolla siitä pääsee yli.