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What you do in single player, stays in single player... It matters to no one... congrats!
The things you CAN'T have with single player.
~ Notoriety and this is a big one... (NOUN: the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or good deed.) Kick ass and chew bubble gum...
~ None of the roles, moonshiner/trader/collector and bounty hunter... The Roles actually add quite a bit to the Red Dead experience.
~ And you are your own man... What you make, you keep... No more group welfare...
~ Friends... It's fun playing with your self, but it's ALWAYS fun playing with someone else.
~ Gold bars... and the things it buys.
~ AND!! The thrill and excitement of what might lie behind every shrub or behind that tree! Bandits.. Banditos!!
Single player, no nada...
I can ride into a town online and PUTOS!!! BANDITOS!! Shootin sh-it up..
You? nada meda flaco...
GIT IN TEH GAME!!
In Story mode we can save manually and delete them auto saves and load our last save.
We can also disable the auto save but I think its worth keeping on for this very reason .
Tonics usualy fix snake bites. Have fish cooked or meat cooked in your inventory foods buy tins of food or fruit biscuites carrots etc. There is tons of ginger and herbs to collect but you need to walk around a bit to find them then the map tegisters where they at.