![]() ![]() ![]() A score might get you $50-100 in RDR2, and most corpses gave me anywhere from $2-4 when looted to as much as $20. You earn far, far less money in Red Dead Online than you do in the campaign, and everything costs the same or even more. And that’s paying with cash, as the earn rate of gold bars is so low that I can’t imagine how long it would take you to earn enough to pay for any of the items that cost 20/30/40 gold. Every weapon is priced so high that it will likely take you several dozen or a hundred hours just to farm for one. The prices of items right now are ludicrous. I’ve played for maybe 20 hours or so and have not even earned a single gold bar, and while I have a few hundred dollars in cash, once the game just suddenly dumped about $250 in my account suspiciously, perhaps in an effort to get me to whine less. A “good” mission will give you about a $4-5 payout and maybe 0.01-0.02 of a gold bar. The problem is that the earn rate for both types of currency is painfully slow. By making a two-tiered currency with cash and gold bars, the bars will eventually be sold in the store as shortcuts to pretty much everything, including many of the best outfits/horses/weapons in the game. The entire economy seems broken to the point where it’s hard to know what Rockstar was thinking releasing it in this state. ![]()
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