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Unlock the Lasso in Red Dead Redemption
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How to use the lasso in Red Dead Redemption
Getting the lasso in Red Dead Redemption is inevitable and happens very early in the game playthrough. This is a good thing as it means you're free to do whatever you want, be it taming a wild horse or tying up a rude NPC who interrupted you on a mission. Using the lasso is also easy and there are no tricky mechanics to throw you off any time soon. However, your character's honor value can change depending on how you use it.
Now let's look at how to use the lasso Red Dead Redemption and how to use it successfully every time.
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How to unlock the Lasso in Red Dead Redemption
Complete the mission “Wild Horses, Tamed Passions.”
You bring in the lasso Red Dead Redemption 1 for free by completing the fifth mission with Bonnie MacFarlane (including the mission where you wake up after being shot). Once you reach your place at MacFarlane's Ranch, the Wild Horses, Tamed Passions mission will begin.
During the cutscene you will learn more about Bonnie's father Drew MacFarlane and his political thoughts towards townspeople. Once you're done, join them on their mission to round up wild horses. Since you don't have a lasso at this point Red Dead Redemption's story, Bonnie will give you one for free.
Now all you have to do is ride with them until you see a herd. At this point, you will need to break in two wild horses to complete the first part of the mission and return home. The second part is similar and you have to ride with Bonnie and her crew to corral a herd of horses. She will give you the stallion that you tame there. The Kentucky Saddlers You acquire a rare and agile breed, a better horse than when you started.
How to use the lasso in Red Dead Redemption
To use the lasso Red Dead RedemptionAll you have to do is aim at a horse or human and throw it. If you use a controller, Use LT/L2 to aim and RT/R2 to throw. If you play with a keyboard and mouse setup, Aim with the right mouse button and throw with the left. Once you've thrown the lasso, be sure to hold down the aim button. Otherwise, the target will run away and you will have to start over.
If you're playing on a PC, make sure to do this Red Dead Redemption is optimized for your system. Since the game caps FPS at 144 and is essentially a remaster, gameplay may stutter. This can be a bit annoying, especially in scenes where horses are being tamed.
In the “Wild Horses, Tamed Passions” mission, if you used the lasso on a wild horse, quickly walk up to its back and sit on it. Use the AD buttons or the analog stick to maintain balance on the horse until the process is complete and it becomes tame.
Later, you may also need to lasso certain horses before you can perform the balance minigame to complete the taming process.
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You can also use the lasso on people Red Dead Redemption. However, keep in mind that this will attract the attention of the police if they are innocent civilians and you may have to elude the officers. You can also tie up the person you lassoed, allowing you to either kill them or take them with you on your horse.
The latter is mainly used when capturing bounties. This may seem fine, but if you don't play on Normal, keep this in mind Red Dead RedemptionThe game mechanics change depending on the difficulty level. Therefore, make sure you have things under control before releasing your lasso on a person.