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Timeline: How to rob townspeople (and why) - 01:01 How to squeeze stagecoaches (and what a profit) - 04:09 How to rob a bank (no way) - 05:41 How to rob a store or pharmacy (easy and almost useless) - 06:22 How to rob a train (smells like money) - 07:16 The Riggs Station method - 08:42 The Annesburg Tunnel method - 09:36 Bonus tips from personal experience - 11:23 Track at the end: Wildflowers — Ain't Nobody Like You (feat. Emmi) Violence and robbery in the open world of RDR2 - I saved it for dessert the entire game. I thought, well, this is Red Dead Redemption 2, it will surely be fun to rob banks, stores and pharmacies, derail trains. But I also thought - all this can wait. First I'll go through the story, finish the side ones, and then I'll start ruining my karma. I'll shoot and stab people on the roads for boots and cigarettes, raid Saint-Denis, empty cash registers and blow up safes. That's what I did. True, I still didn't get what I wanted. But in the process, I think I gained an important understanding - what Rockstar is really trying to convey to its consumer through its Red Dead Redemption series.