The controls in Red Dead Redemption 2 are all about context. (If this is your first time holding a controller, welcome!) We’re not going to break things down as if it were your first time holding a controller (like using the thumbsticks), but there’s a lot to learn about Red Dead Redemption 2’s controls, and the game isn’t exactly forthcoming about it. Finally, we’ll talk about some of the controls you probably haven’t noticed, learned or picked up on yet (we’re still discovering new controls dozens of hours in). We’ll also talk about the differences between playing with the Standard controller layout versus the FPS layout. This guide will walk through the basics of Red Dead Redemption 2’s controls and the contexts that change them. While viewing the controls, your screen will flash through a lot of button maps during various contexts. You can view the button mapping by going to Settings > Controls, scrolling down to either Third or First Person Controls, then pressing X/A. Since you have the option of playing the game in first-person, third-person or a mixture of both perspectives, having controls to match makes sense. Red Dead Redemption 2’s controls have quirks, and there’s a ton piled on top of what you’re used to from other games.
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