In Red Dead Redemption, dueling is a mode that pits you against a single opponent to see who is the fastest draw.It's important to know how to come out on top if you want to stay out of the ground.No one will be able to match you once you get the hang of aiming and shooting.
Step 1: Get into a fight.
Conflicts are often settled by who has the fastest hand in the West.There are a number of ways in which you may find yourself in a duel during your adventures.As you increase your fame, you can be challenged to a duel.You are more likely to be challenged by someone looking to make a name for themselves if your Fame is higher.As you walk through the game's various towns and settlements, there can be challenges.Fame can be raised by completing missions, jobs, and challenges, as well as winning at poker and killing enemies.If you cheat at poker, you could find yourself in a fight with the person you cheated against.If you cheat at poker and wear the elegant suit, you will get caught every time.When you knock someone over with your horse, this is not as common as you might think.
Step 2: Understand how they are scored.
There are two bars in the lower right corner of the screen.The blue bar shows your score, while the red shows the opponents.Before your opponent raises theirs, you need to raise your bar.You can fill your bar quickly by targeting the head and chest.
Step 3: Press and hold.
You can unholster your gun.It will be more difficult to hit your opponent if you press the button early.You can draw by pulling the gun out of the holster by flipping your Right Stick DOWN.
Step 4: The right stick is used to aim the crosshairs.
As soon as you draw your weapon, time slows down.The right stick can be used to slowly move the crosshairs.If you want to fill your bar quickly, aim for the head or chest.Aiming for your opponent's gun hand can disarm you and increase your Honor.The Stomach or legs won't fill the meter very much.You may not be able to disarm opponents during story duels.
Step 5: The color of the hair.
The color and size of the opponent will change when you move the crosshair over them.The shots won't be worth as much if it is large and red.The shots are worth the most when it is small.
Step 6: Press.
When the crosshairs are small and white, you should aim at the part of your opponent that you want to shoot.A shot with a white crosshair will fill your bar in a single mark if you aim for the gun hand.If you can't hit it on your first two marks, you might want to take a quick shot for the head or chest.
Step 7: You should continue marking your target.
You can mark your target up to six times with a revolver.The gun you are using determines the number of available marks.You'll see your bar increase when you make a mark.You don't need to fill the entire bar, just have more filled than your opponent.
Step 8: Press.
If your bar is more full than your opponents, John will shoot them in each of the places that you marked.The duel will finish automatically if you fill the bar completely or use all of your bullets.