![]() ![]() To surrender you must be on your feet and have your weapon holstered. Surrendering and avoiding arrest During the WANTED state, if officers catch up with you then you've got two choices: surrender, or avoid arrest. Once the US Marshals are after you it's a serious problem! By this stage you'll no doubt have committed multiple murders in the region. US Marshals - highly trained law enforcement officers with powerful weapons.Posse chasing you across the wilderness - a group of armed men with higher calibre weapons and horses.Local constabulary - your basic law enforcement officers with basic arms.In simple terms, these are the levels you can expect: killing the lawmen chasing you, then more vicious law officers will show up to pursue you. If you decide to commit more crimes whilst in the WANTED state, e.g. Enforcement levels There are varying WANTED levels in RDR2. Once you've been witnessed taking part in criminal activity in an area, law enforcement will make a note of your physical appearance and track you down. It varies from a full red Wanted sign, sometimes with "Dead or Alive" underneath, to a diminishing grey/red sign when the "Investigating" status is wearing off. The WANTED status appears in the top right corner of the screen. Every region in the game has its own WANTED status (and criminal history) for the crimes you commit in the area. robbing stores or hold ups) and murdering people. Unlawful behaviour usually involves theft (e.g. How do you get the WANTED status In RDR2, players enter the WANTED state when exhibiting unlawful behaviour. In this guide I'm covering the mechanics behind the WANTED status, explaining how you can remove it and also remove any bounties you've accumulated. Red Dead Redemption 2 has a WANTED system that behaves in a similar manner to previous Rockstar games including the original RDR and other GTA games. ![]()
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