

Sometimes, though, you don't want to worry. If you're exploring Red Dead Redemption 2's post-game content, however, "You seek more than the world offers" will make everything a lot more enjoyable. Now, you can't unlock this cheat until Chapter 6, near the end of the campaign, and since you can't save when cheats are on, it won't help get you through the main story.
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The cheat code "You seek more than the world offers" will refill and fortify all of your bars, making them extra strong. You can see how Rockstar came up with all of this - real-life cowboys needed to eat and drink, so Arthur does too - but it's tedious and breaks immersion, and we'd rather not deal with it. But substances that refill one core can damage the rest, Red Dead Redemption 2 calls the meters "bars" even though they're rings, and, oh yeah, the Dead Eye core works differently from the others. To refill them, you need to open Red Dead Redemption 2's cumbersome inventory window and consume the right food and drink. The lower that the core gets, the slower that associated the meter recharges.

If a meter is empty, the core will be consumed. The "cores," which are the icons in the middle, are the other. Here's where things take a turn: the meters are just one half of the equation. Breaking the rules is kind of his whole thing, so don't worry about it. It'll create a bunch of unfair fights, but Arthur Morgan is an outlaw. This cheat code boosts your Dead Eye abilities to their maximum level immediately. Where's the fun in that? Red Dead Redemption 2 might move slow, but it's still a power fantasy, and many players are going to have more fun if Arthur Morgan is a top-tier gunslinger from the get-go. All those cool extra options are off of the table. You can still go into slow-motion to pick off enemies, but that's it. When Red Dead Redemption 2 begins, your Dead Eye abilities are limited. As time slows to a crawl, you can use Dead Eye to target specific body parts and weak spots, draw a bead on multiple enemies, and then unleash a hail of bullets that'll stop anything in its path. Red Dead Revolver and Red Dead Redemption 2 do have one common element, however: the Matrix-esque Dead Eye mechanic.
