Let me tell you, partner, the dusty trails of Red Dead Redemption 2 can be a harsh mistress. You're out there, trying to make an honest living, and what does it get you? A few measly dollars and a bounty on your head! 😩 But what if I told you there's a way to swim in more cash than the banks of Saint Denis, all without ever having to look a lawman in the eye? Forget robbing trains or hunting legendary animals—the real treasure map leads straight to the Cheats menu! Using cheats for infinite money is the most glorious, consequence-free crime you'll ever commit in the wild west. Arthur Morgan, a humble outlaw? Please. After my discovery, he became Arthur Mogul.

Now, I hear you. "But what's the catch?" you ask, squinting skeptically from under your virtual hat. 🧐 Sure, there are tiny little trade-offs. The game won't let you save your progress manually, and those shiny Trophies and Achievements? They get locked away in a safe you can't crack while the cheats are active. But let's be real—who needs a digital pat on the back when you can buy every fancy suit in Valentine, purchase every upgrade for the camp, and still have enough left over to buy a small country? For us true adventurers, the fun is in the spending, not the saving!

So, how do you tap into this river of digital gold? The secret phrase is your ticket: "Greed is now a virtue." I remember the first time I typed it in. The world didn't end. Micah didn't suddenly become a nice guy. But my wallet... oh, my wallet started to feel the power.

Here's the foolproof ritual I perform every time I load up my game:

  1. Pause the Game. Take a moment. Breathe in the potential.

  2. Navigate to Settings. It's not just for brightness anymore!

  3. Summon the Cheats Menu. On PlayStation, press Triangle. On Xbox, press Y. It's like a magic spell.

  4. Bring Forth the Keyboard. Press the same button again. A beautiful, blank canvas appears.

  5. Type the Sacred Words: Greed is now a virtue. No quotes, just pure, unadulterated avarice.

  6. Seal the Deal. On PlayStation, press R2. On Xbox, press Menu.

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If you've done it right, a beautiful message will grace your screen, confirming your ascension to financial deity status. You'll be whisked back to the Cheats menu, where your new best friend awaits: "Add $500." Just press X (PlayStation) or A (Xbox). A warning will pop up, basically saying, "You sure about this, you magnificent rule-breaker?" You accept. And then... you press it again. And again. And again! 🤯

The feeling is indescribable. Need a new horse? Click. Want to clear your bounty in every state? Click, click, click. Feel like donating $1000 to the camp fund just to see Dutch's confused, grateful face? CLICK-CLICK-CLICK-CLICK! It's a button of pure, unending possibility. You are no longer a slave to the in-game economy. You are the economy.

Of course, all good things must come to an end... sort of. When you're done painting the town red with your limitless funds, you simply quit the game. The next time you load your real save file—the one you had before you turned on the cheat—it's like none of it ever happened. Saving is re-enabled. Trophies and Achievements are back on the table. Your wild spending spree was just a beautiful, lucrative dream. Some folks claim there are backdoor methods to force a save even with cheats on, but let me warn you: those golden trophies will remain forever out of reach if you go down that path.

To me, this isn't cheating. It's... creative financial exploration. It's experiencing the opulent side of the frontier that Rockstar never intended us to see. So saddle up, type those words, and watch as your money troubles fade into the sunset. You've earned it. Or, well, you've cheated for it. But who's keeping score? Certainly not the game! šŸ˜Ž