The prices and earnings in Red Dead Online are something that many players criticize. One of the first updates for the online mode of Red Dead Redemption 2 aims to tackle these issues.
In recent days, player complaints have become louder, with many finding the in-game prices in Red Dead Online unfair. Players receive too little money to afford most items without grinding. While there are other problems in the online mode, the unfair economy has been one of the most frequently criticized aspects by the community.
Rockstar heard these complaints and stated that updates are being planned based on player feedback. The balance of the in-game economy is now the focus.
Rockstar wants to adjust prices and wages in Red Dead Online
On Twitter, the Rockstar Games account announced that they are grateful for the participants in the beta. They appreciate the feedback. The player responses should now help improve every area of Red Dead Online.
What does Rockstar want to change? In the announcement, it states: Current focuses include the in-game economy, which needs a certain balance. The aim is to ensure that all activities are appropriately entertaining and rewarding. Additionally, they plan to fix some bugs that cause players to disconnect from their current sessions.
Recently, players complained that a can of baked beans in Red Dead Online is worth more than a wedding ring. Rockstar has not yet explained which other bugs they intend to fix besides the disconnects. Perhaps the boats falling from the sky are also included.
Can the problems be easily fixed? Rockstar states that they developed Red Dead Online in a way that allows such adjustments to be made easily.
When will the updates come? Initial updates are expected to be released by the end of this week. Further updates will follow next week. Until then, you can still use this method to earn $300 per hour in Red Dead Online.
What do players say about it? Overall, the mood in the community has improved after this announcement. People are pleased that Rockstar acknowledges the problems and hopes for a better pricing/wage system soon.
However, players also express doubts. Reddit user JonnieDirtnap writes: Hopefully, the economic fix will result in missions for strangers and looting corpses providing more money, rather than reducing the selling prices for fish and hunting items.
Are you looking forward to the planned changes?

