He’d downloaded it three weeks ago, back when he first switched from a controller to mouse and keyboard. “More precision,” the online forums had promised. “Faster dead-eye,” they swore. But the game’s 100+ keybinds were like a lawless frontier of their own.
“Easy for you to say,” Arthur grumbled, tapping by mistake and opening his satchel mid-standoff with a pack of wolves. “You didn’t grow up on a PlayStation.”
That night, after a successful train robbery (executed by memory — to throw dynamite, H to take cover, V to curse Dutch under his breath), Arthur added one more note to his printable in pencil: “Left Shift – sprint. Left Ctrl – crouch. If you mix them up, you’ll tiptoe into a firefight like a confused accountant.” He folded the paper and tucked it back into his satchel — right next to his worn-out mousepad and a spare Escape key he’d ripped off in a moment of poker-related rage. red dead redemption 2 keyboard controls printable
The printable was his map to sanity.
It was his keyboard controls printable for Red Dead Redemption 2. He’d downloaded it three weeks ago, back when
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Beside him, John Marston leaned over. “You still need that scrap of paper? Just feel the buttons, Morgan.” But the game’s 100+ keybinds were like a
Arthur smiled. He’d learned that the hard way.