Red Dead Online: 10 Missing Features Rockstar Must Add

5. Eating Indoors

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If you want your character to gain weight on RDR2 Online, you'll soon learn it's not as easy as it may sound. Despite a strict diet of baked beans, tinned salmon, and various salted meats not exactly being the healthiest, it won't make you put on the pounds that quickly.

In fact, your writer carried out some first-hand research into this, and discovered that 20 tins of baked beans still wasn't enough to go from underweight to average weight. 20 tins. That's a lot of beans for one person to eat at a time.

Eating online requires you to either have food stored on your person or to be at a campfire. Who has time for that these days? With the option to drink at saloons, you'd think there would be the option to grab a bite to eat alongside your beverage. But alas, that isn't the case, and you instead have to rely on looting local villages to grab any tinned goods you can get your hands on.

Since Rockstar are keen to make their games as realistic as possible, having the ability to eat a proper meal is quite a noteworthy omission. It's already included in single player, so where's the online option?

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