How do I complete the "Exploration" achievement by visiting all points of interest on the map?
The ''Exploration'' achievement in Red Dead Redemption 2 requires you to visit all points of interest on the map, which can be a challenging but rewarding task. To unlock this achievement, you must explore every unique location marked on the map, including landmarks, settlements, and hidden areas. The game does not provide a checklist, so you will need to manually track your progress. This guide will help you systematically explore the world and ensure you don''t miss any key locations.\n\nFirst, familiarize yourself with the game''s map. The map is divided into several regions, including New Hanover, Lemoyne, West Elizabeth, Ambarino, and New Austin. Each region has its own set of points of interest, ranging from towns like Valentine and Saint Denis to natural landmarks like Mount Hagen and the Elysian Pool. Use the in-game map to identify these locations, but note that some points of interest are not marked and require thorough exploration.\n\nTo begin, focus on the main story missions, as they will naturally guide you through many key locations. However, don''t rely solely on the story to unlock all points of interest. After completing the main story, you will have access to the entire map, including New Austin, which is locked during the early chapters. This is the ideal time to start your exploration in earnest.\n\nOne effective strategy is to divide the map into sections and explore each region systematically. Start with New Hanover, as it is the most accessible early in the game. Visit towns like Valentine and Annesburg, and explore landmarks such as the Cumberland Falls and the Heartland Overflow. Use your horse to cover large distances quickly, and always carry supplies like food and ammunition to handle any unexpected encounters with wildlife or enemies.\n\nIn Lemoyne, focus on the bustling city of Saint Denis, as well as smaller settlements like Rhodes and Braithwaite Manor. Don''t forget to explore the swamps and bayous, which are home to unique points of interest like the Old Harry Fen and the abandoned Pleasance settlement. Be cautious in these areas, as they are often populated by hostile NPCs and dangerous animals.\n\nWest Elizabeth and Ambarino are more mountainous and remote, requiring careful navigation. Visit Strawberry, a quaint town nestled in the mountains, and explore the Grizzlies, including landmarks like Barrow Lagoon and the Loft. In New Austin, explore the desert landscapes and visit towns like Armadillo and Tumbleweed. This region is particularly challenging due to its vast size and lack of fast travel points, so plan your routes carefully.\n\nSome points of interest are hidden and require specific actions to discover. For example, the Viking Tomb in Roanoke Ridge can only be accessed by finding a hidden entrance. Similarly, the Mysterious Hill Home in West Elizabeth requires you to solve a puzzle to unlock its secrets. Use online guides or community resources to locate these hidden areas if you''re struggling.\n\nFinally, keep a checklist or use an online map to track your progress. This will help you avoid revisiting locations and ensure you don''t miss any points of interest. Be patient, as this achievement requires significant time and effort. With persistence and careful planning, you''ll unlock the ''Exploration'' achievement and fully experience the rich world of Red Dead Redemption 2.