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Red Dead Redemption 2: How to Aim Down Sights and Use Iron Sights

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Red Dead Redemption 2 was clearly designed as a third person game, but you don’t have to play it that way if you don’t want to.  You can play the game in first person view as well and when you do that you can also shoot from the aim down sight view, by using the d-pad.

Aiming Down Sights in Red Dead Redemption 2

If you want to go into first person mode in Red Dead Redemption 2 for a really immersive experience you can do so by changing the camera by pressing the back button.  This will cycle through a couple of alternate views as well.  Once you’re in first person mode, you can then aim down sights when you have a weapon drawn by pressing down on the d-pad.

Shooting does feel a bit more natural with being to aim down sights in first person.  Aim Down Sights in First Person Mode is a toggle switch.  You will need to hold the LT/L2 button to aim your weapon and then once aiming you can press up to look down the sights of the weapon.  This will be your default view when shooting until you toggle back.

While using ADS in Red Dead Redemption 2 you can still use all the features of third person, which includes Dead Eye and its different capabilities.

Related: RDR2 Rare Gun Locations: How to Get All Rare Guns in Red Dead Redemption 2

Best Aiming Sensitivity Settings

Whether you’re aiming down sights or playing the standard way, having the best sensitivity settings for aiming is essential. While Red Dead Redemption 2 has pretty solid settings as default, they definitely could be better to improve aiming speed and accuracy. Below are the best sensitivity settings to improve your aim in Red Dead Redemption 2.

  • Look Sensitivity – 75%
  • Aim Sensitivity – 75%
  • Aim/Look Acceleration – 90%
  • Aim/Look Dead Zone – 00%

When moving your sights to an intended target, these settings will increase your accuracy and speed. If these settings aren’t working for you, feel free to adjust them a tad to get the best feel for your play style.


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Christian Bognar
Christian has been a writer of Attack of the Fanboy for over a year and has covered Shadows of Rose, Lords of the Fallen, Remnant 2, Lies of P, and more; his favorite genre is Survival Horror. He has a business degree but felt the need to take his love for video games to the gaming community. Outside of writing, you can find him listening to all types of podcasts, especially Always Sunny Podcast and Morbid True Crime.