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It's gonna get reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally tough then
I did not pay at the gate, so I had to kill the jerks guarding it. I then killed a couple of them just after the gate, then went and freed the mayor, which attracted the leader and his cronies to attack me. After killing them, it said the rest ran away (I did not know how many others there would have been).
Well, killing raiders still cant be bad.
I am playing this now in my LP and so far I have taken the avoid conflict route [weakening the leaders key supporters, helping to cure the parasite plague and so on]. Not ultimately I will have to kill off the leadership of the Leather jerks but wanted to explore the story elements first.
Nice thing about Wasteland 2, there does seems to (usually) be more than one way to skin a cat. I was so tempted to just shoot the Leather Jerks at the gate, oh so tempted :D
Peace,
Mal
thing is, i didn't score points for any of the side qest victories even though i was doing the job they woulda sent me on had i gone "the other way". none of my Rodia accomplishments showed on the ranger ledger of missions & victories, so i guess i'm gunna haff to do the whole danged thing all over again. it's like Rodia can't reconfigure itself to account for an "alternate gameplan" despite practically handing that path to you on a silver plate.
If you do not, then this turns every Leather Jerk AND their allies hostile to you. For example, every Casino Worker and Distillery Worker will attack you on sight. While this seems like great fun (it's actually really tedious after a time, and a huge waste of bullets and healing items), this CAN break your game.
For example, in Dr. Horchata's hospital, one of the beds is occupied by an ally of the Leather Jerks--I think his name is Hard Eight. So if you open the curtain, then it immediately takes you into combat. However, the game doesn't recognize any valid targets for you to hit. Then on the enemy's turn, the bedridden enemy can't move or attack, so combat never ends and you must reload your game.
Also, my game broke so bad that I couldn't even enter the administration building where Dengler is hiding. I had lockpicked the front door, but I couldn't enter it as there's an invisible wall on the doorway. I suspect this is because the game expected me to release the Mayor from his cage first, and this is the only way to solve the town's leadership issue as every other NPC is hostile to you.