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post-credits, siding with the workers is the worst option and will result in the slow destruction of Steeltown, in the end fight, the patriarch even tells you to ♥♥♥♥ off after all is said and done just for that and you have to barter to get the promised provisions even if you saved all three children
Actually the fate of Steeltown went good if you sided with Crow, used non-lethal approach, and welcomed Blue back.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2512779762
Surprisingly Patriarch never mentions anything about the Steeltown if I sided with Crow.
This happened to me as well, Did everything the Ranger way and in the end a bug ♥♥♥♥♥ the story. Had to look up the ending I would've gotten afterwards, was also on supreme jerk so my disappointment is high right now.
We've added this line to our known issues[inxile.zendesk.com]:
"[Steeltown DLC] We're aware of an issue where the Patriarch's endgame dialog offers an extra line that is meant to be omitted, which indicates that the player did not satisfactorily resolve Steeltown's crisis even if they did. The victory conditions recognized by the game are as intended, it is just the dialog that is incorrect. This is being addressed in a forthcoming patch."
With the advent of DLS Steeltown, the opportunity to make the "November revolution" disappears. Do you know about this too?
Lmao of course it is. Can't have the workers be self directed and find success, they need to be under the bootheel of a boss.
I haven't finished Steeltown yet because of a game breaking bug that preventing me from progressing, but if that's the ending my efforts have to look forward to then lmao why even bother
Speculating endings from wiki:
- The city of Steeltown thrived and grew. After you fixed Markham's 'computation engine,' her systems began to work as intended, and production boomed.
- Workers got the jobs that suited them best, and production processes continually improved. Abigail Markham's genius was proven at last.
Well it's not surprised since Abby built the Steeltown from empty hands. She is a genius after all. Solving the conflict peacefully in her favor could be the best ending so far.