Ima resurrect this thread rather than start a new one with more newbie questions:
1) Is there any way to determine your member's 'wanted level'? Meaning, can you like go down to the courthouse and read about warrants on your people?
There are times that I have had characters commit some crimes, but I am not sure if they are wanted for them, or how bad. So I am afraid to send them out doing things. Maybe even deeper, is it possible to commit violent crimes and 'get away with it?' - or not have any warrant for your guys arrest or whatever?
This knowledge would also be handy so that, when an LCS member is confronted by the police, I could decide whether to turn him/her in or fight it out- depending on the number of charges they will face for the current and previous crimes.
Does all that make sense?
Ok, that was only question(s) 1.
2) I know I read it somewhere (here, wiki?) but what determines my follower's ability to recruit? I think its juice, so what amount specifically will let them recruit 1 person, then 2, 3, etc.?
Then, how do I promote liberals? I can get to the promotion screen no problem, and I can promote enlightened kidnap victims to go from following the kidnapper to following the leader- but lets say I want to establish a 'second in command' and put some people under him/her... I can't figure out what criteria needs to be done to promote them to a higher level so that I can then move liberals to be 'under' him/her.
3) When I kidnap someone and attempt to convert, does the person attempting to convert need to have available recruit space? I would think enlightened peeps still take up a recruit slot, but I have the 'attempt to convert' option available all the time, even when they have no 'space' for the person. Can they still convert them? Who gets command of the convert? Who's recruit slot is used?
hmm, that all for now. Thanks.
[PS, for being a conservative, this game is still fricking awesome. My liberal
friends (if you could ever call a liberal a
friend ) are always very confused when I enthusiastically talk about pressing th liberal agenda through various means of violence and coercion.]