1) I see the general setting has an 18th-19th century vibe in terms of development; would this extend to weaponry as well? Yes I am absolutely getting around to making this about revolvers, I'm sorry, I wish this weren't critical too.
2) Ocelot's got a gift for making money, and I had a number of ideas to accomplish this without stepping on plot or (hopefully) over-stepping. A couple include conscripting children or more disenfranchised individuals to manufacture goods that he'd sell at an inflated rate, starting a local bodyguard type of business with employees he'd train and pimp out to guard shops or escort people, and acquiring tasteful low-level dirt on various unimportant NPCs for their rivals to utilize.
My question is honestly just a blanket "is any of this too far", just so I make sure I'm not assuming too much! Thank y'all so much.
ps, ETA no I don't know why he's stroking it like that in that gif, I'm sorry anyone has to see it
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I'm here with two quick questions.
1) I see the general setting has an 18th-19th century vibe in terms of development; would this extend to weaponry as well? Yes I am absolutely getting around to making this about revolvers, I'm sorry, I wish this weren't critical too.
Since, you know, the greatest handgun ever made was developed in 1872 apparently.
2) Ocelot's got a gift for making money, and I had a number of ideas to accomplish this without stepping on plot or (hopefully) over-stepping. A couple include conscripting children or more disenfranchised individuals to manufacture goods that he'd sell at an inflated rate, starting a local bodyguard type of business with employees he'd train and pimp out to guard shops or escort people, and acquiring tasteful low-level dirt on various unimportant NPCs for their rivals to utilize.
My question is honestly just a blanket "is any of this too far", just so I make sure I'm not assuming too much! Thank y'all so much.
ps, ETA no I don't know why he's stroking it like that in that gif, I'm sorry anyone has to see it