Should you let the squatters stay in Wasteland 3?

Answered by Michael Wilson

In my personal experience playing Wasteland 3, I encountered Del Hackett and their group of squatters seeking refuge in my base. This decision posed a moral dilemma for me – should I let them stay or turn them away? While there is no right or wrong answer, I found that treating them kindly had its benefits.

On one hand, turning them away would result in a loss of -5 Wastelander Refugees Reputation. This reputation is important as it affects how other groups and factions perceive and interact with you. Losing reputation could potentially lead to negative consequences down the line, such as missed opportunities for alliances or assistance.

On the other hand, letting Del Hackett and their group stay provided a boost of +5 Wastelander Refugees Reputation. This increase in reputation could be valuable in building trust and goodwill among other wastelanders. It may open doors to new quests, trade opportunities, or even potential recruits for your team.

Moreover, treating Del Hackett and the squatters kindly aligns with my personal values of compassion and empathy. In a harsh and unforgiving wasteland, extending a helping hand to those in need can create a sense of community and solidarity. It also sets a positive example for others, showcasing that cooperation and support are crucial in surviving and rebuilding society.

Of course, there are potential downsides to letting the squatters stay. They may consume resources, require additional security, or even cause conflicts within the base. These considerations should not be taken lightly, as they can impact the overall well-being and stability of your group.

Ultimately, the choice of whether to let the squatters stay in Wasteland 3 is a personal one. It depends on your own moral compass, the resources available to you, and the potential risks and rewards. I would encourage considering the long-term implications, both in terms of reputation and the impact on your base’s functionality.

In my playthrough, I decided to let Del Hackett and the squatters stay. I believed that the benefits of increased reputation, fostering a sense of community, and upholding my personal values outweighed the potential challenges and risks. It was a decision that felt right for me, and it shaped the course of my journey in the wasteland.