Respect

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One of the things that tell you how much you’re in control of your city is the respect you have on each street corner. To see your respect, click on a business (or building, gambler, event host) and then the tab that looks like a wonky X on the right:

There you can get an overview of which businesses are on that corner, what your heat status is (which, let’s face it, doesn’t really matter once you’ve paid off the precinct cop), what precinct it belongs to and which police officer (and whether they’re bribed or not – Officer Roger Royal here is on our payroll), and how much respect each outfit and/or hooligan has on that particular corner. In this case, the player outfit has 257 respect.

Even if you neutralize a hooligan or other outfit, you’ll still be able to see a relationship score for them. In the above example, none of the corner hooligans still exist. On some other corners, the relationship score to previously eliminated outfits was 0.

Hover over your outfit’s name to see details. (Sadly you can’t see the points details of hooligans or other outfits, just your own.)

At present I don’t know exactly how the points are calculated. There is a front and another business on this corner. Each of them have 2 Favors.

Find out what it means to me!

PointsTypeComment
10 – 120From proximity to our territoryIt appears that you get 30p per adjacent corner that’s in your territory, e.g. 30p = one adjacent corner is in your territory, 60p = two adjacent corners are blue, 90p = 3 adjacent blue corners, 120p = all surrounding corners are blue. 10p is for a corner outside territory but adjacent to it on one side, 20p for adjacent on two sides.
80, 94, 98.5, 99, 100, 105You have a front at this cornerThe corner the safehouse is on had 0. Maybe to do with population density or zoning type?
21, 42, 63, 84, 105You have a front at a nearby cornerSeems plausible that the full 105p is when the nearby front is fully expanded, but it doesn’t fully explain it.
20, 30, 32.5, 34.75, 42.1, 50, 60Bonus from our nearby businessesI don’t know how the partials work, but it seems only speakeasy type businesses give this bonus. For a supper club, 60p for the same corner, 30p for up to two corners away (seems to stack if the same corner is within two corners of two supper clubs). 42.1 for same corner as a corner speakeasy, 22.1 for one corner away (also stacks).
0.33, 0.66, 1, 1.5, 4, 6.66, 8.75, 10From relationships in the areaYour guess is as good as mine on this one, but it doesn’t seem to correlate to number of favors on the corner, or relationship levels of the business owners.
20Bonus from same ethnicity“Main ethnicity” of the corner matches the boss.
120From safehouseSame corner as the safehouse.


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