I'm just saying that if Jack stayed with Bronte he would've had a much better future ahead of him. Becoming rich, understanding civilization, getting proper education, learning social skills and lots of other much more useful abilities than shooting a gun. I love shooting guns, but it's not a very helpful skill when most of America is completely tamed.
Do you think Bronte really would have raise jack some random kid as his own he would have raised jack to just be another member in his Mafia he would have been apart of another life of crime just organized crime
^ I just want the best for Jack. He might become a criminal with Bronte as well. But he'll have a cozy and fine life.
Bro the gang was able to just walk in the back door kill everyone kidnapped Bronte and then walked out Jack would of died before he even grew up because the O'Driscoll's were more ruthless and end up down there and if the gang didn't get Jack they must be dead or just moved on and said fuck Jack according to ur logic so they wouldn't of been there to make sure comb got hanged so the O'Driscoll's probably have the same problems with Bronte kill his gang and find Jack then depending if the gangs alive holding him to setup Dutch or killing because they're already dead or again raising him to be a gunslinger so no matter he would still end up a gunslinger he was destined to be a gunslinger
Thank you like someone who makes sense
^^^The gang had plot shield. And Arthur is... Arthur. He can defeat entire armies alone obviously. But real talk, Bronte has about 50 men from what we understand. They may not be the best skilled, but having 50 armed men against you sure is scary.
Jack was also safe because Bronte practically owns the city and no cop is insane enough to harm someone who Bronte cares about.
The O'Driscoll's have way more than 50 men Comb just grabs as many men as he can do you not remember the opening missons the Camp before the train was packed plus even after Comb is dead they still had like 20 to 30 dudes at that camp in the Grizzlies and The O'Driscoll's were just as good as Dutch and his gang that's why they were still around only the toughest or the smartest gangs survived
^ No they not good fighters. By lore they were just a bunch of lowlifes that had rusty old guns as Colm didn't give a damn about them. And they obviously had no morals whatsoever. But by lore we learn that Bronte's men are extremely scary and that no one dares to touch them, not even the law. But the law don't give a damn about the O'Driscolls as you can encounter law enforcers arresting Colm's boys from time to time.
Don't think about the gameplay itself as all enemies are the same in that regards.