Be glad you have to wait a quarter, you want us to get all this stuff right.
Another resource you might want to check is the series of GameSpy Developer Diaries that we did. It starts here and includes more info on diplomacy and espionage, among other things.
a) You'll find more about diplomacy above. All agreements are between 2 parties only.
b) He's your main means of influencing how things happen in your civilization. Of course, he may not be an emperor, depending upon what kind of government you have. You can't move him around the map, no. He'll be in his job for a fair amount of time (no details right now, sorry), and his replacement will very likely come from one of the people in the level of government immediately below him (there's a picture that I can't give out right now that will illustrate this when you get to see it).
c) I don't think we're looking for outside programmers. It's hard enough being an outside designer when I don't have direct access to anything inside the firewall; I know that with all the security and checking code in and out, it'd be a real hassle to have an outside programmer.
d) Espionage is also covered in the Diary series in as much detail as we're giving right now.
Another resource you might want to check is the series of GameSpy Developer Diaries that we did. It starts here and includes more info on diplomacy and espionage, among other things.
a) You'll find more about diplomacy above. All agreements are between 2 parties only.
b) He's your main means of influencing how things happen in your civilization. Of course, he may not be an emperor, depending upon what kind of government you have. You can't move him around the map, no. He'll be in his job for a fair amount of time (no details right now, sorry), and his replacement will very likely come from one of the people in the level of government immediately below him (there's a picture that I can't give out right now that will illustrate this when you get to see it).
c) I don't think we're looking for outside programmers. It's hard enough being an outside designer when I don't have direct access to anything inside the firewall; I know that with all the security and checking code in and out, it'd be a real hassle to have an outside programmer.
d) Espionage is also covered in the Diary series in as much detail as we're giving right now.
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