This is going to be added to the Front page, along with my other rule changes that have been happening, but here are alot of new questions and answers I feel should be added and highlighted:
Q: How many Armies/Troops can be transported by a navy?
A: Navies are not necessarily involved in transporting troops from one location to another. Transport ships are "free", and can move four tiles in one turn just like normal navies. However, they have absolutely no protection, and can be destroyed by an enemy air force or navy with ease. Consider bringing along your fleet for protection
Q: Is there a way we can see enemy NPC stats or to spy on them?
A: Yes, this can be done with certain equipment that will be available when technologies such as Advanced Software Development or Space Travel.
Q: Can Armies/Navies/Air Wings be used the same turn they are purchased?
A: No.
Q: Is there any in-game weight behind treaties/agreements?
A: For most agreements, no. Things such as Non-Aggression Pacts, Spheres of Influence, Alliances, ect. should be taken with a grain of salt. Your people will not particularly mind if you break agreements, so long as you win. That being said, a player who consistently breaks treaties will probably be looked at by other players as someone not to be trusted. So, keep that in mind.
The sole exception to this is peace treaties that deal with lands no longer being disputed. If territory is ceded, the peace turn will take that turn to go into effect and will be cancelled if one party breaks it.
For example, if Europe and Russia signed a peace agreement in Winter of 2038 for Europe to cede Warsaw to Russia, and in Winter of 2038, Russia decided to sign the treaty but then still attack Europe, Warsaw would revert to disputed. Russia would have to wait until Spring 2038 to attack for Warsaw to be undisputed and still provide him income.
What's going on with the Panama and Suez Canals?
The Panama and Suez Canals both still exist and may be used if your nation owns them, or has permission from the nation that owns them. NPCs will never allow you to cross the canal if they own it.
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As an additional reminder, debt is based on your SPENDABLE, not your MAX income.