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Such is what can really happen if you spy on your friends.
Such is what can really happen if you spy on your friends.


Computers will very often take this very personally and you should really consider how important a relationship with a given computer civilization is with you.  Losing a trade treaty and not being in the "cool kids club" anymore in terms of having your planetary production juiced at the same level as all of the AI races are, is the least of your concerns.
AIs will very often take this very personally and you should really consider how important a relationship with a given AI civilization is with you.  Losing a trade treaty and not being in the "cool kids club" anymore in terms of having your planetary production juiced at the same level as all of the AI races are, is the least of your concerns.


By Blessing, it mean that spying can save the unsavable game if you are really really really lucky.  If there is one technology that you really really need in order to stay in the game and the computer has it, there might be no downside to trying to do what you can to get it, especially if it is not in your tech tree and they owner of it won't give you a chance to trade *anything* for it.
By Blessing, it mean that spying can save the unsavable game if you are really really really lucky.  If there is one technology that you really really need in order to stay in the game and the computer has it, there might be no downside to trying to do what you can to get it, especially if it is not in your tech tree and they owner of it won't give you a chance to trade *anything* for it.