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also if you assign a Lead for each group they will sort out the social problems.
Not sure on this unless you have the group working on two projects at the same time and have them assigned to any job
On the other, no they are all assigned as artists but I often have them working on several project at once. What I mean is I made one group of desiners. One Programmers. One Artists. And as each project reached a different phase I would assign the needed group to it. So i didn't have teams of different occupations but teams of the same. Thats not a good way to do it? The guy on the youtube video I saw did it that way I think. I literally started playing yesterday.
Thanx for all the help.