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I am still in the tutorial "mission" so I am pretty new to this game.
I want to say one thing that I absolutely love.
Next to the Next Turn button, there is another one in case you want to have your ships move, if you have any with orders which haven't moved yet. I LOVE this feature.
It's a feature which IMO is required for any strategy game which handles ships movement in this way (ie not just give order but see the ships move during the order/turn phase).
A certain competitor (GC) does not have this and always bugged me like you wouldn't believe. I don't know if the third game in the series has this (GC), but the first two didn't and killed the games for me.

Of course I prefer when there is no movement at all during the order phase, but since there is, it's a marvelous design decision to have that little button there.
Thank you to whoever thought of it and implemented it.
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trusteft: I am still in the tutorial "mission" so I am pretty new to this game.
I want to say one thing that I absolutely love.
Next to the Next Turn button, there is another one in case you want to have your ships move, if you have any with orders which haven't moved yet. I LOVE this feature.
It's a feature which IMO is required for any strategy game which handles ships movement in this way (ie not just give order but see the ships move during the order/turn phase).
A certain competitor (GC) does not have this and always bugged me like you wouldn't believe. I don't know if the third game in the series has this (GC), but the first two didn't and killed the games for me.

Of course I prefer when there is no movement at all during the order phase, but since there is, it's a marvelous design decision to have that little button there.
Thank you to whoever thought of it and implemented it.
Glad to see you're enjoying the game!