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==How to fight faster battles== | ==How to fight faster battles== |
Revision as of 12:03, 19 November 2012
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How to fight faster battles
If your battle turns take too long to calculate, go into SM Mode and then go to the Contacts tab of the system map window. There is a button labeled "Spacetime bubble in this system". That means it "freezes" everything else in the game. Nothing outside this system moves, detects, produces or eats up valuable CPU time.
Don't forget to switch it off when you're done. Also note that when the enemy is probably calling reinforcements from nearby systems, ST Bubbles could be considered cheating.
Civilian ship slowdown
Too many civilian ships can also slow down the game to some degree (although a few dozen shouldn't be a problem).