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 When i tried to use the "pink buttons" my computer decided SE4 wasn't responding. The nex time it took like 20 minutes and i had no idea what was going on, can anyone make sense of these things, cause i have no idea what to do with them.
 O, and what if you don't a budget of 300,000 intel, what if you only are bringing in 40,000 or less, and can't complete any offensive projects you want in 1 turn or less.
 
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 If you are making that few points, you won't have to worry about your defense projects being completed      
Just divide points (50/50), until there are enough stored in the attack one to complete it in one turn using undivided points.
 
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Windows will decide a program is not responding if it dosen't refresh the screen for 40 seconds or so. 
I have seen quite a few of my own programs be described as not responding while they are involved in a long batch of work...
 
If you have an especially large universe, slow computer, low RAM, or lots of ships, the replay can take quite a while to compile and view.
 
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 When Counter Intel is almost finished I just replace it with the fresh one. Just don't want to risk having troubles     
And yes, turn Divide points off. All your offensive projects must be in front of Counter Intel project and MUST be 'finishable' in 1 turn _AND_ there must be some points left for CounterIntel. Otherwise it won't work and all the enemy's intel projects will hit you. Usually it is very painful (gues how I found it out ...      ). |  
	
		
	
	
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	Ok, Ok, Thank you. So when is it useful to use the "divide evenly option"?Quote: 
	
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 The repeat project is an option but not necessary and if you had success with your offensive intel projects, it might be unresonable to repeat the same project again (e.g. crew conVersion).
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	I hardly ever use the movement replay because it's so quirky. On my system, it disables the (F6) Ships hotkey (and only that hotkey) for the rest of the turn.Quote: 
	
		| When i tried to use the "pink buttons" my computer decided SE4 wasn't responding. |  
	One thing I use it for is to put several attacks in the queue, and let them all get down to 1 turn left. Turn off "divide evenly" and rearrange the queue, and you can get them all to go off on the same turn.Quote: 
	
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