

been stuffed around by endless inquiries and over-consultation that did not.

When you want to see more details, you can press space at any time to open a so-called "Amplified Reality." This view shows more detail than the standard view for when you want to know exact details about the health of your fleet, their weapon characteristics, details about your planets or home world, and more. Third, participation in law reform can be examined in two quite different. The game's standard view is quite simple, showing mostly the beautiful graphics and open space. Alternatively, you could probably use the pacifists to make peace with enemy factions, assuming they'd be willing to do the same. You could choose to follow a more militaristic strategy, or you could use science and build better weapons, rather than more weapons. Of course, you can choose to play the game in any way you see fit. Of course, laws do have upkeep, so you would have to keep in mind that the benefits aren't free. The military laws, for example, would increase ship damage for a system, or across your fleet (depending on the strength of the law), or a law would make shipbuilding easier, and so on.
