You'd think the Empire wouldn't care if someone 'greeted them harshly'. I mean isn't that the only way Klingons know how to greet one another? Being all "Why are you so rude to me" seems more like Starfleet's gig.
It's also 'great' how tab targeting (which sometimes is far more responsive than click targeting) seems to pick a target at random, and seems to love picking something far out of your range if you don't currently have a target. Even if five things are in front of you and -are- in range. At least on the ground. Targeting…
That and the Federation is fairly predictable, usually, as the galaxy's 'do-gooders'. Usually. And usually more stable than the Klingon Empire, politically. Not that the Federation is innocent and pure, but at least they're typically easier to 'read' than the Klingon Empire.
Plus, full 3D movement has been the exception, rather than the rule, when it comes to Star Trek combat. Majority of battle scenes have been more akin to 'tall ship' combat, i.e. on a limited plane (there's some vertical movement, but ships rarely do loops, or barrel rolls, unless they're things like the Delta Flyer or…
Yeah, heh, for my main, his eyebrows get beamed out first. It's like the transporter officer has a weird obsession or something. "Chief, get me out of here, this volcano is going to explode!" "Oh no! Not your eyebrows! Must save the precious eyebrows. Uh. And you too. Um. Sir."
On some Red Alert maps one of the 'nebula' things stretches across a large portion of the bottom of the map's background, making "not angling my camera at it" difficult if I want to combat the Borg effectively. I've tried turning every graphical setting down to the lowest they will go (every setting, period), and the white…