What's the difference between 'Enter orbit' and 'Move here' in Stellaris?
There was a debate in our C&C center about the difference between 'Enter orbit' and 'Move here'.
I personally told them that I'm sure there is no difference at all :-).
So, is there any difference? Why is it that out fleet commanders use two different orders to issue the same command?
Best Answer
Move into orbit will keep the ship location moving with the planet as they move through orbit.
Meanwhile move here is more useful if you want to stay in this location in respect to the solar system overall region.
For example, if you want a construction ship to stay in this location to build a FTL trap. It just happens to have a planet in that location moving through. You might want to use stay here to not waste time between moving from planet's future location and this location.
The same can be said of starbase.
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