Re: Worth moving on to SE5 from SE4?
I'm probably spending more time playing SEV than SEIV, but I don't see a strong reason to "move on" and play only one of them exclusively. (OTOH, most people don't have as much free time available as I do. I can afford to play both.)
One difference I do see between them is that in solo play, I can generally do more turns per gaming session in SEIV. I haven't gotten familiar enough with the SEV interface yet to smoothly do what I want to, which makes SEV more mentally fatiguing for me to play.
The first thing I did to customize the SEV interface was reassign some of the hotkeys back to the ones I'd memorized in SEIV.
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