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But good engines will be simpler to be bought, than to indulge in vain hopes.
Basically changes to to warp mechanics - basically in system long range jump.
Alternative engines with possibility of a distant varp - i.e. instant movement in system are added (it is necessary to press quickly an advance key twice). Technological levels of engines correspond to the normal.
The jump consumes a significant amount of energy and is sometimes impossible if you have a good engine, but the bad generator.
Also use common sense - you shouldn't jump towards the sun or towards a congestion of enemies - in the first case you will fry, and in the second - you will remain without energy at the very beginning of fight.
(all new engines were added to a lut-leaf. But good engines will be simpler to be bought, than to indulge in vain hopes.)