Hmm, I've not noticed that. With a single click? At first, when troops are fresh, I've noticed that they move "quickly." But after that I assumed they lost their initial vigor and just walked unless specifically ordered to run. I'd have to test this to know for sure.
I move as an army at first (all grouped), to a (hopefully advantageous) position where I intend to engage the enemy, using the all-army rotate command when I need to angle. Then I separate them all and command units individually (a common MP method). I always assign numbered groups, but don't use them very often in SP. When I do, it's usually to bring that group to a common place after the battle has been going for a while and troops are scattered about. I don't use hard groups much because I often use the tabs to select, and too often in the frenzy of battle I've accidentally double-clicked instead of single-clicked a unit, selecting the group instead of the desired unit within that group to attack something. This is usually not a good thing.
Heh, I run around a lot. Both Tosa and Puzz have teased me, observing in past games that I had been to just about every place on a map over the course of a battle. I expect my troops to be tough, and to perform! No rest for the ... err ... nvm.
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