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The casual player doesn't understand the galactic map much beyond, go where numbers are high or planet is 'easy' (no negative modifiers) to play on (see Trandor).
kicked em right in the nuts
*The Sign*
'This information is not given to a majority of the players in-game and is only shown on a 3rd party app.'
The fact you're having to be told this makes me question your intelligence.
You obviously play this game too much and should go touch grass...
they are simply completely unable to parse basic information thus they work neither smarter nor harder.
the notion of gambit, even if not knowing by name. just seeing the lanes 'WICH ARE VISIBLE IN GAME NOW' you can tell that all 5 attacked planets come from acamar. even the in universe context blurb gave that away. the fact a planet wich was unattackable for a whole month suddenly becomes attackable again should have been a basic context clue.
But no lets go attack the individual planets wich we know that even with hyper focus we can get 2 off at best