So. . .anyone else see this? I didn't see another thread yet. They changed the measurement rules:
Players may place the maneuver tool and adjust it freely during the Determine Course step of executing a maneuver to assist in determining a course. A ship is not committed to a course until the guides of the maneuver tool are inserted into the ship’s base. Players should not abuse this pre-measurement rule to slow the pace of play or interrupt an opponent’s activation.
A player can only use one tool at a time when measuring range, distance, or movement. A tool is defined as the range ruler, the maneuver tool, or another component such as a token.
I find this odd and irritating for three reasons. One, it's a reversal of the old ruling IIRC. Didn't it used to allow you to measure, place a token or use your finger, and measure from that point? Two, does your finger count as "another component?" And three, now there's nothing stating that you can't pre-measure the movement for another ship, "Players may place the maneuver tool and adjust it freely. . ." Didn't it used to say that you could only pre-measure movement for the activated ship?
Am I mis-remembering the old regulations document?