Hi all,
Last night I was playing my first round of Rebellion and decided to give my favorite Vasari a try, I went with the loyalists.
I rushed to try out some of the new abilities and the Titan. Once my Titan was built, I made it head of fleet and added several other capital ships to its ranks. Usually I don't micromanage the movement of my fleet unless I sense the need take advantage of moving units around to shake up the AI a bit. However, I absolutely had to move my ships separately this time.
It appears that my capital ships had trouble flying around with my Titan among them. I tried to zoom in and pay attention to what was going on and often found that capital ships were stuck in a stage of movement. They had trouble getting around the Titan if that was necessary, instead of path-finding around they would just get stuck looking at it and not moving even though their green arrow indicated a queued up move.
EDIT: I also observed what I'll coin as "formation-retardation" during phase jump prep. Cap ships get stuck moving around the Titan, delaying phase jumps by seconds sometimes.
This doesn't appear to work as intended, so I'm hoping it will get addressed. I'm curious if others have experienced these sorts of issues. I was only managing one fleet in a test game, I can imagine the headaches this would cause if I had units all over the place.
A second issue I noticed when actually engaged in several fleet battles was that my Titan did not appear to be very aggressive with its attacks. What I mean is, my fleet was doing its own thing and I was paying attention to the Titan. It seemed to be taking a nap while over a dozen pirate vessels were right next to it. Then I ordered it to explicitly attack an enemy vessel and it suddenly unleashed a torrent of death and vaporized the ship. I then attacked another ship and another and the death seemed pretty constant and intense. But left to its own devices the Titan again preferred to take numerous naps. I'm wondering if this has something to do with ship navigation getting in the way of combat. I tried to leave it on its own, on the opposite side of my other ships in a Titan -> enemies <- Rest of Fleet kind of formation... and it still sucks on autopilot. Was I just delusional because it was 1am? Anyone else observe similar behavior?
Appreciate any feedback 
Thanks