Does your group declare each Move Action and then execute it in its entirety? Or are your Moves more fluid, involving Spot and Listen checks and the discovery of new information?
For instance, my group has been very fluid; "I move 5 feet to the corner and keep looking for monsters. Then I move 5 feet around the corner. I see a monster? Well, I have 20' left on my first Move, then my entire second Move, so ...."
The game would play differently if, "I move 30 feet up the hall and around the corner. I see a monster when I get to the corner? I abandon my declared Move, then take my second Move to run 30 feet away."
It would also be different if, "I move 30 feet up the hall and around the corner. A monster swings at me as I run by him? Hrmm, maybe I shouldn't declare moves into areas I can't see."
So which one is your group most like?
For instance, my group has been very fluid; "I move 5 feet to the corner and keep looking for monsters. Then I move 5 feet around the corner. I see a monster? Well, I have 20' left on my first Move, then my entire second Move, so ...."
The game would play differently if, "I move 30 feet up the hall and around the corner. I see a monster when I get to the corner? I abandon my declared Move, then take my second Move to run 30 feet away."
It would also be different if, "I move 30 feet up the hall and around the corner. A monster swings at me as I run by him? Hrmm, maybe I shouldn't declare moves into areas I can't see."
So which one is your group most like?