Is there anything inherently wrong with Turn based combat Yea Forums?

Is there anything inherently wrong with Turn based combat Yea Forums?

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No

nop

It presents an unrealistic approach to combat. Kids will grow up getting their asses kicked thinking the bully will just stand there waiting to be hit with an ultimate beta combo

what

It puts impressionable autistic youths at an even greater disadvantage in the real world.

it's a lot more satisfactory

Yeah games need to be realistic like Battlefield V!

This is bait lol

I bait you not, sir.

This. They should be playing fighting games where they learn how to corner crouch

This is bait. No functioning human would be typing this. Or at least, reading a bible.

Reading a bible?

they should be learning to bring a gun to a school fight

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Is really isn't.

*double jumps over you*

It’s like chess. It’s shit if the opponent is shit

>he doesn’t have a sentry built behind hallways

If it's almost static like Pokemon's, yes.

*uppercuts*

The only reason it existed was because of the limitations of the time.
It has no reason to continue to exist in a modern environment outside of handheld games.

Everything it's shit if your opponent is shit

it has 2 "inherent" issues:

1-it inherently is slow and inherently slows even more when it comes to easy filler combats or ending an a fight with just 1 enemy standing.

2-by containing all the action in a single 1vs1 button press it leads towards an overly simple combat system where every action feels isolated from the grand strategy and unreactive.

those issues can be solved with some clever design and have been solved by some titles, but every new title trying turn based has to face those problems and solve them in their own way, which often fails.

*air blocks*
YOU

DONE

GOOF'D

>he didn't noclip his way out of trouble

>The only reason it existed was because of the limitations of the time.
action rpgs already existed in the '80s, so hardware limitations were not a factor. why do zoomers keep repeating this myth?
>It has no reason to continue to exist in a modern environment outside of handheld games.
people still buy them and enjoy playing them. an entire style of video games isn't going to stop being made just because you don't have the attention span for them.

enough with the bait itt

>an entire style of video games isn't going to stop being made just because you don't have the attention span for them

That's literally happening.

Enough with calling anything you disagree with bait