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The issue is that RTwP never have interesting fights in any of the games I have tried, any fight in d:os2 mogs any fight in tyranny or bg1-2. They can all be done by just controlling your party clicking on the enemy and watching them run in and attack like ants. Turn based games mean every fight needs to be at least interesting if not enjoyable, because you can't just skip them like you can in RTwP. RTwP is a band aid for bad game design.
The issue is that RTwP never have interesting fights in any of the games I have tried
I think FTL has interesting fights.
It sounds like you're defining "RTwP" to mean "boring game" because it's awfully arbitrary. Then you're upset that those games are boring. Makes no sense imo.
Maybe the issue isn't with RTwP at all but just that most RPGs are extremely boring and drawn-out because game devs use RPG mechanics to extend how long it takes to complete the game?
While RTwP originates from RPGs it does describe games like ftl, rimworld and eu4 as well which is probably why we need something more specific. Technically crpgs with pause are also strategy games of sort.
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Stranger 10mo ago#5683922
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We all know what we are talking about, let's actually discuss the thing we are in this thread about RTwP rpgs to discuss instead of sperging out about how Assetto corsa is technically RTwP because I can pause and turn the wheel and then unpause. It's not helpful in the slightest
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Stranger 10mo ago#5685015
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yeah and I had to explain to a tard the other week the difference between hotdog buns and hamburger buns, doesn't mean that it's a difficult concept to grasp
Would KoToR count as RTwP for you? It's an RPG and it absolutely had real-time combat with pause (although the combat tended to feel turn-based). I thought it was a fun game, although admittedly the combat in particular wasn't its strongest facet.
>Turn keyed games mean every fight needs to be at least interesting if not enjoyable, because you can't just skip them like you can in RTwP. RTwP is a band aid for bad game design.
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The issue is that RTwP never have interesting fights in any of the games I have tried, any fight in d:os2 mogs any fight in tyranny or bg1-2. They can all be done by just controlling your party clicking on the enemy and watching them run in and attack like ants. Turn based games mean every fight needs to be at least interesting if not enjoyable, because you can't just skip them like you can in RTwP. RTwP is a band aid for bad game design.
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I think FTL has interesting fights.
It sounds like you're defining "RTwP" to mean "boring game" because it's awfully arbitrary. Then you're upset that those games are boring. Makes no sense imo.
Maybe the issue isn't with RTwP at all but just that most RPGs are extremely boring and drawn-out because game devs use RPG mechanics to extend how long it takes to complete the game?
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TFL is not RTwP, it's a real time strategy game. RTwP is exclusively an RPG term
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While RTwP originates from RPGs it does describe games like ftl, rimworld and eu4 as well which is probably why we need something more specific. Technically crpgs with pause are also strategy games of sort.
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We all know what we are talking about, let's actually discuss the thing we are in this thread about RTwP rpgs to discuss instead of sperging out about how Assetto corsa is technically RTwP because I can pause and turn the wheel and then unpause. It's not helpful in the slightest
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Except you clearly needed to clarify.
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yeah and I had to explain to a tard the other week the difference between hotdog buns and hamburger buns, doesn't mean that it's a difficult concept to grasp
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But those are specific words for specific things, RTwP is vaguer, r-slur.
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No It isn't
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All games are RTwP because I can press the escape key at any time.
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All the games I listed has the pause function be a part of how you play the game
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so have mine, Assetto corsa and other driving games lets you steer while paused and fallout has Vats
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Would KoToR count as RTwP for you? It's an RPG and it absolutely had real-time combat with pause (although the combat tended to feel turn-based). I thought it was a fun game, although admittedly the combat in particular wasn't its strongest facet.
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Sweet, it's for the 99th time.
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