Yes, I did. You done being an assuming ass? Because that seems to be what you've been doing with every post you make.
I am not assuming, I played the game. The default option to the battle system is Auto-battle. You hit. The characters do all the moves they are allowed to do with the ATB. Stagger the enemy and kill it. You might have to change once or twice in each fight to get stagger faster, but other than that you hit X and win.
There should be more to a battle system than that.
Summons were underpowered they weren't worth using.
If you played the game then you should be agreeing that it took little effort to win.
No they wern't. I played the game. Yes it did require strategy. The system isn't for everybody. Get over it.
so did the previous FF titles, except the XII ( no buttons)
but in ffxiii you had to switch roles and auto attacks where shit, the char didn't use the best abilities.
Yes but you could choose how you could win in the other games, then 13 gives you little choice on how you can win.
If you aren't constantly working the paradigms, then you didn't really utilize the system. So there's no real point continuing this conversation.
Hear what, I played FFX the first time with only Tidus, Auron and Yuna. I beat the game just fine with them. I played it a second time while switching characters constantly to counter enemy types. The difference in combat depth was extraordinary. You can play the game fine without taking advantage of it, but I think that's okay. It's up to the player to utilize and appreciate the combat.
Same guy, Motomu Toriyama. FF13 is pretty much a successor of FFX combat, but it is much more advanced.
See above.
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