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What's the difference between classic and active combat style in rebirth? Which one remake had? I liked it
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"classic" is automatic attack/dodge/parry/jump to fill the ATB and all you have to do is input ability/magic/item commands
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Classic plays the game for you essentially
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>>738937295
was afraid this will be the case
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What's the point of classic? It's really tacked on and feels like you're using a mod.
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classic mode is basically the same AI of the characters you're not using applied to the character you are using
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>>738937810
Story mode for casuals and journalists.
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>>738937810
It's the menu stuff without the actual game part for people deathly afraid of action games. Dissidia also had an option to make the game mostly play itself except expecting you to pick some things from a menu.
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>>738937034
>What's the difference between classic and active combat style in rebirth?
They're the same, but Classic is auto battle.
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lmfao fans of JRPGs hate turn based combat
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>>738937034
>active combat mode
Normal combat mode.

>>738937034
>classic combat mode
Combat mode for turn-based browns and boomers. The game pretty plays itself.



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