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RtWP is what turn based would have been, had the computational power been around as an alternative at the inception of DnD combat
This is like hey guz is there an option to disable shooting in COD? I don't like guns.
But the fact remains, that turn based was originally designed as a gameplay system to simulate real time combat. People who argue that it is somehow sacrosanct, miss the point that, had the creators of the system had ready and wide spread access to computers that could have done RtWP, I have no doubt they would have opted for such a system instead, because it would have been more true to life, than ponderous Turn based gameplay.
*Dungeons and Dragons created as a turn based RPG in 1974*
*Dungeons and Dragons continues to exist for 50 years with fans loving it.*
*Player buys Dungeons and Dragons 50 years later and complains about it being turn based.*
Yes sir, the keybind you're looking for is Alt+F4, then refund within 2 hours of playtime.
This game ain't for you, chief
and the game have all the basics for real time combat they just need a few adjustment
at the end more options is always better