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Regret. The game is way more fun when the outcomes of quests surprise you. It makes it feel awesome as hell when you get something right, and that rightness sticks around for good.
As for those systematic issues, the game details them with ingame tutorials this time around.
Time skips only change your current protagonist. Everything else in the world virtually stays the same.
If a sidequest demands you use the same emperor from beginning to end, those quests will be forfeit. There are not many of them though.
Battles do factor into whether a timeskip occurs earlier or later after a certain threshold, but you will never trigger that threshold unless you have done a certain number of certain quests, with some quests bringing you closer than others. A battle will also never cause a timeskip. Only quests can do that.
but the side quests that supposedly require me to act quickly are still there)
so yeah, just enjoy the mechanics and fights, ignore the poor story and everything around it...
Obviously the remake has several changes but there might still be a few matches that can help.
Not all encounters are equal, some give considerably more TP gains than others, and the game counts all battles equally. Some groups might give 200-300, and others might give a whopping 1700-2000. If you're going to grind and wish to be stronger in relation to the enemies, you need to be fighting juicy stuff, while avoiding groups that aren't worth fighting.
There's a decent spot early on with a big slime in the sewers and the encounter right beside of it that give considerably more TP than average for the area, and there's stairs leading to the outside that you can enter/exit to respawn them. When I grinded a bit, I used this encounter. Getting a good 50 battles in on some juicier enemies could put you a bit ahead of the curve without bumping the rank up too much.
So far I played, It's really reliable in the order of quests are done. The generally of the quest still remains in the remake, so trying to do as any original or the remaster go tovthe same result.
The obvious changes are maps and treasures, but surprisingly, most of the treasures remains the same, adding just others loots.
I'm using a mash up I did based on a Japanese guide with the RS2 blog walkthrough. And so far, nothing deviate so much on time skips and quests. Just recently, I took a side quests I think didn't exists in the original.
however some might fail quests but its usually pretty obvious like a civil war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3Flj8e6l4c