If anyone's wondering about the gameplay being «strategic», my understanding is that it's not in the same way as the good
old strategy RPGS, like the Shining Force games, but a mix of more traditional J - RPGs, with the ability to customise your team's formation — adopting different positions to stand in your formation, to best suit attacks or
defences for your team members and the
party overall.
Courts will look at whether the
parties justifiably relied upon the
older Morin framework, which accepted institutional delays as valid and did not require the
defence to be proactive.